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Skeet, On rebarrel job on the Martini, think small. You can go standard with either 22 Hornet or 218 Bee. A barrel of fun and you don't have to play extractor games. Remember that original is a rimmed cartridge, the same as a 32-20. The barrel is oversize for a 32-20 or that would be a great way to go. I have one of those in the cabinet that I haven't decided what to make it into. I have a 20 caliber octagon barrel and have thought of a .20 Killer Bee or a 20 on the Fireball case. Lots of ways to go.
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Larry,
I have a few, a 218, two 357 supers, a 225 but the real fun gun is the 222R. You can get an Aussie to send you some brass. It is a 222 Remington with a rim that just happens to be the same size as a 38 spl / 357. You reload it with 222 dies and a 357 shell holder. It was designed specificly for the Cadet. The 225 is the largest case diameter that will work in the Cadet barrel shank. I wanted to build one to see how it would work, it worked fine. The little Bee would be pretty cool but the 221 version would require a hinged, spring loaded leg on one side of the extractor at least. There is a drawing design for the extractor on record or at least there was one. The extractor / ejector is about the only part that needs to be purchased unless you have a lot of time on your hands. But it is easy to open it up and to weld if you need to close it up. It is a part that is rarely found even to purchase, at any price. When you get to high pressure rounds you must put a bushing in so that the firing pin hole is reduced from its original BP requirement. At the same time the firing pin diameter must be reduced with a shoulder created that stops on the block and not the bushing. The little Martini has a very fast lock time so with a good trigger it is or can be very accurate. Ed
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