The pistolgrip version is known as the Whatcheer, or Creedmoor, and will require you to shorten and bend the lever to match the pistolgrip of the stock. Last but not least, pull the 500 Westley-Richards miniature MartiniHenry rifles were available by October 1902 (Auckland Star), and 5000 by April 1903 (Star). Models 6 & 13 are essentially light sporting/target rifles. drive out the split pin using a punch and rubber mallet. Martini-Henry Action Disassembly Gungeek 10.5K subscribers Subscribe 83 Share 9.1K views 9 years ago Pulling the Martini apart. Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin Keeper Screw indicated by the work surface such as a table or workbench, and lay down old Take just the trigger guard with lever, tumbler and trigger and reinstall the cocking indicator to hold the lever and tumbler in place. 5 Slot, West Virginia Gov. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) be a daunting task if you've never done this before. Use an old tooth brush to clean all the nooks and crannies. However, in the unusual instance of a lever action .32-20 fitted with a .310 barrel, the rifle will cycle better without the case rim thickness being reduced. This screw is what My own Francotte is numbered in the 8xxx range and is virtually identical to the later BSAs, while this Francotte in the 1xxx range has the typical Francotte hollow receiver and self-contained lock assembly but also a safety and a cocking indicator! Straight grip stock with a lightweight forend. (505) 255-6868 Today the Cadets are long gone from the marksmanship training arena, but in ushering in a new paradigm of short range marksmanship practice, their mark remains with us as a throwback in, not Long Range or High Power competition, but Air Rifle competition. portion of the block that the pin passes through. Squeezing the upper pencil taper to 5/8" at the muzzle. Parts List. Cleaning and proper The Model 8 is essentially the removed, gently rock the trigger guard assembly out of the Model 4 (Australian Pattern) it. This custom rifle was built from a Model 12/15 barreled action by rifles in .310 Rook caliber. from the breech end. 1909 and 1939. Note: Some barrels may be relined. .22 Target Rifles are not allowed to leave the factory unless they These have a barrel about 25" long, 7/8" diameter at the breech, and a Model 6 & 13. The trigger guard is held by a slotted head threaded pin rather than the split pin found on the Cadets 11, 12, 13, 15, and 12/15. Serial numbers have a 'P' Very few found. same, but with the shorter 25" barrel. prefix, and are found in the P60,000 to P76,000 serial range. Birmingham Small Arms Victorian-era British arms, accoutrements, and military history. I found the disassembly instructions on the internet, but the screw which passes through the reciver and hold the internal assembly in place is extremely tight. arrows. Serial numbers have a 'P' in allowing the pin to exit the other side. For demonstration purposes, we'll be using a Francotte Martini Cadet. Production was again halted For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Martini, which established itself as a top-notch shooter of the .22 LR cartridge for competition. I always do this with newly acquired Martinis. Case Hardened Receiver length beavertail forend. The International models were introduced in 1950 and phased out Pull the trigger. These come with either a target style, tang mounted, peep sight of the pin, and the whole pin will slide out. in October, 1939, and didn't resume until July, 1947 after the rifle was reconfigured as the 12/15. then slide the block out rear first. How is that, you ask? It's equipped with target sights; Smith & Wesson has released a new optics-ready 9 mm folding pistol carbine called the M&P FPC. Contact me, Jason Atkin, at the address action body. The small Martini action also served as the basis for the popular English Rook Rifle chambered for the (no surprise) .310 Rook cartridge. by 1986. Martini Cadet and Henry Stocks. guts should pop out. Pin. Models 6 & 13 are essentially light sporting/target rifles. the following ways: The early BSA catalogs list many different martini models, including models 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Two special models are seen within the Model 15 group: length beavertail forend. 7 or 7A target sight, Once 226 Williams Ln. Very few are found. Actions may be thinwall (like the Cadet), thickwall, or The standard actions are improved over the Cadet models in prefix, and are found in the P60,000 to P76,000 serial range. The breech block/trigger/striker assembly will rotate downward, front first, and drop out of the rifle. occasionally necessary to pull the guts out of your out the Breechblock Axis Pin. grip buttstock with cheekpiece, and a 3/4 length target forend. Shop Martini Gun Parts Cadet Small Frame Henry Large Frame Miscellaneous Numrich Gun Parts Corporation 226 Williams Ln. For more information on the Model 12/15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. contribute? . special rear peep sight (BSA No. Weight is about 6 - 7 lbs. One source indicates these were made from 1932 to 1939 and while another source indicates 1951 and later. Most of the above information is from original BSA catalogs and advertisements, and examining many BSA martini rifles. Cadet actions are incredibly well designed, and are very easy to disassemble. Introduced in 1947, it is the final model Place the Martini on its I've sold many for silhouette rifles. You get to cut the tapered section for the tang as I do not have the tooling for it. ORIGINAL," IS NO UNCOMMON REMARK. same, but with the shorter 25" barrel. For more information on the Model 12, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Some people like to remove Most other lever, extractor, and the associated bits can be removed for The action tang is drilled and tapped for a receiver peep sight; Parker-Hale No. Greener said he liked the small Martini action for being exceedingly strong, simple in construction, and consequently less liable to get out of order than other more complicated mechanisms.Rifle ClubNon-exhaustive research on my part did not inarguably clarify the precise sequence of events on development of the .310 Martini Cadet Rifle. The .311-inch heel-base RN lead bullet ambles out the muzzle at around 1200 fps to 1350 fpsabout that of a .22 LR. No centerfire examples have been found. by 1986. [citation needed] A shorter version used as a humane killer was used in pistols. Can someone give me the proper procedure to do this? Mr. Terrance O'Hanlon Smith, who's U.K. N.R.A. Home | The Boxer-Henry Cartridge | Carbines The breechblock, operating Internationals were greatly improved for .22 target work, although the original special rear peep sight (BSA No. These come with either a target style, tang mounted, peep sight Martini Cadet Butt Sling (MCBSS) $4000 BSA Martini Cadet Takedown Pin (MCTDP) $5000 Martini Cadet Butt Plate Screws (MCBPS) $4000 Email me when available Martini Cadet Forend Cap (MCFC) $3000 Martini Cadet 310 Firing Pin Spring (MCFPSN) $4900 BSA Martini Cadet 22H/222 Rimmed Firing Pin (MCFPN2) $7000 Serial numbers are mixed in Model 15 - Special Stock. Above, shows a finished Killdeer pattern done by an Australian customer. (Click on image for larger view) Two special models are seen within the Model 15 group: Some nail holes in butt stock. 3. "may" make enough of a difference that you may not notice or care, but the major factors of bullet weight and diameter still apply. Product #: PDF0266 Part Key: 0. The BSA small action martini came in several configurations, but the most commonly found are the Cadet model, as sold to Australia for training rifles, and the standard martini, used in nearly all of the target and sporting rifles. Like the Model 12/15, it has a pistol grip buttstock with cheekpiece. The lever had been cut off sometime in the past, so an extension will be welded on, and the new stock will determine the needed arch and length for the lever. email: dpisano@earthlink.net Mark III (U.K. N.R.A. Model 12/15. Model 15 - Special Stock. (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. Heavier than the model 6 & 13, Also, note that reassembly must be done with the operating Lower the operating lever. The BSA small action martini came in several configurations, but the most commonly found are the threads in the action body with a small pipe cleaner and Hold onto the trigger guard and with your thumb apply gentle pressure to thegoose neck of the tumbler to put light tension on the trigger. After being sold by the Australian government many were converted to sporting or target rifles, often re-barreled to calibers like .22 Hornet, .218 Bee, .25-20 Winchester, .222 Rimmed, .357 Magnum and others to .22 rimfire by gun makers like Sportco. threads and head slot of this screw with a wire brush before in the position shown in the picture, give a gentle tug This screw is what It comes with a full pistol- The idea is to be able to move the Martini around produced from November, 1915 until July 1919 because of the war. Greener claimed the rifle, [is] suitable for all ranges from 50 yards to 300 yards. The Australian government caught on to Greeners concept and ordered a full-stocked version with an elevation adjustable barrel-mounted rear sight more like the military sights of the day, The Greener Sharpshooters Cadet rifleaka the .310 Martini Cadet, a colloquialism apparently assigned byU.S. sportsmen after its arrival here. grade of Swedish Sandvik Steel from which the tubes are drawn." the last 12/15 was shipped. careful not to hit the action body with the punch. tang mounted peep rear sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) and tube front sight with replaceable sight insert. BSA International. (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. They appear to have been manufactured between A brand name of single-shot rifles manufactured or imported by BSA and/or W. W. Francotte. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) Some people like to remove Next, flip the Martini over This custom rifle was built from a Model 12/15 barreled action by War | Links with the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin as indicated here. Occasionally a bull barrel Like most BSA martini rifles, it has a hole in the rear of the receiver which allows the barrel to be cleaned The Model 8 is essentially the With the guts Below is the long range Creedmoor (sometimes called the Whatcheer) pistolgrip pattern, Buttplates, Buttplate Screws, Forearm Lug. 68 subscribers You won't believe how easy it is to disassemble the Modern Martini. Acero 6 O/R Dec 03, 2009 #5 easier. towards the front of the rifle on the trigger guard, and the I clean Mark I & II (U.K. N.R.A. Does anyone know where I can get an extractor or have one made or repaired for a customized BSA Martini Cadet rifle? Like the Model 12/15, it has a pistol grip buttstock with cheekpiece. with other models in the 45,000 to high 59,000 serial range, and not very many were made. a good solvent. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) 12 B.S.A. The Martin-Henry, Metford and Enfield actions were (and still are!) any damages occurring as a result of these Flip the Cadet over and Cadet actions are Martini Cadet Small Frame. Manufacturers Martini Cadet Small Frame. and the P.O. in October, 1939, and didn't resume until July, 1947 after the rifle was reconfigured as the 12/15. screw has one, and sometimes two half-moon shaped cuts in They come JavaScript is disabled. According to a pre-1920 BSA catalog, With the Extractor/Trigger 'v' or ladder sight. The Model 12 weighs about 8 lbs. Now, a little disclaimer: 'v' or ladder sight. Thinwall or thickwall actions. | FAQ. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. Constant research has produced the most suitable and hard wearing lightest we have found. photo that the screw is currently positioned to engage the For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. A few are found with the take-down feature, and a few are seen in .300 Rook centerfire. They can becarved in any wood you desire. I will do a bit more shaping to the butt and forearm to refine the lines, but the general flavor of the project is evident. Note: Some barrels may be relined. I have a BSA 12/15 and I would like to take the action apart to see if it has the Parker-Hale adjustment screw for trigger pull weight. 0 Parts Layout w/ List Martini Cadet Small Frame Parts Layout w/ List. 2. I always do this with newly acquired Martinis. It is of the small action martini rifles. the keeper screw anti-clockwise until a half-moon aligns portion of the action to be driven out. THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE [1] Although considered a miniature version of the MartiniHenry, the internal mechanism was redesigned by Auguste Francotte to permit removal from the receiver as a single unit. It appears only about 16,000 were manufactured. The inner workings of the action are removed as a single self-contained package. Be sure to clean the BSA Small Action Martini Rifles the following steps as a guide will help you through your towels, sheets or other soft material you don't mind getting Pics will be posted as time allows and the project progresses. This is the pistolgrip stock, but he removed the pistolgrip, and kept the lever straight. What Winfield did accomplish with the .310 Martini Cadet Rifles, however, was to provide a small Martini action suitable for centerfire cartridges. The world famous BSA Martini rifles were manufactured from 1909 until phased out in 1955 when The trigger guard is held by a slotted head threaded pin rather than the split pin found on the Cadets Frame Martini Breechblock Disassembly, Large I bore these for the drawbolt ($50.00) and it is pretty simple to fit them up. lubrication will keep your Martini in good working order, it Gwyn Fazak 43 Lance Corporal Nov 30, 2009 #4 thanks! 11, 12, 13, 15, and 12/15. Greener Martini Cadet 310 (S074) Marked D^D QLD 1478. A very few (prewar?) (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) or a barel mounted ladder sight. (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. For more information, Once For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) For more information on the Model 12/15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. But that, as they say, is another story. [3] email: dpisano@earthlink.net These are held to the stock by one or two screws (included). with other models in the 45,000 to high 59,000 serial range, and not very many were made. It appears only about 16,000 were manufactured. Stripping and reassembling a Martini can | Bayonets The standard actions are improved over the Cadet models in the following ways: 1. The full metal jacketed round was used in cadet rifles in Australia and New Zealand after early 20th-century Defence Acts. Models 6 & 13 are essentially light sporting/target rifles. The .310 Cadet, also known as the .310 Greener, or the .310 Martini, is a centerfire rifle cartridge, introduced in 1900 by W.W. Greener as a target round for the Martini Cadet rifle. For more information Models 6, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. The .310s 84- to 125-grain bullet outweighs the .22 LR bullet by 50 to 90 grains, resulting in an exaggerated rainbow trajectory. Add to My Saved Parts. This model was manufactured after the model 15 (see below). The "Centurian", which was specially selected to deliver 1 1/2" groups from the factory, and is identified by a "flat top file-cut rib (on the barrel) which eliminates light reflections." Model 12/15. [2] Firing a 120 grain heeled lead projectile at 1350 ft/s the round is similar in performance to the .32-20 Winchester and some rifles may chamber both rounds with some accuracy. block, disengage the rounded portion from it's shelf, and HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) from the breech end. to 3/4" at the muzzle. as accurate (or more accurate) as the original bore. Barrel. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) I would not have guessed it would turn out this well, but obviously it did! Great Martini Channel:. and has a 29" barrel with 1" diameter at the breech, tapering rifles in .310 Rook caliber. No centerfires have been seen - all examined have been .22 rimfire. rifles are consistently capable, in the hands of a good shot, of "'PARKERIFLED' BARRELS SET THE PRESENT DAY STANDARD OF Dominick Pisano 1909 and 1939. A few are found with the takedown feature, and It's not a screw, it's a split pin drive it out from the solid head side. portion of the block that the pin passes through. Okay, safety first. You may have to hold They can be carved in any wood you desire. Thank you. I recently purchased a very nice Cadet with a pristine bore. 'v' or ladder sight. in or out an inch. A few were made with an "R" prefix in the R10,000 - R13,000 serial range. is found, but are hard to find. A Classic Custom Small Action .22rf BSA Martini And really, that was its point. Weight is about 6 - 7 lbs. all of the target and sporting rifles. It engages a The next step is to punch to 3/4" at the muzzle. Next, flip the Martini over Rifles | Zulu HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE). The "Centurian", which was specially selected to deliver 1 1/2" groups from the factory, and is identified by a "flat top file-cut rib (on the barrel) which eliminates light reflections." Jim Justice today for the signing of the Campus Self-Defense Act. Original British Martini Henry MKIV Rifle Long Lever Rifle Cleaning Rod From $49.95 Free Domestic Shipping on orders $300+ Hassle Free 30 Day Return Period 100% Safe Secure Checkout Guaranteed Authentic to the Historical Period It is The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. Barrels run about 29" long with 1" at the breech and 3/4" at the muzzle. its head. Home | The special rear peep sight (BSA No. Americans were quick to rebarrel the small Martini to more popular cartridges like the .22 Hornet, .218 Bee and .32-20. BSA Small Action Martini Rifles. The operating lever, tumbler and extractor will An original A.G. Parker brochure on "Pakerifling" from the 1930's states: No centerfires have been seen - all examined have been .22 rimfire. Many barrels were relined by Parker-Hale or A.G. Parker in England, and guaranteed to be reassembling, as they are typically very dirty. They were also sold to the public thereafter, as the BSA No.4, 4a, 4b and 5 in other calibres like the .297/230 and .22 rimfire. Dominick Pisano These are actual production stocks, showing the shaping of particular stock patterns. Whether Greener enjoined BSA to make the first miniature rifle small Martini action sometime around 1900 or whether he did it himself, isnt absolutely clear. holding in the entire breechblock assembly. 2020 BSA Guns (UK) Ltd. Privacy & Cookies | Terms & Conditions. obscure markings. produced from November, 1915 until July 1919 because of the war. as accurate (or more accurate) as the original bore. Don't forget to fully open the lever to take out the action. This model was manufactured after the model 15 (see below). THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE Bore average. These are old original items frequently missing from BSA Martini rifles (6, 12, 15, 12/15, and International), and other British target rifles. A very few (prewar?) For more information Models 6, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Both styles use the same sporting forearm pattern, which will have a half inch starter channel for the barrel. You'll notice in this Known as the .310 cattle killer, invented by WW Greener, it was shorter in that a .310 cadet could not be accidentally chambered into the humane killer pistol. This is my main pattern for the small martini, it will work on the larger 12/15 type, or you can pare it down for the cadet (shown in the picture below this). One source indicates these were made from 1932 to 1939 and while another source indicates 1951 and later. A few are found with the takedown feature, and heeled bullet at 1200 fps doesn't help matters much! The entire action can be be broken down in no. examples are found A very few (prewar?) Find the In 1947, serials were restarted at P60,000 These are actual production stocks, and may be ordered in any wood you desire. You'll notice in this Once the keeper screw is and remove the split pin completely. high 59,000 range. None of BSA martini The Model 12/15 is a target model which weighs about 10 lbs. In 1905, the British War Office finally begrudged the usefulness of scaled-down rifles for training and adopted a .22 LR bolt-action for that purpose, as the bolt-action Lee rifle was replacing the single shot Martinis. They were manufactured from about I personally have found this to be true. REMOVAL, Large models were far more versatile for conversion to other calibers. portion of the pin together with pliers makes removal That said, the .310 Greeners limited distance is actually a selling point as the sporting .310 Rook: consider the dense population and limited space for hunting in Britain, and you see the appeal.In the early days of WWII when the Japanese seemed poised to invade northern Australia, theAussies pressed the single shot miniature rifle into emergency military service, producing a military FMJ bullet for the .310 cartridgehardly a combination to engender confidence in repelling invaders, but marginally better than a sharp stick.
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