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    Restaurierung von antiken Hinterladern oder Vorderladern, Meinung

    Original Item: We found a few more buried deep inside our warehouse! This is the final batch (fewer than 10 remain). IMA is proud to offer this rare sturdy gun as an affordable clean it yourself untouched rifle! The Martini-Henry Gahendra was based on an 1869 Westley Richards patented design, this unique and extremely rare early breech loading military rifle 577/450 Martini-Henry calibre was produced under the direction of General Gahendra Rana in the 1880's to provide Ghurka regiments with what appeared to be the latest British Military Rifle. An ingenious design, it really surpassed the standard Martini in that its entire action was removable as one unit for ease of servicing or exchange. Production however caused massive logistic problems and by 1894 the Ghurkas were dangerously short of viable .450 cal. breechloaders to face ever growing threats from the east. Finally the British came to the rescue with a delivery of several thousand Martini short lever rifles in late 1894 and even more long lever Martini Rifles in 1908. The over complicated Gahendra Rifle was thereafter basically shelved, the void in up-to-date arms having been met. Always considered the rarest Martini variety of all, the Gahendra Rifle has a characteristic loading lever but in other respects closely resembles the standard Martini externally. A chance to obtain an extremely rare historical antique rifle that was a close relative of one of the most successful rifle systems of all time for an UNBEATABLE price! What does "Untouched Condition" mean? OK, this is exactly what we are offering: Genuine pre-1898 Nepalese manufactured Martini-Henry Gahendra Rifles that have laid undisturbed for well over 100 years in far from perfect storage conditions in the Old Palace of Lagan Silekhana in Katmandu, Nepal. Our DVD of "TREASURE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT" shows these very weapons as we found them and the story behind them. What we guarantee you will receive:- Action- Lever- Trigger- Stock (May have Cracks, Missing Chunks, Old repairs, Wood Rot)- Barrel- 2 Steel Barrel Bands- Cleaning Rod (might be newly made)What you may not receive:- Butt Plate (might be broken or completely missing)- Screws (Butt Plate, Sling Swivel, etc)- Sling Swivels- Sight Leaf and/or Slide- Other minor partsTypical Condition:- Will show rust & pitting- Will be covered in filth- May not operate- May be incomplete- May have Cracks, Missing Chunks, Old repairs.- May be frozen in grime- May have cracks and/or rot in wood However, every Gahendra will be 100% GENUINE. We ask you to look closely at the photographs, the example photographed here is a typical gun that could expect to receive, read reviews, both good and bad, and only then place an order understanding what you are likely to receive. We want Educated Aware Customers. If it isn't what you expect, that is fine, return it (before you attempt any restoration) and the full gun purchase price will be refunded to you, however the customer will pay shipping both ways. We can not exchange guns and will not get into an exchange situation, so please do not ask. We are not trying to sell you an incomplete weapon and then sell you the missing parts. We will do our best to make sure it is complete as possible. One day we will also sell replacement parts, but that is in the distant future. We are not trying to frustrate you; we are trying to fill a void in the marketplace for genuine but affordable rare and unique antique weapons so that collectors and historians of all backgrounds can enjoy a genuine part of history. These should be viewed as "project" guns, work on it with your Son or Grandson, clean it up, hang it over your mantle, or don't clean it, they are impressive anyway you seem them. The price is affordable; the history is priceless. If you want to shoot it, DON'T! If you still want to shoot it, take it to a licensed GUNSMITH first. These are 100+ year-old hand made guns, be very careful, IMA sells these for display purposes only, they are not intended to be fired. Please buy our products, but do read the reviews and descriptions first. We feel you will agree that the recovery of old weapons from Nepal was a milestone for the collecting fraternity and we hope you enjoy a genuine antique weapon that has never been touched by any other collector than you. Specifications- Years of Manufacture: circa 1895Caliber: .577/450 Martini–HenryCartridge Type: Centerfire CartridgeBarrel Length: 33 InchesOverall Length: 49 1/2 InchesAction type: Lever Action Falling BlockFeed System: Single Shot NOTE: International orders of antique firearms MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services (courier). USPS Priority Mail international will not accept these. International customers should always consult their country's antique gun laws prior to ordering.




    Was denkt Ihr von diesen ? Bin am überlegen ob ich das als Winterprojekt in Angriff nehme.

    Vorab, mein Verständnis ist, dass diese Waffen die ja gerade nicht zur Verwendung von Patronen konstruiert wurden nicht als Waffen i.S.d. WaffG gelten und ich deshalb auch keine Scherereien mit der Einfuhr haben sollte.

    Denkt Ihr, dass die Waffen noch restaurierbar sind oder handelt man sich damit mehr Ärger als Spaß am Handwerk ein ?

    Viele Grüße

    #2
    "untouched condition"
    das sagt eigentlich ja schon alles.
    Es kommt dabei darauf an was du suchst.
    Fuer $500.00 plus einfuhrkosten, da stelle ich mir schon etwas besseres vor als so eine verostete, vergammelte bohnenstange, die nicht einmal gut genug ist um an der wand zu haengen.
    Wenn du's nicht glaubst, dann schau dir mal die bilder etwas genauer an.

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      #3
      Hallo pierre1989

      Schau dich mal bei egun um. Da sind öfter alte originale Vorderlader Waffen drin, wo sich eine Restaurierung lohnt und wo Du auch Freude dran hast. Mit Glück auch für nen schmalen Taler. Die beiden Waffen in deinen Links, da habens zumindest die Holzteile schon hinter sich. Der Holzwurm ist da noch das kleinere Übel. Ist der Verkäufer aus Deutschland, null Streß mit Einfuhr und Zoll.

      Gruß Carsten

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        #4
        Danke Platoon, das werde ich mal machen.

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