Martini cadet in .22

Gary D

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I saw the other day a Martini cadet rifle in .22LR with commercial BSA three rifle stamps and C^ ownership marks. Anyone have a good source of info on these and what are they generally selling for anywhere else?
 
Is this the one at Collector's Source? Their price is cheap compared to the one recently in the EE for about $500.

I've seen others for about $500.00 at gunshows.
 
$500 dollars is way too much, i bought one awhile ago for $250, but now I expect they go for $350-400. They are very well made, great shooters, and a very good gun to convert to something more potent in central fire. I have a few, diff. ones and they are favs. and I would only convert one that's in bad shape or Bubba-d.
 
$500 dollars is way too much, i bought one awhile ago for $250, but now I expect they go for $350-400. They are very well made, great shooters, and a very good gun to convert to something more potent in central fire. I have a few, diff. ones and they are favs. and I would only convert one that's in bad shape or Bubba-d.

I agree. I have a model 13 with a long heavy barrel and aperature sights that I paid $100 for a few years ago. I enjoy it but the most I would pay for it today is maybe $250.

Internationals sell for $600 to $750 and they are much better firearms in every way.
 
"Defending the Dominion" Edgecombe has info on these, several thousand bought in the 1920s.
 
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