Bsa martini cadet model

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That is an aftermarket for parts for this gun. Then I started looking around and found out the following. I was able to buy the action at Lock Stock & Barrel Investment for a decent price. Like the 22LR, the 38 Special / 357 Magnum and even a few brave souls in 44 magnum. So what to do? Well a lot of folks then pulled the barrel from them and put in barrels of various calibers. I have heard that a lot of folks had some really bad experiences with this mismatch of ammo. 310 shoots outside lubricated bullets.īut the guns accuracy suffered from this difference.But that was not the truth and all the truth.Īs it was a case of close but no cigar time.

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32-20 cartridge with the main difference being the. So they were advertised with the information that the 32-20 round would fit and be safe to fire.Īs the. 310 Cadet round that was increasingly harder and harder to find. It was decided to retire them and recoup some hard dollars from them. So after the unpleasantries with the Empire of Japan were finally over. So that their youngsters could learn to shoot properly. They originally were made in the Uk and then sent to the Australian. The Martini Cadet was one of the better ones to come to our shores. Some were just great and some well not so great. (Pre 1968)Ī lot of tired old guns from the western World s arsenals came over here. When Americans were allowed to buy guns that came from over the seas.

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Birmingham Small Arms (BSA) Martini Cadet

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