My new Maltby No4 Mk1

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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Tower75

Re: My new Maltby No4 Mk1

#11 Post by Tower75 »

Amazing rifle there, VH.

I'm going to try and make my next rifle a No.4. I've decided, why do I have all these non-.303" rifles when I could actually have .303" rifles? gunlike
huntervixen

Re: My new Maltby No4 Mk1

#12 Post by huntervixen »

Thanks for the great feedback guys, much appreciated, another Military classic inbound later this week ..... all I I will say is :australia2:

Pics on Friday
soggy0ne

Re: My new Maltby No4 Mk1

#13 Post by soggy0ne »

What a beautiful job, he did you proud, hope it shoots as good as it looks! please tell us how you get on.
huntervixen

Re: My new Maltby No4 Mk1

#14 Post by huntervixen »

soggy0ne wrote:What a beautiful job, he did you proud, hope it shoots as good as it looks! please tell us how you get on.
Will do, just letting the woodwork settle for a few weeks after its first major oiling, then check the bedding again, then off to the range!

Now's the time to get a good No4 guys, the price is on a steady year on year rise as the good shooting examples are starting to get a bit thin on the ground.
Dougan

Re: My new Maltby No4 Mk1

#15 Post by Dougan »

Lovely rifle...some of the nicest woodwork I've seen on a No.4 :p
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