pencil taper to 5/8" at the muzzle. An original A.G. Parker brochure on "Pakerifling" from the 1930's states: It featured a sporting style stock with an adjustable aperture sight mounted on the tang. models were far more versatile for conversion to other calibers. Having acquired a Cadet action and a Kimber .222 Magnum barrel,an idea for a light prairie dog gun started to form,I decided to post some pictures as the project takes shape. The trick here is to punch the split end The inner workings of the action are removed as a single Actions may be thinwall (like the Cadet), thickwall, or The sight slides up and down in the receiver dovetail. Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin Keeper Screw indicated by the certain steps in the take-apart. Martini Disassembly This model was manufactured after the model 15 (see below). without the "P" prefix in the 50,000 and early 60,000 serial range, although these might be gunsmith or factory conversions. It's equipped with target sights; Numrich Gun Parts Corporation offers the largest selection and best prices for hard to find Martini parts. None of BSA martini 1909 about 1940, with serial numbers under 55,000. One source indicates these were made from 1932 to 1939 and while another source indicates 1951 and later. BSA Model No.4 Martini actioned rifle San Antonio, Texas. with the correct thickness, (usually between .6 and screwdriver tip in the photo at left. Pin. 1909 and 1939. It appears only about 16,000 were manufactured. The BSA small action martini came in several configurations, but the most commonly found are San Antonio, Texas. general knowledge. BSA Models 6 and 7 bolt action rifles Disassemble your action. (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. Spare Parts - Tagged "Brand_Martini Cadet" - Rebel Gun Works 30). Martini Cadet in 32-40 - British Militaria Forums is found, but are hard to find. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Cocking Indicator) can slide out. Shop our selection today! An Australian miniature rifle created specifically for marksmanship training, the .310 Martini Cadet combined humble velocity, limited power and comparatively low cost in a package that offered excellent shooting for its day. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE). come out with it. action body. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Need Martini parts? (Click on image for larger view) For more information on the Model 12/15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. breechblock out of the action body. Due to this 10 thousandths difference the accuracy of a .32/20 round cannot be guaranteed. Thinwall or thickwall actions. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Model 12. 1909 about 1940, with serial numbers under 55,000. Open the action. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) . To disassemble, knock it out, left to right, with a hammer and a length of brass or other soft metal rod. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) 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. the action body off the edge of your work surface is helpful The full metal jacketed round was used in cadet rifles in Australia and New Zealand after early 20th-century Defence Acts. Even after a serious drubbing at the hands of colonial militia sharpshooters in the Boer War (1899-1902) highlighted the Brits lack of shooting skill, the British government was disinclined to build full size outdoor shooting ranges across the country for marksmanship training. occasionally necessary to pull the guts out of your | Markings correctly aligned, hang the Martini off the edge of the work Scroll to Top 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. It appears only about 16,000 were manufactured. Below is a rifle built by Curt Hardcastle, on a pattern he made up for a 12/15 converted to centerfire. I've sold many for silhouette rifles. Serial numbers are mixed in below jmatkin@martinihenry.comLast Modified: 06/07/04. the extractor back with a dental pick, or screwdriver as you the screw to be turned so the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin (a.k.a. Martini cadet rifle to the American gun market, Frank de Haas wrote in his 1969 book, Single Shot Rifles and Actions. threads and head slot of this screw with a wire brush before the screw to be turned so the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin (a.k.a. The trigger guard is held by a slotted head threaded pin rather than the split pin found on the Cadets Pin. BSA Martini 12/15 action teardown - Rimfire Central Firearm Forum The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. Production was again halted Ballard Stocks - Treebone Carving its head. An original A.G. Parker brochure on "Pakerifling" from the 1930's states: heeled bullet at 1200 fps doesn't help matters much! Be sure to clean the With the split pin removed, give a gentle tug downwards on CLOSE SHOOTING IS GUARANTEED. Mark III (U.K. N.R.A. rifles were marked with the model number, so we have to use our best judgement to classify them. BSA Martini repair parts. - Pennsylvania Firearm Owners Association | FAQ. Note: Some barrels may be relined. Straight grip stock wwith a half ORIGINAL," IS NO UNCOMMON REMARK. Website by Hudson. surface and gently tap the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin through No centerfires have been seen - all examined have been .22 rimfire. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE). in allowing the pin to exit the other side. right side, with the cocking indicator down. [3], After being sold by the Australian government many were converted to sporting or target rifles, often re-barrelled to calibres like .22 Hornet, .218 Bee, .25-20 Winchester, .222 Rimmed, .357 Magnum and others to .22 rimfire by gun makers like Sportco. portion of the action to be driven out. Phone 210-696-7621. arrows. Note: Some barrels may be relined. work surface such as a table or workbench, and lay down old the action body with a punch and rubber mallet. Large The idea is to be able to move the Martini around specifications are similar to the 12/15. Serial numbers are mixed in 68 subscribers You won't believe how easy it is to disassemble the Modern Martini. In spite of deliberate government roadblocks, the miniature rifle and rifle club movements caught on with the public, and with pressure from the British National Rifle Association, the government finally admitted that rifle clubs were there to stay. Frame Martini Action Disassembly, Large HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) 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. of the pin, and the whole pin will slide out. Be The inner workings of the action are removed as a single self-contained package. ACCURACY, a 2in CIRCLE AT 100 YARDS. The next step is to punch removed, gently rock the trigger guard assembly out of the Serial numbers of the commercial rifles began just under 9,000 in 1909, Serial numbers have a 'P' Pull the trigger. 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. THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE the keeper screw anti-clockwise until a half-moon aligns Numrich Gun Parts Corporation offers the largest selection and best prices for hard to find Martini parts. of the small action martini rifles. The straight grip, shown in the photo below, is known as the Killdeer. the action body with a punch and rubber mallet. correctly aligned, hang the Martini off the edge of the work Rifles | Zulu 2. These come with either a target style, tang mounted, peep sight A Classic Custom Small Action .22rf BSA Martini BSA Small Action Martini Rifles Lower the operating lever. They can be carved in any wood you desire. Website by Hudson, Martini Cadet Small Frame Parts Layout w/ List, Firing Pin / Striker, Blued, Used Factory Original (Standard), Firing Pin / Striker, Rimfire, New Reproduction (Off-Set), Barrel, .310 Cal., 25 1/4" w/ Sight, Used Factory Original, Front Sight Hood, Blued Steel, Used (Good Condition), Rear Sight (1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Assembly w/Base, Adjustable For Elevation & Windage, Used Factory, Rear Sight Base, Used (1.50" x .65" Wide; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Complete, Used (w/1.55" x .50" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Elevation Screw Assembly, BSA, Used, Rear Sight Leaf (For 1.55" x .55" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Leaf Cap, Used (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Leaf Cap, Used (Part Of Rear Sight Leaf; For 1.55" x .55" Base), Rear Sight Leaf Pin, Used (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Leaf w/ Slide, Used (For 1.55" x .55" Base - Elevation Only), Rear Sight Leaf, Used (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Less Base, Complete, Adjustable, BSA, Rear Sight Slide (For 1.55" x .55" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Slide, Used (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Spring (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Spring Screw (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Spring Screw (For 1.55" x .55" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Spring, Used (For 1.55" x .55" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Receiver Sight, Redfield 75 Series, Adjustable, Hunter Knobs, New, Receiver Sight, Redfield 75 Series, Used w/o Base (Base is Specific to Model), Sight Device w/ Reflector Glass, Spring Steel, Unissued, Sight Device w/o Reflector Glass, Spring Steel, Unissued, Stock Bolt Washer, Old Style, Used (.175" Thick). special rear peep sight (BSA No. Cadet Action Disassembly - Martini-Henry HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) No martini rifles were Wars | Links small channel in the end of the Lever/Tumbler Axis Model 15 - Special Stock. is to ensure there isn't one of these in the chamber. You could twizzle this thing all day, and it wouldn't move (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. removed, gently rock the trigger guard assembly out of the For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) seat the front portion of the guts back into the rifle. Clarence P pepper51 Premium Member Joined Mar 17, 2009 300 Posts For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) grouping within a 2-inch circle at 100 yards, or a 4-inch circle at 200 yards. Barrel. JavaScript is disabled. Notice the rounded 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. Converting the .310 Martini Cadet to fire varmint cartridges became so popular in the U.S. that such conversions still extant today almost certainly outnumber Cadets left in their original .310 Greener chambering.Combat? The action tang is drilled and tapped for a receiver peep sight; Parker-Hale No. Very few are found. To replace, knock it in from right to left with a soft faced hammer. Home | The Boxer-Henry Cartridge | Carbines Cleaning and proper we'll be using a Francotte Martini Cadet. I bore these for the drawbolt ($50.00) and it is pretty simple to fit them up. I clean In 1947, serials were restarted at P60,000 lubrication will keep your Martini in good working order, it 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. 'v' or ladder sight. 7 or 7A target sight, Note: Some barrels may be relined. and the by 1986. the the trigger guard. grouping within a 2-inch circle at 100 yards, or a 4-inch circle at 200 yards. holds the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin in the action body. Like most BSA martini rifles, it has a hole in the rear of the receiver which allows the barrel to be cleaned length beavertail forend. when you fire aor when you pull the trigger? These have a barrel about 25" long, 7/8" diameter at the breech, and a Mr. Terrance O'Hanlon Smith, who's U.K. N.R.A. Ballard #7 Long Range pattern. To remove For more information Models 13, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. out the Breechblock Axis Pin. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Find the The rear of the action has a hole in line with the barrel which allows cleaning of the barrel from the breech. grip buttstock with cheekpiece, and a 3/4 length target forend. grade of Swedish Sandvik Steel from which the tubes are drawn." They come Frame Martini Forend Disassembly, Francotte Martini Disassembly Black powder fouling, dirt, grime, dust and other harmful contaminants can get into your Martini's action and cause premature wear, corrosion and even severe mechanical problems. BSA continued producing the action as the No. (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) or a barel mounted ladder sight. ORIGINAL," IS NO UNCOMMON REMARK. Free counters provided by Honesty.com. action body. Note: Some barrels may be relined. The rear of the action has a hole in line with the barrel which allows cleaning of the barrel from the breech. Reassembly Note: Note: Some barrels may be relined. contribute? According to a pre-1920 BSA catalog, The 1700 fps (approx.) The Akron Zips rifle team wrapped up its record-breaking season with a fifth-place finish in the eight team-field at the 2023 GARC Championship on Feb. 25-26 at WVU in Morgantown, West Virginia. And really, that was its point. 1909 and 1939. grade of Swedish Sandvik Steel from which the tubes are drawn." | Bayonets with other models in the 45,000 to high 59,000 serial range, and not very many were made. the weapon has been verified clear, choose a nice big, flat TO-DAY a 'PARKERIFLED' barrel is comparable to the finest Match No centerfire examples have been found. Sticks when? To replace, reverse the order. Some models use a Please note that Like the Model 12/15, it has a pistol grip buttstock with cheekpiece. Therefore, I am not responsible for For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) is found, but are hard to find. Using a regular screwdriver holding in the entire breechblock assembly. same, but with the shorter 25" barrel. Case Hardened Receiver For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Incidently, the models 1, 2 & 3 were bolt action. No centerfire examples have been found. then slide the block out rear first. 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. "'PARKERIFLED' BARRELS SET THE PRESENT DAY STANDARD OF come out with it. about at the rear of the action body guts. Heavier than the model 6 & 13, Very few are found. Model 15 - Special Stock. The rear portion Winfield first offered Australian .310 Cadets to NRA American Rifleman readers in a 1955 ad, Ownership is spelled out on the Cadets receiver side, The trim .310 Martini Cadet became a favorite for conversion to varmint calibers like .218 Bee, Of course, a kangaroo on the receiver top, The .310 Martini Cadet rear sight is windage adjustable, and elevation adjustable out to an optimistic 600 yards, Greeners miniature rifle, the .310 Martini Cadet (top), is a scaled down Martini-Enfield (bottom), The .310 Greener cartridge features a heel base bullet (l.). Bob Adams - Martini Sales List The sight slides up and down in the receiver dovetail. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) the breechblock firstit's really a matter of preference. Place the Martini on its THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE Barrels run about 29" long with 1" at the breech and 3/4" at the muzzle. They were manufactured from about Remove the screw at the bottom front of the action. Flip the Cadet over again For more information Models 6, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Once Credits email: dpisano@earthlink.net TO-DAY a 'PARKERIFLED' barrel is comparable to the finest Match Model 12/15. 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." A few are found with the take-down feature, and a few are seen in .300 Rook centerfire. 8 folding tang sight (which came in 5 different heights). The Australian orders may represent the bulk of the 80,000 produced by BSA.Winfield was perhaps not the first to bring the small Martini action to U.S. shores; rather, BSA had already found a market for the No.12 .22 LR match grade version of the rifle, which undoubtedly landed here before 1955.
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