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Bonehill conversion Martini-Henry 22 rifle
Hello:
I am in need of some help. I have inherited a large-frame SMRC Bonehill conversion Martini-Henry 22 rifle. It appears, based on the markings, that it was originally a carbine made by H.R.B.Co. (I.C.1.)
I need to purchase a front sight (the base is there), the cocking indicator lock screw & a .22 extractor. I have searched high & low & have been unable to locate these parts in order that I may restore the rifle for one of my grand-sons. It still has the B.S.A. Co. #8 rear sight with multi-apertures.
If it helps, I have an original Mark I or Mark II Martini fore-end and/ or a Central #4 rear sight, sans base that I could put toward a trade.
Can any of you help me?
Thanks,
Jim
Winnipeg, MB
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03-08-2011 12:11 PM
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as for the screw check out this thread.
Cocking indicator keeper screws. in Martini-Henry Forum Forum
as for the frontsight; mine came with a standard dovetailed frontsight.. whatever kind of sight would you want.. Jim Hallam should be able to find you one.
link somewhere on this page... Martini Related Links
the extractor will be a challenge.. maybe you could buy a standard one from IMA and weld a plate in it to fit a 22LR
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