I've looked for a good one at a fair price for years. After looking at all the auction sites a thousand times, I found this one locally.
The same guy has a fantastic bonehill conversion too, but he isn't ready to let go of it.
I have an older 17AH on a martini cadet action , bought it from Austrailia .
One of my favorite shooters .
Like the looks of yours . Im sure you will have many pleasurable hours shooting with it .
Friend of mine is a Martini collector . We attend a Black powder shoot in June up in Alberta that is a hoot . Mostly British Millitaria rifles of which most are Martini's
I have an older 17AH on a martini cadet action , bought it from Austrailia .
One of my favorite shooters .
Like the looks of yours . Im sure you will have many pleasurable hours shooting with it .
Friend of mine is a Martini collector . We attend a Black powder shoot in June up in Alberta that is a hoot . Mostly British Millitaria rifles of which most are Martini's
Yep, it is wrong for a southpaw but I shoot either handed depending on situation.
It is an older conversion probably from the late 30's or early 40's according to my local Martini resident expert.
I had a martini in 17 ackley bee.It whacked a bunch of Rock chucks and ground gophers.Some guy built it in the 40's.Had a real crisp trigger as I remember.
Randy
Nice rifle you have there.
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