Let's see your Martinis!

BSA Martini Int'l Mk II. Mac Tilton scope base with a Leupold 36 X BR.

The target was shot at the Ridgedale Rod and Gun Club at our first 100 yard Rim Fire shoot. First indications are this will be a monthly event until October.

You certainly had more fun outside on this pleasant spring afternoon than I did, starting to replace 600' of wire fence

Very impressive, Mel - both the Martini and the targets.

:) Stuart
 
Where are you guys tracking these guns down, the scoped one appears to be one of the international series and the rifle pictured below is a 12/15 from what I can tell.

I need to track someone down in the lower mainland and try one of these guns out. They look very interesting.

Thanks guys:)
 
Where are you guys tracking these guns down, the scoped one appears to be one of the international series and the rifle pictured below is a 12/15 from what I can tell.

I need to track someone down in the lower mainland and try one of these guns out. They look very interesting.

Thanks guys:)

I bet there were a couple at the March 8-9 HACS show in Chilliwack. I went through in kind of a hurry on the Sat. morning so don't specifically remember them, but there are usually a few Martinins there.

:) Stuart
 
Here are a few pics of the only small frame I have at the moment. I will have to take a few pics of the military full size versions when I get some time. This model 12/15 was picked up a few years back at the Orangeville Ont gun show for a little under $500. It shows signs of its years of use but overall good condition. This Martini is my go to Brown Headed Cow Bird dispatcher.
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