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British P-1885 Martini-Henry MkIV Long Lever Rifle: Cleaned & Complete
[NB1005]

$595.00

Original Item: Straight from our exclusive discovery of arms in the royal palace of Nepal! The great success of the P-1871 Martini Henry Short Lever Rifle had only been marred by the occasional difficulty experienced with the ejection of the spent cartridge from powder residue fouling the chamber. The solution was the introduction of the P-1885 Long Lever model that provided great leverage for case extraction. In front line service for only three years when it was superseded by the .303 cal P-1888 magazine Rifle the P-1885 Martini saw principal use in Britain's overseas Colonial Empire. Each Long Lever Martini-Henry bears a date within the 1880's.

Note: This gun was manufactured before 1898 and is therefore legally considered an "antique". It is totally legal to own WITHOUT a U.S. Federal Firearms License and can be shipped to most countries around the world.

Check out his fantastic video series on you tube about taking apart, cleaning and evaluating an IMA MKIV Martini henry. Many thanks to the creators: youtube handles- iraqveteran888 & Ginsboy2003.

Check out this fantastic video series on you tube about taking apart, cleaning and evaluating an IMA MKIV Martini-Henry. Many thanks to the creators: youtube handles- iraqveteran8888 & Ginsboy2003.

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