That is one mean looking rifle you have there!
There are a lot of Martini converted sporting rifles here in Australia. ie: 17Hornet, .17Bee, .22LR, .22Magnum, .22Hornet, .222Rimmed, .357Mag, .44 Mag, .303 and .45-70 to name a few! Did hear a rumour of a .405Win on a Martini action but nothing to confirm. They can be readily found, however I think importation into the U.S maybe quite a chore. If it is a consideration, the exchange rate certainly works in your favour! I would imagine Sth Africa would have a good source of Martini actioned sporters too...
A few sources:
Jansa Arms -
http://www.geko.net.au/~jansa/menu1Martini Gallery -
http://64.177.205.5/martini/gallery.htm [this at times has Martinis for sale across the globe!]
I am having built a Martini Cadet actioned .218Bee Improved. This will be similar to a schuetzen rifle in style and will hopefully be ready by Easter to go targeta few Foxes and rabbits... I also have a Rosier Martini Actioned Sporting rifle - circa 1870s in .577-450 cal. I could post a pic if I knew how, but am near computer illiterate here... Will be selling this soon to make way for a Sharps 74 project...
cheers,
Cam......
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