Scoping a Martini International
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Scoping a Martini International
Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced scope (sub £100) for my Mk1 Martini International?
I will shooting out to a max of 100m.
ukrifleman
I will shooting out to a max of 100m.
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Re: Scoping a Martini International
Fox Firearms do an 8-32 Chinese jobby for £125. I've got one on my Martini 22
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Many thanks for the info.
Could you tell me what sort of mounting set-up you use and what height scope rings?
I had planned to use a 150mm picantiny rail fixed to the rear mounting block on the barrel.
ukrifleman
Could you tell me what sort of mounting set-up you use and what height scope rings?
I had planned to use a 150mm picantiny rail fixed to the rear mounting block on the barrel.
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Re: Scoping a Martini International
I'm using the dovetail block on the barrel for the front scope mount (cheap Sportsmatch) then I've drilled and tapped the receiver for a rear scope ring which I milled flat to match the height of the front one and attached it with a 5mm screw.
You'd probably get away with your idea if you prop up the back of the rail on the receiver.
You'd probably get away with your idea if you prop up the back of the rail on the receiver.
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Re: Scoping a Martini International
These are excellent. They're not cheap, but they are superb quality.ukrifleman wrote:Could you tell me what sort of mounting set-up you use and what height scope rings?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scope-Mount-t ... SwpRRWpLaM
Re: Scoping a Martini International
This thread might give you enough ideas http://tinyurl.com/j2y5pxv
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Re: Scoping a Martini International
our very own David has a thread on this too:
http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=24620
I know my dads got one on order from the Shed.
http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=24620
I know my dads got one on order from the Shed.
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That looks a good bit of kit.Les wrote:These are excellent. They're not cheap, but they are superb quality.ukrifleman wrote:Could you tell me what sort of mounting set-up you use and what height scope rings?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scope-Mount-t ... SwpRRWpLaM
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Re: Scoping a Martini International
Get a piece of 60mm x 60mm x 3mm aluminium angle and knock one up..............?
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Re: Scoping a Martini International
Thanks for all the reply's gents, plenty of food for thought.
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