BSA martini.

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legs748
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BSA martini.

#1 Post by legs748 »

Hi all, putting this up on behalf of a dealer friend of mine. It's not the kind of thing he deals in but knew it would be more up my street but I don't have the room. I think it's and old model 12 or something like, aperture back sight, also v and post sights, but no foresight tunnel. The blueing on the receiver is looking worn but the woodwork would clean up nice. So who is up for giving this old girl a bit of love? Surely an appreciating classic. Look at the martini international models, they couldn't give them away a few years ago now you see them going up for over £250-300.

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PM sent.
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If dromia doesn't have it I will!
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Jame5m wrote:If dromia doesn't have it I will!


I'm afraid I put dromia in touch with the seller this afternoon, within an hour or so of posting.
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#6 Post by dromia »

:goodjob:

Thank you Legs748.

Famous 12!

Phwoarrrrrrrrrrr!

I just can't help myself when it comes to Martini action rifles.
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dromia wrote::goodjob:

Thank you Legs748.

Famous 12!

Phwoarrrrrrrrrrr!

I just can't help myself when it comes to Martini action rifles.
Glad to be of help, I should have asked for double!
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Re: BSA martini.

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dromia wrote::goodjob:

Thank you Legs748.

Famous 12!

Phwoarrrrrrrrrrr!

I just can't help myself when it comes to Martini action rifles.
At the right price.
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Come on Bambi get some

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Fecking stones

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Cow's farts matter!

For fine firearms and requisites visit

http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
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#9 Post by Jame5m »

I've always fancied a fully suppress one.... One day when I find a cheapy or a project gun.....
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#10 Post by legs748 »

dromia wrote:
dromia wrote::goodjob:

Thank you Legs748.

Famous 12!

Phwoarrrrrrrrrrr!

I just can't help myself when it comes to Martini action rifles.
At the right price.

I know, currently on the lookout for a greener gp shotgun, at the right price, not for any other reason than they look cool. I could enter practical shotgun comps, 1900's style! Ha! Zulu PSG! "Metal plates, thousands of them.."
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