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rob g
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My Martini
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Hi guys, I am new to the forum and thought i would show you my martini International.
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harry_eales
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That rifle has really good wood for a BSA target rifle. The best I have ever seen.
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Nice! What is the barrel length?
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Looks like a custom rifle a shooter wanted build with some very high quality wood! Do you have the prong buttplate for the stock also?
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Beautiful, amazing wood. What is the big round silver knob on the receiver for?
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Adrian wrote
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Beautiful, amazing wood. What is the big round silver knob on the receiver for?
Disassembly knob for the breechblock. Normally blued, but looks like someone made a replacement.
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It is my understanding that Martini went to an "aluminium" knob with the Mk V. I have a Mk IV ISU purchased from the original owner with the aluminum knob, so who knows...
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I would love to trade wood, like the man said, it is best looking wood I have every seen on a martini. Here is a shot of what most wood looks like, I did some work on this one. Good shooting. Bonner
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Here are a couple of better picture's of the wood an m martini, Two with a scope and two with the original parker- hale front and rear sights. Bonner
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THE Knob: actually it is the the" Martini Magic Adjustment Knob" inspired by the Italian Swiss Colony Wine Co. of California! Remember the history of the Martini"s, bred in the USA,sent to Europe, raised by the Brits for military duty, educated by the Swiss in Schuetzen culture; finally the Martin Magic Adjustment Knob was developed to counter the effects of BEER & WINE during the shoots,making the front sight MORE steady
. The gospel truth:just ask Cooksey
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