BSA Martini

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Calfed
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BSA Martini

Post by Calfed » Tue Sep 07, 2010 9:20 pm

Won a Martini and a Remington 511 at an on-line estate sale today.

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Description advised:
Serial no. P73612, .22 LR cal., 30" medium-weight barrel, blue finish, smooth cheekpiece walnut stock, with Parker-Hale sight.

Condition:
Fine as refinished. Retaining approx. 97% thinning and toning blue with some scratches. Custom-made stock for target use. Fore-end with additional holes for sling swivel placement. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Trigger is finely tuned.


Sorry for the pics--they are from the auction site. I'll post a range report and better pics when I actually get it.
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Re: BSA Martini

Post by DoubleD » Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:24 am

Actually the stock looks factory original.

Wait until you shoot it, it will blow your sock off. They are tremendously accurate. Good find.
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Re: BSA Martini

Post by Niner » Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:08 am

That is as pretty as it is unique. That handstop on the underside of the front stock is something that you don't see on other rifles.

I found this site with some good photos and discriptions of a similar Martini.

http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA-Internat ... nd_II.html
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Re: BSA Martini

Post by Mk VII » Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:55 pm

Is it a 12/15? It's pretty common (here at any rate) to find them with that handstop with the threaded hole bar underneath. Not much use with modern slings as it's usually too far forward. There appears to be an eyebolt at the back of the forend for the two-point sling - again normal with these ones, if no one's taken it off.
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Re: BSA Martini

Post by DoubleD » Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:19 pm

It is a 1215.
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Re: BSA Martini

Post by A square 10 » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:52 pm

what a beautiful rifle , it is one ive always thought one day to own but never been fortunate enough to come across the right one , congrats
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