Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
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Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
I'm getting ready to move house and have decided to thin out the collection to get some funds and clear some space.
I will have batches of kit/parts/accessories coming up for sale and I'm starting off with some obsolete firearms.
Feel free to ask any questions and I can post these out for £25 for the rifles and £10 for the revolver.
1) Martini-Henry MkII
2) 44 Russian revolver
3) Deactivated SVD Dragunov + POSP 8x42V
1) M-H - £850
The is a MkII dated 1878. It is in very good condition, take a look at the pictures for reference. The rifling is excellent and I've tried to capture the best picture I can. The only 2 things I can see are a small spot of surface pitting by the second band as shown and the cleaning rod is a bit bent, otherwise it is in excellent working condition. It comes with a sling still in its packet. I've shown the markings I can see but if you want any additional pics, please ask.
2) 44 Russian revolver - £900
This is a Spanish 44 Russian revolver which is identical to the S&W and is stamped '88' which I assume denotes 1888. It is in overall good condition with no pitting or rust, the bore is pretty much mint and most of the nickel finish remains. It functions well, it locks up tightly and cycles in single and double action.
3) SVD Dragunov + POSP 8x42 - £900 for both or £280 for the scope on its own
This is a 1987 dated, Tula manufactured SVD Dragunov. It is deactivated to current specification so is welded up and cannot be stripped beyond the top cover and magazine and has the gas parts removed. It has polymer furniture fitted and a POPS 8x42V scope. I am willing to split the scope if someone wants it as I have a 4x I can put on it for sale. This is for sale elsewhere.
I will have batches of kit/parts/accessories coming up for sale and I'm starting off with some obsolete firearms.
Feel free to ask any questions and I can post these out for £25 for the rifles and £10 for the revolver.
1) Martini-Henry MkII
2) 44 Russian revolver
3) Deactivated SVD Dragunov + POSP 8x42V
1) M-H - £850
The is a MkII dated 1878. It is in very good condition, take a look at the pictures for reference. The rifling is excellent and I've tried to capture the best picture I can. The only 2 things I can see are a small spot of surface pitting by the second band as shown and the cleaning rod is a bit bent, otherwise it is in excellent working condition. It comes with a sling still in its packet. I've shown the markings I can see but if you want any additional pics, please ask.
2) 44 Russian revolver - £900
This is a Spanish 44 Russian revolver which is identical to the S&W and is stamped '88' which I assume denotes 1888. It is in overall good condition with no pitting or rust, the bore is pretty much mint and most of the nickel finish remains. It functions well, it locks up tightly and cycles in single and double action.
3) SVD Dragunov + POSP 8x42 - £900 for both or £280 for the scope on its own
This is a 1987 dated, Tula manufactured SVD Dragunov. It is deactivated to current specification so is welded up and cannot be stripped beyond the top cover and magazine and has the gas parts removed. It has polymer furniture fitted and a POPS 8x42V scope. I am willing to split the scope if someone wants it as I have a 4x I can put on it for sale. This is for sale elsewhere.
Re: Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
44 Russian pics
Re: Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
SVD and POSP pics
Re: Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
M-H bore and sling pic
Also, something I forgot with the SVD, it has the Tigr brake and I have a SVD replica brake that comes with it. Also the history behind it is interesting. It was captured in Afghanistan and used for body armour trials, hence the '12 REGT ARM 003' stamp on it.
Also, something I forgot with the SVD, it has the Tigr brake and I have a SVD replica brake that comes with it. Also the history behind it is interesting. It was captured in Afghanistan and used for body armour trials, hence the '12 REGT ARM 003' stamp on it.
Re: Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
I've just been told that the Dargunov is actually Izhmash. Thank you to steely eyed Snayperskaya!
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Re: Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
Ne problema tovarishch
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
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Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Re: Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
Martini-Henry is now SOLD
Re: Martini-Henry MkII, 44 Russian revolver & SVD Dragunov
44 Russian is SOLD
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