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Chasing info on an enfield 1877 IC1(crossedout 2) R/H side
HRB Co 1899 ME 303 AC II over I L/H side
S/N B4945 31A Butt marks HBC IP in circle
Yeah, I know, post pictures. UNABLE TO, sorry.
Only research material I have is Temple and Skennertons TREATISE on the BRITISH MILITARY MARTINI and this only gives a paragraph on this maker.
The other two large receiver Martini's I have are a full blooded carbine, IC1 1884 s/n 387, and a 1872 II Rifle converted in 1899 to ME 303 II over I, S/N 10043? 7572
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09-04-2011 08:12 AM
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OK, you lot are too slow, looked it up myself, Henry Rifled Barrel Co. now what about the rest?
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Since you had the books right in front of you and looked it up your self you probably learned a lot more than if one of us just type Henry rifle barrel.
Besides I have been off to college and internet play time is limited.
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Yeah, big problem is that this book is very difficult to understand, have since picked up a couple of other reference volumes and am wading through them.
But this forum often brings to light things that are often overlooked.
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All forums are helpful, this one is a bit less martini active than others. The Treatise is the best most detailed book on the Martini you will find.