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Video Martini-Henry MkIV

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Today's rabbit hole.

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So grab your pith helmet, pause "Zulu" and join us! Today is Episode Three: the Martini-Henry MkIV!

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Fun rifles to shoot! When IMA imported them, I got one to clean. Brass was a bit expensive @ $5 each, but it lasts. Also got a Gahendra in 577/450 and a couple Sniders. Those are easier on the reloading budget - 28 ga cases can easily be altered. Recoil? Not much - the guns weigh a bit which takes care of that.

All of the above came soaked in yak fat. (really!) Which is great since it really protects the metal from oxidizing. I never encountered a rusty barrel - all cleaned up bright and shiny. I used spray oven cleaner to remove it from metal.
 
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