Jeffrey & Co. Martini Henry Target Rifle .303 British (AL5806)

The Martini-Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle with a lever action that was used by the British Army. It first entered service in 1871, eventually replacing the Snider-Enfield, a muzzle-loader converted to the cartridge system. Martini-Henry variants were used throughout the British Empire for 47 years. The Martini-Henry was perhaps the most famous military rifle of the Victorian era incorporating the early short lever with 33" barrel in the new .45 caliber. This was the first manufactured breech loader to be adopted for general issue by the British Army. Martini Henry Rifle Home / Martini Henry Rifle SORT BY: Relevancy 69 Items

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Jul 14, 2008 From its adoption in 1871 as the Mark I through to the Mark IVc, the Martini-Henry was a mainstay of British Infantry forces until it was replaced by the Lee-Metford 1890s. Many shots have been heard around the world. And each time it was fired from a different rifle. During the Victorian era, that rifle was the Martini-Henry. The Martini-Henry was a breechloading rifle that employed a pivoting breechblock designed by Austrian Friedrich von Martini and polygonal rifling designed by Scotsman Alexander Henry. The Martini rifle truly is a world icon, and is recognizable across most of the globe. Along with the steamship and the railroad engine, it was responsible for "painting the map of the world. Britain's legendary single-shot Martini-Henry rifle achieved its greatest fame during the hard-fought Zulu Wars of the late 1870s. Advertisement On January 22, 1879, while working on the bank of the Drift, Lieutenant John Chard, Royal Engineers, officer commanding at Rorke's drift, received news of the slaughter at Isandhlwana.

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The .577/450 Martini-Henry is a black powder, centrefire rifle cartridge. It was the standard British service cartridge from the early 1870s that went through two changes from the original brass foil wrapped case (with 14 parts) to the drawn brass of two parts, the case and the primer. The saga of the Martini-Henry rifle begins in 1862 when Henry Peabody of Boston, Massachusetts, patented a breech-loading rifle with a hinged trigger guard that lowered and raised the breechblock. Spent cartridges were ejected automatically as the breech dropped and a fresh cartridge could be slid into the chamber quickly. Adopted in 1871, the Martini-Henry was a streamlined and modern service rifle design for the time. With an unloaded weight of 8 lbs., 7 ozs., and an overall length of 49" for the standard. The Martini-Henry was a single-shot, breech-loading rifle with a lever-activated falling-block action. The user would lower the lever, which opened the breech, then insert a round directly into the chamber. After the breech was closed by raising the lever, the rifle was ready to fire. Manufacturing:

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GENERALLY: The Martini-Henry should more properly be called the Peabody-Martini-Henry as it is actually the Peabody pattern modified to a self-cocking hammerless design through the work (and patent) of Friederich von Martini of Frauenfeld, Switzerland, and the rifling design of Edinburgh gunmaker Alexander Henry (which rifling itself is a modifi. Area Code: 608 $600.00 Martini-Henry Mk 3 rifle. GI#: 102547229 SALE PENDING Original untouched Martini-Henry Mk 3 rifle made by BSA & M Co. Dated 1885. Very good solid condition with usual handling marks. Unit marking on left side of stock. Very good bore. I belive the u.Click for more info Seller: van keuren Area Code: 608 $850.00 Famously employed during the Zulu Wars, the Martini-Henry rifle is one of the best known British service rifles. This rifle was manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms & Metal Co., and is dated 1880. It is stamped as a Mark II beneath the Broad Arrow military acceptance mark. We were using Martini's, and fine rifles they were too." Private 1373 - Alfred Henry Hook V.C. Rorkes Drift, Natal. About the Martini Henry You could say my interest in the Martini Henry started 40 years ago when I saw a clip of the 1964 film "Zulu" on British TV, I nearly fell of the sofa, wide eyed and amazed when I saw red coated British.

Jeffrey & Co. Martini Henry Target Rifle .303 British (AL5806)

46K 1.9M views 4 years ago Shooting and discussing an original British Martini-Henry rifle! --------------------------------------- Hickok45 videos are filmed on my own private shooting range and. Martini-Henry: The Rifle That Helped Make the British Empire a Reality A history of a rifle that made history by Peter Suciu L Many shots have been heard around the world. And each time it.