Martini International

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Are there many .22 Martini International target rifles around?
I am looking at trading for a Martini International rifle and wondering what I should be looking for? It has scope & mounts added and sights removed.
 
Would help to know which model you have and condition. If it's a correct period scope or a recent model.

Deduct $300.00 without the sights.

Yeah, if it has a side mount with scope and is in good to excellent condition its worth $600-1000 depending on what scope. If it has a unertl or redfield tube scope mounted on the barrel blocks then it's worth $1500+ depending on condition. The mkIII is the most sought after, followed by mkV, ISU, mkII, and mkI.
 
Hang on, you said mounts added, you didn't say it had a scope. If it only has mounting blocks on the barrel and no sights then the most I would value it is $500 unless it's mint. If it has a side mount and no blocks on the barrel it's likely a mkIV ISU and again... $500 ish.
A set of sights will run you $300, and if it only has barrel blocks they aren't designed for a modern scope, they are for old tube scopes that are VERY expensive. Hope this helps.
 
The international is a heavy rifle & had top line peep sights. The sights will be hard to find and $$. Parker Hale, Redfield, or BSA might fit. It is worth 500-800. Condition is everything. The scope value is 40-50% of new. Pictures would help. I sold my Olympic and have kicked myself ever since. The above is JMHO though. Aj
 
There are a few around, in varying condition and attached parts. The Mk III was the first to have a full floating barrel, and you need to check the condition of the bracket holding the forearm. The MkII and earlier had a rail with threaded holes under the forend, and MkIII and later had a dovetail rail.

I have (recent acquisition) an immaculate condition Mk II with original peep sites AND a 12x Redfield scope. The thumbhole stock is an original option :D

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