Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
One of Us |
Here is a nice picture of my Martini K-Hornet to cheer you up after your elevated blood pressure in a previous thread 18" barrel, commercial ( non military ) action with no markings , pos chinese Tasco 3-9 varipower scope. Bit short in the stock for me , but will be just right for a small boy in a year or two - hes only just five at present . | ||
|
one of us |
Ah Muzza - Yummy Every boy should have at least one. | |||
|
one of us |
Or how about a pretty butt,that should work. Or a nice 45/120 to tame the savage beast in you. Or maybe your first love,Martinis.My little BSA 6A in .220 with factory aperture rear sight and front globe. There feel better now? | |||
|
one of us |
Muzza, Any chance of a close-up pic of the scope mounts? My Martini K-Hornet needs something other than its opens. Anyone know a sight that would fit the holes in the side of this receiver? | |||
|
One of Us |
Stu C my K-Hornet came with a Weaver style ramp attached to the barrel so I just used that . The .222R Martini project that I have underway will need something as well , so I intend to use a base made for the Contender rifles - short and not too bulky . Or just a normal Weaver one , but they are longer . A clever machinist could make a pretty neat mount base in his workshop , but I dont have the machinery to do that . I can upload a close up photo if you still want ... Shaun - that is a nice Ruger , tidier than my #1 in .220 Swift , but I bet my Swift makes a louder bang ..... Jennifer Lopez has a tidier butt than that Ruger too.. | |||
|
one of us |
I have a weaver base attached to the barrel on my .222R,I'll dig it out and post a pic this arvo.It overhangs the action a little,I'll get the model number. The Ruger is BA's | |||
|
One of Us |
couple of pics of the weaver base on my martini , apologies for the crappy phots - not very good with the digicam , and tried not to get any oil on wifeys favourite quilt as well... If I recall the Contender weaver base has a rebated back end that can hang over the breech a little (?)to move the whole arrangement back somewhat. Hope these help anyway , and with Shauns offering later you should get some idea of what it all looks like . | |||
|
One of Us |
Some more for the Bad Ass. Victorian Rozier in .577/.450 In more or less original used condition - ie not mucked around with. | |||
|
one of us |
Gee Men, I'm all green and full of tears now. I just want to come and thank yawl personally and have a little cuddle of your toys Cos yawl welcome to have a play with my singy shooters too! | |||
|
one of us |
Muzza thanks for those pics. That helps quite a bit. Does anyone know what mount would have fit the holes drilled at the top of my action? I can only think it was some kind of side mount, but I've never seen one like that. | |||
|
one of us |
Got another question for you guys. How do you protect the muzzle when you're cleaning your lever actions and single shots? Do you use some kind of muzzle protector, or are you just very careful pushing a rod down the bore? For a light clean, I've gone to bore snakes, but am not sure the best way to clean with a rod. | |||
|
one of us |
I clean my levers(3)and single shot(1)from the breech.The advantages of Marlin's superior design. | |||
|
One of Us |
YOU HAVE TO CLEAN THEM...????? | |||
|
One of Us |
I suspect a clever engineer type could make you a side mount plate to suit the three screws in your action , perhaps even one with horological engineering experience ( ) but I think fitting a weaver type base would be shitloads cheaper and faster . Those specialty type jobs are fine if you can do it yourself , but cost too much to pay someone else for their time . You also have a better crack at getting the mount concentric to the bore with a weaver , you would need to have some sort of adjustment in your side plate if you went that route . Interesting concept though . What about one of those laser sights that clamp to the barrel ? Not in keeping with the era of the gun but should work ok - maybe ? Just my thoughts anyway . Good luck . | |||
|
one of us |
Sorry stu forgot to answer your question. The OE mount was made by Field Instruments I think.Good luck finding one these days,I have been unable to so far. So I made my own to try and frankly it sucked,too hard to get the ammo in the gun.I chased up a weaver mount it's model is 92A,just changed scopes to get the eye relief right. Bought a $10 lenght(4ft) of alum. and file/grind away. It's yours if you send me an e-mail. Have you hugged your Marlins today? 38/55 Cowboy .357/.38 Cowboy .357/.38 1894C And finally for Muzza.Gun is stripped for a rebarrel to .256 Win Mag,wanna buy a barrel and 120 cases? Mount clears action by a bee's dick. | |||
|
one of us |
Got it. Field Instruments. Will probably go the cheap & easy route on this rifle and find a weaver mount. Cheers -Stu | |||
|
One of Us |
Shaun - you have mail , dude . | |||
|
Powered by Social Strata |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
Visit our on-line store for AR Memorabilia