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What would you expect it to sell for, Dig?
I seem to remember 32-20 Win ammunition will work in that lovely little gun.
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.310 Cadet ammo is not difficult to make because the brass is available. I had a Cadet rifle at one time. My boys loved it, especially when they saw "Zulu" and realized it was a mini-Martini. That is one cool little gun.
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Wow!
.310 wouldn't be my first choice for emus, but may give satisfactory service for drop-bears...
The .310 is really forgiving to handload, surprisingly accurate. Love the cartridge and the small frame BSA martini rifles, but this...!
Last edited by cadet; 07/12/12 08:41 AM.
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The estimate is likely to be in the region of 7,000 - 9,000.
He also had a mint, cased Churchill double boxlock in .22 rimfire.
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That is one little gem; I shudder to think of the price. I noticed that Holts had a Holland & Holland double .300 hammer Rook rifle that had belonged to Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey that someone had unwisely bored out to double .410. Thank goodness that this is still original. Can't have made many of those. Lagopus.....
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wow, that is really beautiful , what a sweet double rifle franc
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Just look at the finish and detail, quite something.
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A lot of nice rifles were bored out to a shotgun bore. Radcliffe's of Colchester had a Farquharson 450 falling block bored to 28 bore. Well, at leat it could be used.
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It's cool. I want it.
Oh, and what's it good for?
What does one actually shoot with a .310 Cadet? Is this a .22 rimfire equivalent as far as stopping power? (acknowledging that it has a larger bullet, of course)
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