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Identify this Rifle

Post by rajbir » Sat Sep 21, 2013 2:33 pm

I wish to know the make of this rifle, single shot 303
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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by jonahpach » Sat Sep 21, 2013 4:53 pm

Greener Martini. Are you sure its 303? that would make it a PB!
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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by Katana » Sat Sep 21, 2013 4:55 pm

Martini-Henry falling black action. Difficult to pin point the caliber. I've seen quite a few .22 rimfires too.
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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by Vik » Tue Oct 22, 2013 12:44 pm

Yes, appears to be as above, Martini-Henry. If I had to guess, cut down or "sporterized" from a military weapon. Be a little careful with ammo, some .303 MH were made for blackpowder rounds at an operating pressure of not much over 20,000 psi, some were made for modern smokeless powder operating at about 40,000 psi. If you haven't fired it yet, check it by pulling the trigger with a string or something from a distance, put a piece of paper on top of the action, you can see if it is leaking gas, if it is, it usually always comes out the top of the action.

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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by TwoRivers » Sat Nov 02, 2013 12:27 pm

Unusual for a rifle is the lack of a rear sight and simple bead at the muzzle, it looks more like a shotgun. Without the action dimensions no one can say whether Greener was the manufacturer, or whether it was converted from a military Henry-Martini. Martini actions were commercially produced in many sizes, and by a number of makers, both in Britain and in Belgium. The ones produced in Switzerland and Germany had slightly different designs.

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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by Vik » Sun Nov 03, 2013 2:30 pm

Yeah after TwoRivers comment I went back for a better look, I didn't zoom before. The lever doesn't look like a military lever, and is that a cocking lever on the left side?
I have several military MH and never saw a lever like that, just the cocking indicator.

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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by cottage cheese » Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:00 am

Could be chambered for the .410 Indian Musket round...which essentially is a .303 casing with a stretched mouth/neck.
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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by TwoRivers » Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:18 am

cottage cheese wrote:Could be chambered for the .410 Indian Musket round...which essentially is a .303 casing with a stretched mouth/neck.
That, too, seems unlikely, since it is obviously a sporting gun, not a military or guard weapon. And .410 Musket seem an unlikely cartridge to be chosen for that.

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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by TwoRivers » Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:38 am

Vik wrote:Yeah after TwoRivers comment I went back for a better look, I didn't zoom before. The lever doesn't look like a military lever, and is that a cocking lever on the left side?
I have several military MH and never saw a lever like that, just the cocking indicator.
That's a safety.

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Re: Identify this Rifle

Post by YP Pune » Wed Nov 20, 2013 11:09 am

Its W.W. Greener Martini 12 bore .

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