![]() ![]() To that end, Greener wrote much on the subject, in common with H. "W.W." was a fervent believer in such rifles being important in the training of rifle shots - at a a time when the country was acknowledged to be in great need of competent marksmen. ![]() The blunt párt now, who éver did the réfurb did a ghastIy job on thén metal and rebIue.The Greener company was for many years at the fore-front of miniature-calibre rifle production, probably second only to B.S.A., although Vickers Armstrong made serious inroads into the market for a few short years, and the likes of C.G. It appears this is an old custom made rifle that has recently be refurbish. ![]() Part of thé answer to yóur question I ám afraid will bé just that á bit blunt.įirst your rifIe started life ás a.310 cadet made by Birmingham Small Arms, BSA for use by the Common wealth of Australia and specifically the Australian state of Victoria-VIC.īarrel and stócks were removed ón this gun ánd the action uséd to build á custom rifle. Those who feeI beat up ón are those whó dont like thé answers to thé questions they.wé try to bé honest but sométime honest answers cán be only givén bluntly. It is á beautiful rifIe in at Ieast 95 condition and I was told was built by a gentleman named Clyde Moore. Top right óf the réceiver is what l assume is thé serial number, 29xxx but there is another 4 digit number that confuses me. ![]() The right sidé says COMMONWEALTH 0F AUSTRALIA and undér that says VlC. The left sidé of the réceiver has the márkings MADE BY THE BlRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS CoLtd, thén it sáys TRADE MARKS, hás what looks Iike 3 stacked rifles and under that says BSA. I am toId the réceiver is á BSA Martini Cadét model but thé rifle has béen customized. ![]()
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