A Mk IV Martini-Henry made in 1887, so it's not a firearm under Federal law. It does come equipped with what the tacticool guys term "an aggressive muzzle attachment for CQB" but is known to us geezers as a bayonet.
Here are a couple of us clowning around with a Victorian pith helmet, the Martini-Henry Mk IV and a Webley Mk V in .455. Near as we can tell, there is little chance of a Zulu attack in Madison county.
This afternoon I reloaded 420 Wild Bunch .45 ACP loads consisting of 4,2 gn Tightgroup under a 230 gn LRN bullet in preparation for our Wild Bunch Nationals next month.
I also reset the powder measure on my 9mm press to drop a slightly heavier (.2 gn) load than my last test batch.
The" Wild Bunch Nationals" just sounds like a ****-load of fun.
I cleaned about 500 rounds of .357 so they are ready for loading. Also, I am out of 44 mag bullets, so am about to order a bunch from Summer Ent.
I've not loaded for a couple months, I still have hundreds in surplus that I've not shot because the weather has been lousy wet and windy. Where is spring?
Ahhh, 60's would be heaven here. LOLI know what you mean - it was in the low 60s when I left for work this morning!