What to do with a Mk IV action
A cousin is send me a Mk IV action that he has had in is closet fot 30 years.Should I restore it or make it into a British BP Sporting Rifle?
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I personally don't see all that much use to restoring a Mk IV - rather use it as a base for a nice, period sporter or suchlike. There are still enough Mk IV around to make that project a bit of a...
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I already have the Big Hollis that I got from Kosie last year for a #2 Musket.I do have a .50 call bbl that needs put in something.DD
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Well - 577-500 was quite a popular round in India for Tiger in those days... Don't take the long one, though - it won't fit!
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50/90, brass is much cheaper then the 577 based rounds.----------50/70-------50/90-------577/450-------.43 Mauser---oklahomaman.Come check out my photos...
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Don't forget action length.... Martini's just cry out for a BN case. And besides, it just doesn't seem right...
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DDI too have a .50 bbl blank 1:12 should finish up about 32". Wanna make a deal? Joe
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50-90!!!! My Gawdman this is to be a British rifle not some cowboy and indian gun. Next thing you will suggest is that I adapt it for a tublular magazine and big loop lever. 50-90 suitable for...
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I know Husqvarna had Martinis in .450 x 3 1/4", 500 x 3 1/4," .577 No.2 and .577 x 2 1/2", so they should all work.
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Fazer,That Husky is patterned after the Greener is it not! If so, the length of the action opening and the breech block is about 1/16th or so inches longer than the military Martini which makes it...
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