Hi, Guys!
Sorry I haven't been on but I got lost on a mid-Atlantic knarr back in 985 and couldn't escape for 1,800 pages. But the thing is written, at least.
In my sneaking about, picked up a trio of real oldies and I have serious queries about all three of them. So, here goes:
1. Does anyone have a source for a tumbler axis pin for a Martini-Henry Mark II? This is a Zulu War type, not altered later, just badly beaten-about.
2. On a Pattern 1853 rifle, Tower make, 1857 date, what is the significance of BOND on the inside of the lockplate (very tiny letters, all caps)?
3. On a Mark III Snider, evidently BSA make (they did the action, everything else is Birmingham proofed and inspected, correct Government markings but NO stock stamp or lock cypher (or date, for that matter))......
what is the significance of these stamps on the left side of the barrel, just below the rear sight bed. Stamps are 1/8-inch in height, quite plain, not done at the factory but certainly contemporary with the issue of the rifle. They are NOT modern. They look like this: N S
D I R
I seriously doubt that there's any faking going on; these came out of a barn, I'll post some pictures once I get the red paint off them and a couple of pounds of dirt.
One more matter: I REALLY need a single round of .276 for the Pattern '13 rifle and a single round of .280/.30 for the EM-2. Writing an article, as you might have surmised. If no-one has a round to let go, is it possible to obtain at least a photo, with a .303 and a .30-'06 included for comparison?
Verily, I grovel.
Thanks for your help, all.
Sorry I haven't been on but I got lost on a mid-Atlantic knarr back in 985 and couldn't escape for 1,800 pages. But the thing is written, at least.
In my sneaking about, picked up a trio of real oldies and I have serious queries about all three of them. So, here goes:
1. Does anyone have a source for a tumbler axis pin for a Martini-Henry Mark II? This is a Zulu War type, not altered later, just badly beaten-about.
2. On a Pattern 1853 rifle, Tower make, 1857 date, what is the significance of BOND on the inside of the lockplate (very tiny letters, all caps)?
3. On a Mark III Snider, evidently BSA make (they did the action, everything else is Birmingham proofed and inspected, correct Government markings but NO stock stamp or lock cypher (or date, for that matter))......
what is the significance of these stamps on the left side of the barrel, just below the rear sight bed. Stamps are 1/8-inch in height, quite plain, not done at the factory but certainly contemporary with the issue of the rifle. They are NOT modern. They look like this: N S
D I R
I seriously doubt that there's any faking going on; these came out of a barn, I'll post some pictures once I get the red paint off them and a couple of pounds of dirt.
One more matter: I REALLY need a single round of .276 for the Pattern '13 rifle and a single round of .280/.30 for the EM-2. Writing an article, as you might have surmised. If no-one has a round to let go, is it possible to obtain at least a photo, with a .303 and a .30-'06 included for comparison?
Verily, I grovel.
Thanks for your help, all.


















































