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I have deployed to Afghanistan numerous times now. I have purchased ow 10 Martini Henry and some P53 and snider conversions. either they have perfect reproductions of the markings or these that I bought are real. Can some one help me figuer this out.
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Last edited by recrecranger; 10-10-2009 at 05:16 PM.
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10-10-2009 05:15 PM
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Sure, but you need to post photographs of the action markings - especially the royal cyphers.
You are aware of the "Khyber Pass" copies that are locally made?
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I am aware of the copies, and did not buy them. I researched all the sites, bought some of the books, and spent hours meticulously sorting through mountains of guns to find what I wanted. as for pictures stand by for the pics they will take a bit.
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here are some of the pics I am new at sharing pictures like this, so please bear with me. http://picasaweb.google.com/Becky.Sa...eat=directlink
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The 1876 is not listed is a year MH MKI's were made, so it couldn't have been converted to a MKII. It has some spurious view and proof marks also.
I suggest you buy volume 3 of Temple and Skennerton's Treatise onthe British Military Martini. The book has the production date info in it.
And also buy a copy of The British Broad arrow a book on Brtish view and proof mark.
Both are available from http://www.skennerton.com/rifles.html