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Martini Henry No. 4 Long Lever Test Firing .577-450

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2010

Much more to come

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  • I loved the video on the Martini Henry. I have been looking at buying on of the 577/.450's and was wondering what you thought about shooting one. I am planning on buying mine from IMA and was wondering if you thought it would be safe enough to shoot? Also wanted to know if the weapon is rifled or smooth bore?

  • You are in luck. I am uploading a whole series of videos (one of which is up now) on disassembly/reassembly, headspace, handloading, and other safety considerations. Also, we will be working up quite a few handloads and doing a lot of range tests.

  • I was curious if you new how to remove the slide and bolt out of a 20 gauge Remington Model 17

  • I'm not sure...I've never dealt with that particular gun. I'd be willing to be that Numrich has a schematic though.

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  • Shoot that bloody dog !

  • my dad says this gun kicks like a mule.....is that true?

    

  • My dad gave me a martini henry but we dont hav ammo to shoot it :(

  • Did you ever happen to do a video on making 577/.450 brass?

  • Could you do a video on how you make 577 450 ammo? 

  • Luv the vid just wish you were wearing yer skivvies

  • When I was at school teachers would always tell me about this rifle in the UK they would drop the i . Martin Henry

  • @RcUniverseGuy nope you have to reload good brass will run you $5 each + a bullet mold witch would be $85 from cast bullet engineering in australia(cheap and a vary nice mold i got mine from there) and of corse the real blackpowder(fake stuff is hell on brass) its alot cheaper in the long run the brit made martini's are the only ones id consider safe to shoot the francotte's is the most unsafe ones to shoot

  • Now this is shooting fun!

  • Nice redneck pants :)

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