Martini 310 Cadet bored to 357?

I'm jealous of those Martinis. Been keeping half an eye out for something similar or even a good deal on a 22lr without seeing anything I've been willing to meet the price for.

I wonder if the barrel could be set back and rechambered to 32-20 on some. A rebarrel or liner to 25-20 would make a sweet little gun too. Difficult to go wrong with the convenience of the 357 though.
 
Ok, I have come up with a plan B, a tapered octagon barrel from green mountain. I was thinking of having it reamed to 357 Maximum, assuming I can shoot 357 mag and 38 special out of it. Does anyone know the best barrel length?
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Nice! I would make it half round half octagon myself - I like the looks, but also to help keep the weight down as much as possible.
 
I'm jealous of those Martinis. Been keeping half an eye out for something similar or even a good deal on a 22lr without seeing anything I've been willing to meet the price for.

I wonder if the barrel could be set back and rechambered to 32-20 on some. A rebarrel or liner to 25-20 would make a sweet little gun too. Difficult to go wrong with the convenience of the 357 though.

I don't think you have to set the barrel back for 32-20, just run the reamer in.

I use 32-20 in my 310, only the rim is too thick and needs trimming
 
I called Ron Smith several years back and all he would say to me was "call me back in a year".
I assume that the charm school closed before he could finish the course.

I have a rebored Cadet in .357 that wouldn't eject after 4 or 5 rounds. Perhaps the chamber was crudded up and the fired case was jammed in it. I'll try again with powder coated bullets.
I bought a beautiful Cadet a couple of months back, but I won't see it until this weekend when my son brings it up. It comes with .32/20 amd .30 M1 dies, so reloading with common dies is possible.
A good bore is too precious to waste.
 
I called Ron Smith several years back and all he would say to me was "call me back in a year".
I assume that the charm school closed before he could finish the course....

Ron is "getting on in years" and is slowing down. I called him about mine several years ago and he said "about 3 mos." and stupidly I didn't follow up at that time. When I called him back a couple of years ago he said something like 6 mos. and I figured, "Well-, why not. It's getting into winter and I might have it for late spring" so I sent it off. Got it back for Christmas! Seems he got a bee in his bonnet about just getting it done and tackled it pretty quickly. So he's a bit mercurial but if you can get him to do it before he retires complete or, worse, shuffles off this mortal coil", I'd go for it.

(Slug- I might be wrong but I may have bought my .310 from you back in 2004?)

Diopter, that's a nice little carbine! Williams peep sight on the back? Doesn't interfere with ejection?
 
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Yes a Williams. Does not eject completely out of the chamber, need to pull after initial extraction....

I replaced the original front sight on mine with a green F.O. on a ramp, but still using the original "military" rear, which I must say is a work of art. I've sometimes thought of mounting a Willams "backwards" at the front of the action so that the aperture sits over the breech, might be an idea. Would look a little odd, though.
 
I know it's previous two owners. Neither one on them did the work. I believe it was Tommy Richardson (R.I.P.) who did the work.

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I have an FP sight just like that one. Wonder if it could be mounted at the breech end (normal orientation, not as I suggested before). A little inletting of the forend would place the aperture bar right over the breech. Use a larger aperture and it shoud be good to go.

Such trim little rifles. Pity none of the Italian manufacturers has opted to make them again.
 
Hi Josquin:
You my have gotten it from me.
The Martinis come and go, but it's mostly come.
I should post a photo of the extended M family.
Here's one of my Cadets with the Parker-hale Sportarget sight.
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Hi Josquin:
You my have gotten it from me... Here's one of my Cadets with the Parker-hale Sportarget sight.

2004 I think. As I recall you're an accountant and at the time you were swamped with income tax jobs.
I have the same sight on a lg. frame P-H Martini in .22 Hornet.
 
2004 I think. As I recall you're an accountant and at the time you were swamped with income tax jobs.
I have the same sight on a lg. frame P-H Martini in .22 Hornet.

Nope! Not an accountant. Just a humble drug dealer ( but legal).
Perhaps, we should have a photo gallery solely for Martinis.
We're getting a touch off topic.
 
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