Martini .22 rifles
There are several grades of .22 Martini rifles that show up occasionally on the EE. As mentioned, usually from $500 and up.
The Canadian Military used the BSA Martini for training, and I can remember some being in the local Armories during the 1950s. They are usually marked with the C-Broad arrow, and bring a premium from the Military collectors. Most have a folding peep sight attached to the back of the receiver.
There are also ones that are a step upward in grade. These are the commercial target rifles, and have a milled back of the receiver for target sight attachment.
There are also the Internationals, and pure target rifles. You will have to really open your wallet for these. Really too heavy for hunting, but superb on a smallbore range.
Since you were contemplating a scope on one, it would be assumed that you want it for a hunting / plinking / informal use rifle. The small Martini actions would be best for this. (At one time, during the late 50s, you could buy the Australian Martini Cadet .310s for $9.95. These still show up at Gun Shows, but are now in the +$300 range) Many of these were converted, some to .22 but most to centerfire cartridges.
Keep checking the Gun Shows. There are lots in the Toronto-Hamilton-Brantford-London area that are a reasonable drive from your home.
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