Martini-Henry I.C.1 Carbine
The Martini-Henry I.C.1 Carbine, a significant breech-loading rifle of the British Empire, is explored in detail. Its design aimed for interchangeability between cavalry and artillery variants. Chambered in .577/450, it utilized a falling block action based on Peabody's design with Martini's striker and Henry's rifling. Specific carbine features include a smaller cocking indicator and rounded receiver. Live firing highlights potential issues with vintage Kynoch ammunition.









