Mad Minute: Swiss Martini Single-Shot (Not Martini-Henry)
Single Shot Rifles
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First time with a single-shot, in this case @neutral_af 's Martinistutzer single-shot Martini falling block target rifle from back in the day, chambered in 7.5x55 mm GP11!
How did we get on with this puppy?
(It's not a Martini-Henry and it's nothing to do with Battlefield 1 / BF1 )
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