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Okay, thanks for answering so quick.
I apologize if i sound like an idiot for asking this since i don't know if you have any connections with Buzzofwar. But.... Do you know what happend to the musket SWEPs? I mean, why was it removed from the workshop, i know that either Buzzofwar took it down or it got taken down.
You have all rights to call me stupid for asking a question like this.
As mentioned, the Martini-Henry was developed around the .44 Henry Cartridge only unlike the Henry Repeater, which had a capacity for 16 rounds of ammunition in it's tubular magazine, the Martini only allowed for one round to be loaded at a time inorder to maintain the discipline of the soldier and prevent a waste of ammunition.
During the very early 20th century, the Martini was rechambered to fire the new .303 Enfield Round. These rifles are nearly identicle save for the size of the bore and bear the Designation "Martini-Enfeild" to signify the difference in cartridge.
There was also a Smooth-bore variant of the Martini that functioned as a shotgun known as the Greener Police Gun.
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