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Now I dont know much about these but would like to learn. What do they cost. Are they all accurate. Better models, models to stay away from? Educate me.[/img]
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The Martini Gallery is a nice place to start. Some very good information to found there. There are a couple of Martini specific discussion boards around. Query Martini-Henry on
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February 02, 2003, 07:11:05 PM »
I have a few BSAs, two left handed MkIIIs and a 12/15. They all shoot very well and I've not had any troubles with them. Very well built, but the MkIII is a tad on the heavy side. Makes a great prone gun.
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Left Handed MKIII's. You'll have to explain that one to me. MKIII's are ambidextrous, so to speak. top load from either side in 577/450.
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BSA Martini International MkIII, mine are very left handed. Lefthand action and stock.
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Picture didn't display. Mk III Martini large action or BSA No3 international small action?
Action cutout on the left side of reciever for loading, cheek piece set up on left side? Wow a rifle that is set up to be shot with the correct hand!!!
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The BSA Martini Inter. MkIII came in right and left handed. Lefthand is hard to fine. Loading is from the left side of the action. Barrel is free floating on the MkIII. Can email you pics if you're interested.
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