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Sporting/Hunting Tactical Henry Rifle Company. It is similar to a US ordnance mark, but it has been on this rifle for some time, and when viewed closely, is rather crude looking. Francotte Rifles G Misc Rifles Galil Rifles Gibbs Rifles Golden Eagle Rifles Griffin and Howe Rifles H Misc Rifles Harrington & Richardson Rifles Heckler & Koch Rifles. 577-450 British caliber, but whereas the standard British bore size for the. There is also a very interesting crossed cannons stamp on the butt, which I have so far been unable to ID. Long before the recent importing of Nepalese Gahendra and Francotte rifles, they had cherry-picked these guns and brought the best into their cavernous warehouses. Nagari unit marks on the butt, Nagari characters on the sight leaf, with what appears to be a British 'broad arrow' on the sight base, which is interesting. It's also the fastest twist I've seen on any Martini. You can see on the right of the receiver where the area was converted back. This rifle also utilized a cocking indicator at one time. It's the first I've seen with a thumb rest, the first I've seen with a brass buttplate and brass nosecap, and the first I've seen with a more traditional Belgian style of rounded triggerguard (most NMFs sport a swept back guard) This is unlike any Nepalese Francotte I've ever seen. Francotte Bte, a Liege: A Francotte 470 Nitro Express Double Rifle Made in 1927, This Pre-War Quality Boxlock comes with 26' Extractor Chopper lump barrels, Rib extension crossbolt t.
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Item Description: For your consideration is a very unusual Nepalese Martini Francotte. Item Name: FS Nepalese Martini Francotte, very unusual! Service and shipping were outstanding.The product was however disappointing.A Completely unpreserved Nepalese Gahendra Martini (from the markings on the receiver top rear).Completely rusted from barrel to butt-plate.Looks like it came out the oceanI pulled the rifle out the bubble wrap and a cascade of rusted bits poured forth.