N.Field wrote:These new Martinis from DAMKO may be of interest to some on here.
More info here: https://www.damko-usa.com/damko-martini ... -p-33.html
No1_49er wrote:Here's an interesting thread https://www.levergunscommunity.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=73185
Sorry, but you're a long way shy on the pricing. How about starting at US$1,700 for the standard version?
It would appear that they might be "new made" actions - there's a picture that shows a Skinner type sight fitted where it could never go on an old Martini action.
But, they are listening re the 303
bigpete wrote:For 1700 US they can jam it fair where the sun don't shine ffs
bigpete wrote:Or build your own
bigpete wrote:Or build your own
bigpete wrote:For 1700 US they can jam it fair where the sun don't shine ffs
Bill wrote:why not atleast put a decent stock on it. No doubt about $600 US or a $1200 landed lol.
I wonder if dimension of the action mirror the cadet or he has used a thicker frame ??
bladeracer wrote:bigpete wrote:Or build your own
I think you need some sort of licence to make a receiver?
bigpete wrote:bladeracer wrote:bigpete wrote:Or build your own
I think you need some sort of licence to make a receiver?
.I mean build your own rifle from ex it sting parts. I've already done a very rough pricing and I reckon I could easily build one for under a grand,and that's a brand new barrel on it..
bigpete wrote:bladeracer wrote:bigpete wrote:Or build your own
I think you need some sort of licence to make a receiver?
.I mean build your own rifle from ex it sting parts. I've already done a very rough pricing and I reckon I could easily build one for under a grand,and that's a brand new barrel on it..
wrenchman wrote:i have not seen a genuine one here for years and when you do they are top doller i was told buy the older guys that there were barrels of them in every gun store in the 70s
you could pick what you wanted.
GojiraSteve wrote:wrenchman wrote:i have not seen a genuine one here for years and when you do they are top doller i was told buy the older guys that there were barrels of them in every gun store in the 70s
you could pick what you wanted.
Sounds about right based on the below interview with Mick Smith who owned a gun shop right on George St in Sydney until a few years ago. The bloke bought 16,248 martini cadets in one lot, at 4 shillings (40c) apiece!
http://www.sydneyoralhistories.com.au/mick-smith/