***FFL Required For All Firearms Manufactured After 1898: Out-of-State Buyers Firearms must be shipped through our 3rd Party Shipper Westside Mail Center and ALL Firearms Manufactured After 1898 must be shipped to a valid holder of a Federal Firearms License. These rifles were sold to Australia starting in 1909 as training rifles and were used well into the 1950’s. 32 Special will certainly make a capable hunting round. The bore is bright and the rifling is good. Stock and forearm show the most wear with dents scratches and heavy wear from use. 32 Win Special Serial Number: 60280 Working Order: Firearm has not been tested Background Check: Required Keywords: Firearms, Guns This rifle is in good condition with visible wear commensurate with age. These rifles were originally chambered as. The top of the barrel ahead of the rear sight is marked “Made by The Birmingham Small Arms Co. The stock has a “Commonwealth of Australia, Victoria” with the number “16055”, and date stamp '6/11'. The barrel is marked “32 win Spl” on the flat, and “31- 12-120” on the round portion. The top of the receiver is marked “16055” at the rear, and a Kangaroo at the front. The right side of the receiver is marked “60280” at the top, and “Commonwealth of Australia / VIC / 16055”.
The left side of the receiver is marked “Made by the Birmingham Small Arms Co. Commonwealth of Australia Marked BSA Martini Rifle.