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[[Image:Martini-HenryMarkIV (1888-1889).jpg|thumb|right|400px|Martini-Henry Mk. IV (1888-1889) .577-.450 caliber.]]
[[Image:Martini-HenryMarkIV (1888-1889).jpg|thumb|right|400px|Martini-Henry Mk. IV (1888-1889) .577-.450 caliber.]]
[[Image:Martini-HenryCarbine(1881).jpg|thumb|right|400px|Martini-Henry Carbine 1881 .577-.450 caliber.]]
[[Image:Martini-HenryCarbine(1881).jpg|thumb|right|400px|Martini-Henry Carbine 1881 .577-.450 caliber.]]
[[Image:Martinisporter.jpg|400px|thumb|none| Martini-Henry "Sporter" .577-.450 caliber modified by the famous London gunsmith J. Rigby]]
==Information==
==Information==
The Martini-Henry rifle is a lever-action breech loading rifle developed as a quick loading cartridge rifle for use with the British Army. The weapon saw extensive service in the Zulu conflict and remained in use until it was phased out by bolt action Enfield repeating rifles and Maxim machine guns. It uses a unique bullet, a cartridge built using a .577 brass casing pinched down onto a .45 caliber .450 bullet to fit the chamber. The head spacing in the chamber must have been pretty poor to fit a round with several crimps in the case, but it proved reliable and effective for the time it served.
The Martini-Henry rifle is a lever-action breech loading rifle developed as a quick loading cartridge rifle for use with the British Army. The weapon saw extensive service in the Zulu conflict and remained in use until it was phased out by bolt action Enfield repeating rifles and Maxim machine guns. It uses a unique bullet, a cartridge built using a .577 brass casing pinched down onto a .45 caliber .450 bullet to fit the chamber. The head spacing in the chamber must have been pretty poor to fit a round with several crimps in the case, but it proved reliable and effective for the time it served.

Revision as of 15:09, 13 June 2009

The Martini-Henry rifle has been used by the following actors in the following Films, Television, Anime, and Videogames.

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Martini-Henry Mk. I (1871-1876) .577-.450 caliber.
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Martini-Henry Mk. II (1877-1881) .577-.450 caliber.
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Martini-Henry Mk. III (1881-1888) .577-.450 caliber.
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Martini-Henry Mk. IV (1888-1889) .577-.450 caliber.
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Martini-Henry Carbine 1881 .577-.450 caliber.
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Martini-Henry "Sporter" .577-.450 caliber modified by the famous London gunsmith J. Rigby

Information

The Martini-Henry rifle is a lever-action breech loading rifle developed as a quick loading cartridge rifle for use with the British Army. The weapon saw extensive service in the Zulu conflict and remained in use until it was phased out by bolt action Enfield repeating rifles and Maxim machine guns. It uses a unique bullet, a cartridge built using a .577 brass casing pinched down onto a .45 caliber .450 bullet to fit the chamber. The head spacing in the chamber must have been pretty poor to fit a round with several crimps in the case, but it proved reliable and effective for the time it served.

Film

  • Kevin Costner in Waterworld (Mocked as a grappling hook rifle during the oil tanker scene)

Television

Anime

Videogame