Hello Hans, I'm pleased that you enjoyed it. I must say that I was seduced by the exceptional action and cartridge combination. They did put some critical thought into the design....Doc
Very well built these rifles, mine was built by Alex Henry with a right hand lock, the AH built rifles had a stepped lock plate with a lock made by Brazier, they were made in LH and RH lock form, great attention to detail as well. Many thanks for posting this! Stay safe! Chris B.
Hi Chris, I'm pleased that you viewed the production, being vested in this type of arm as you are. I have very little experience with these as we don't see them on this side of the pond. But I always admired their superior design and workmanship. You are privileged to posses yours. Best regards.....Doc
Beautiful rifle and great shooting. It's very timely that I found this video as I have recently embarked on researching the militia and police of Australia during the Australian frontier wars of the 1850s onwards. I always did have a soft spot for these Martini Henry alternatives (the AH rifle looks a quite a bit more handy as well). I watched your other videos and found them quite informative with a relaxing format. If you ever get your hands on one, a video on the Remington Keene would be much appreciated.
Hello Sir, and thank you for the kind critique. The pace on my channel is rather subdued. A "Mad-Minute" may take as much as an hour. Best of luck on your research. I believe it's a time period that parallels our wild west, including a gold rush. I do have a Remington Keene carbine but sad to say I have never fired it, although it is included in my mental list of semi uncommon ones to shoot. Perhaps this Fall. Best regards......Doc
Awesome rifle Doc . That is the best gun for you being your lefthanded. Never seen one with the lock on the left side. Another great shooter for your collection.
Hi Phillip, glad you liked it. Perhaps Mr. Henry was left handed ??? Or, it was simply made for the Australian market where the toilets spin the other way ???
Hi Hugh, Glad you enjoyed the adventure. The time machine was a barkentine out of Sydney, the year 1871. " We sailed on the good ship Venus...My God you should 'of seen us"
Wow! I own a Martini Henry but I would like to have a gun like this! How much would cost such a marvel? I presume much more than a Martini-Henry, considering the fact that there are way less specimens available.
Wow, another rare gun Doc. That Aussie gun has the lock on the wrong side, just like my Brit motorcycle has the shifter on the wrong side. I have a weakness for English designed stuff, quirky as it is. At least you've found an antique gun for lefty's. Since Google has control of RUclips now I've noticed comments I've left on you channel do not appear and comments left on my channel have disappeared. I don't know if it's censorship or what. Plus I see occasional adds on my un-monetized channel. Oh well, another great video. Thanks Gp
Hi Gp, It is curious why they built it like that, but you must remember that their toilets spin opposite of ours also ! Now that you mention it, I do remember years ago trying my friends British bikes, and they took some concentration to manipulate. BSA , Triumphs, & Norton. I stayed with my BMW R-60-2 for years. No fan of Lucas electrics. The u-tube issue is very annoying, I have witnessed all you allude to and more. I also noticed that some of my faithful followers have been UN-subscribed. Keep the faith...Best regards.....Doc
Hello RGK, Most of these guns want a "Fat" .45 cal bullet so I purchased some from Old West Bullet Molds. Typical diameter is around .465" - .472" You may also try paper patching a standard .45 cal. bullet up to that diameter.......Doc
It is a shame someone couldn't tool up for these guns and make them again. They aren't complicated at all. With today's machining methods they could be easily made. Bit I am afraid with todays inflated prices they would be out of reach for the average shooter who likes this type of gun me included. Fine old weapon...
Hello Johnny, I appreciate your input. I agree with your statement that these could be easily produced today. Unfortunately today's business model does not look for a reasonable profit. If we can't make a gouging we don't bother getting involved. Also, making any item where someone can get injured carries severe liability. If we all signed a waiver at birth, perhaps we could move forward.
Да, сэр, он был основан на старом английском патроне 58-го калибра. В последующие годы, когда в них был заряжен бездымный порох, из этого патрона было неприятно стрелять. С уважением из США.
Magnificent rifle that was unknown to me until this video. Great shooting!!
Hi Richard, The gun is truly a testament to the designers and builders that went before us. A pleasure to load for and fire........Doc
I've always wanted an Alex Henry sporting model falling block. Nice one Doc.
Thanks so much Mike.
Elegant rifle. Thanks for another VERY informative video. The meticulous display of disassembly and assembly shows the beauty of the design.
Hello Hans, I'm pleased that you enjoyed it. I must say that I was seduced by the exceptional action and cartridge combination. They did put some critical thought into the design....Doc
Very well built these rifles, mine was built by Alex Henry with a right hand lock, the AH built rifles had a stepped lock plate with a lock made by Brazier, they were made in LH and RH lock form, great attention to detail as well. Many thanks for posting this! Stay safe! Chris B.
Hi Chris, I'm pleased that you viewed the production, being vested in this type of arm as you are. I have very little experience with these as we don't see them on this side of the pond. But I always admired their superior design and workmanship. You are privileged to posses yours. Best regards.....Doc
Congratulations Doc! You finally got yourself a southpaw gun. I like it!
--- sorry John, u-tube is playing games
Beautiful rifle and great shooting. It's very timely that I found this video as I have recently embarked on researching the militia and police of Australia during the Australian frontier wars of the 1850s onwards. I always did have a soft spot for these Martini Henry alternatives (the AH rifle looks a quite a bit more handy as well). I watched your other videos and found them quite informative with a relaxing format.
If you ever get your hands on one, a video on the Remington Keene would be much appreciated.
Hello Sir, and thank you for the kind critique. The pace on my channel is rather subdued. A "Mad-Minute" may take as much as an hour. Best of luck on your research. I believe it's a time period that parallels our wild west, including a gold rush. I do have a Remington Keene carbine but sad to say I have never fired it, although it is included in my mental list of semi uncommon ones to shoot. Perhaps this Fall. Best regards......Doc
Awesome rifle Doc . That is the best gun for you being your lefthanded. Never seen one with the lock on the left side. Another great shooter for your collection.
Hi Phillip, glad you liked it. Perhaps Mr. Henry was left handed ??? Or, it was simply made for the Australian market where the toilets spin the other way ???
Thanks for another Great video Doc!
Hi Jeff, Glad you could come along with us on the excursion down-under ! Regards....Doc
Brilliant, thank you, doctor.
Hi Mark, good to hear from you. Pleased that you came along on the time travel adventure, Best regards....Doc
She's A real jewel Doc. Did you have to time travel to Australia to get it. Thanks again.
Hi Hugh, Glad you enjoyed the adventure. The time machine was a barkentine out of Sydney, the year 1871. " We sailed on the good ship Venus...My God you should 'of seen us"
What are the other items in the (cleaning) kit?
Hi John, Solvents and oils: Ballistol, Rem-oil, Kerosene, Linseed oil.
Wow! I own a Martini Henry but I would like to have a gun like this! How much would cost such a marvel? I presume much more than a Martini-Henry, considering the fact that there are way less specimens available.
Hi, It could be as much as double the cost, depending on your location, condition and availability. Best of luck on your quest.
@@dr.durellshepard398 Thank you very much for your answer.
Wow, another rare gun Doc. That Aussie gun has the lock on the wrong side, just like my Brit motorcycle has the shifter on the wrong side. I have a weakness for English designed stuff, quirky as it is. At least you've found an antique gun for lefty's. Since Google has control of RUclips now I've noticed comments I've left on you channel do not appear and comments left on my channel have disappeared. I don't know if it's censorship or what. Plus I see occasional adds on my un-monetized channel. Oh well, another great video. Thanks Gp
Hi Gp, It is curious why they built it like that, but you must remember that their toilets spin opposite of ours also ! Now that you mention it, I do remember years ago trying my friends British bikes, and they took some concentration to manipulate. BSA , Triumphs, & Norton. I stayed with my BMW R-60-2 for years. No fan of Lucas electrics. The u-tube issue is very annoying, I have witnessed all you allude to and more. I also noticed that some of my faithful followers have been UN-subscribed. Keep the faith...Best regards.....Doc
Do you cast your own tips and if so what Mould do you use ? Thank you
Hello RGK, Most of these guns want a "Fat" .45 cal bullet so I purchased some from Old West Bullet Molds. Typical diameter is around .465" - .472" You may also try paper patching a standard .45 cal. bullet up to that diameter.......Doc
Thank you for your reply , yes I paper patch for my Martini but it’s a pain Lol
It is a shame someone couldn't tool up for these guns and make them again. They aren't complicated at all. With today's machining methods they could be easily made. Bit I am afraid with todays inflated prices they would be out of reach for the average shooter who likes this type of gun me included. Fine old weapon...
Hello Johnny, I appreciate your input. I agree with your statement that these could be easily produced today. Unfortunately today's business model does not look for a reasonable profit. If we can't make a gouging we don't bother getting involved. Also, making any item where someone can get injured carries severe liability. If we all signed a waiver at birth, perhaps we could move forward.
Another 150 year old sleeping beauty woken from its hibernation - well done!
Thank you Sir for the kind comment, She did behave admirably. Best regards....Doc
Да это не патрон, а натуральный снаряд мелкокалиберной артиллерии 😎Отличное видео. 🧐👍
Да, сэр, он был основан на старом английском патроне 58-го калибра. В последующие годы, когда в них был заряжен бездымный порох, из этого патрона было неприятно стрелять. С уважением из США.