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Spent some time in the workshop

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As it's been cold an wet I've been hiding away in the workshop for a couple of days. Just made a handful of magnetic ammo blocks for the Martini Internationals. These are in the style of the old Parker hale QL5 blocks. Also made a few Scope rails for the Internationals.

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Nice work.
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Excellent work.
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Great work, good to see new life breathed into the classics.
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Great work - wish I could do that. Also reminded me of my early days shooting with Martinis.
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Thank you.. The International Martini's, when fitted with a scope and flat forearm block can still competitive for benchrest. For less than £500 you could buy a rifle, scope and mount and a flat forearm block and compete with the latest Gruenig & Elmiger, Walther or Anschutz costing ten times as much, and not be too disadvantaged.
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Excellent work. I suppose what a lot of guys are now wondering is "How much?" :D

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redcat wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 2:39 pm Excellent work. I suppose what a lot of guys are now wondering is "How much?" :D

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