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Recently came into a complete M-H .577/450 front end and a buttstock for what appears to be a later model variant (forend hook rather than a pin). Barrel finish isn't great above the wood line, but for the age, the bore and chamber look really good. Thinking of building it up and have been offered a late type receiver, but would still need things like a lever, buttplate and screws, the stock cup that the lever sits in, a breechblock and extractor to convert from .303 back to 577/450. Other than eBay, and IMA, any good sources (preferably in the US) for parts for the large frame M-H? Also, as far as books about the M-H go, anyone have any recommendations as to what to read or what to stay away from? Thanks. | ||
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I understand the Brits converted a lot of them into shotguns, so I would guess rifle parts exist somewhere. Numrich or Sarco, maybe? End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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My mil-surp collecting son has one. I don’t know a lot about it, I’ll check. This is a complete, fully functioning gun. | |||
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Many of them were converted to dangerous game hunting rifles. It was the strongest action available for a long time. ____________________________ Eeewwww, don't touch it! Here, poke at it with this stick. | |||
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Sarco has nothing for the large frame Martini at the moment. Numrich has 8 parts, none of which I'm after at present or are more than I think they are worth. I did find another source last night, need to contact them for more info. | |||
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