Hi
I just picked up my .22 Hornet built on a .310 Cadet and thought I would show you. Beautiful timber but the RH cheek piece is wasted on me as a lefty. Has a few spots of surface rust but I'll work on that, maybe re barrel to .17H and Cerekote down the track but can't wait to shoot it.
I have a LH Browning A-Bolt in .22 Hornet so now I have a choice.
Regards
Martini .22 Hornet
- Seddo
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Re: Martini .22 Hornet
Nice pick up there. I have a soft spot for them.
Re: Martini .22 Hornet
Nice looking rifle. They tend to be shooters, I had one with a left hand cheek piece, was very accurate but sold it.
I guess you could remove the cheek piece on yours if you want too.
I guess you could remove the cheek piece on yours if you want too.
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Re: Martini .22 Hornet
Gotta luv the martini
Had one a long time ago, wish I had kept it but usual story, sold it when made a good offer.
Was very accurate if I remember rightly.
Nice looking rifle. Good pick up.
Had one a long time ago, wish I had kept it but usual story, sold it when made a good offer.
Was very accurate if I remember rightly.
Nice looking rifle. Good pick up.
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Re: Martini .22 Hornet
Very nice martini in a hornet!
Stock looks nice. Need to refinish mine but enjoy shooting it more than resanding lol
Stock looks nice. Need to refinish mine but enjoy shooting it more than resanding lol
Re: Martini .22 Hornet
There is a left hand stock for a Martini on abused guns. Your new rifle looks nice.
Jeff
Jeff
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Re: Martini .22 Hornet
Looks beaut, turn the stock over so the cheek piece is on the left-hand side, job's done.