View Full Version : 270. win made by Midland Gun Co. England
saan man
02-19-2006, 12:44 AM
newbie here, hello all
I am looking for any information on this rifle
It is a 270. win. the markings on the gun include ".270 cal"
"Midland Gun Co. England", the serial #, the letters "BNP" with a crown above it.
When i was looking to buy a scope for it the fella in the gun shop looked under "Parker Hale" for the mount #'s, but even then the screws that he gave me were too large for the threads on the barrel. Any information on this rifle/company such as specs, history, etc would be greatly appreciated
BILLY D.
02-19-2006, 01:07 AM
take it back to gun shop and have a measurement made on the screw holes. i have no idea where van isle is so i don't know whether we are dealing with metric or sae sizes and threads.
sorry thats all the help i can offer.
Gil Martin
02-19-2006, 07:19 AM
I agree with BILLY D and would go back to the gun shop. All the best...
Gil
ringo
02-19-2006, 11:09 AM
I have a Midland rifle chambered to 7mm rem mag. Basically, it is a British mauser, so any commercial mauser mount(s) should fit. The holes on mine accept 6-48 screws. BNP is British Nitro Proof. When Parker Hale stopped producing its firearm line, Midland ceased production too. Midland seems to be to Parker Hale, what Tikka is to Sako. I heard Parker Hale brought in Santa Barbara actions from Spain, FN, and Yugoslavia to complete some of its orders. Midland was purchased by Parker Hale after WW2, and produced rifles into the early 90's.
BILLY D.
02-19-2006, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by ringo
I have a Midland rifle chambered to 7mm rem mag. Basically, it is a British mauser, so any commercial mauser mount(s) should fit. The holes on mine accept 6-48 screws. BNP is British Nitro Proof. When Parker Hale stopped producing its firearm line, Midland ceased production too. Midland seems to be to Parker Hale, what Tikka is to Sako. I heard Parker Hale brought in Santa Barbara actions from Spain, FN, and Yugoslavia to complete some of its orders. Midland was purchased by Parker Hale after WW2, and produced rifles into the early 90's.
ringo
thanks for the history lesson. great info. i had never heard of midland. was familiar somewhat with parker hale.
saan man
02-19-2006, 08:31 PM
Originally posted by BILLY D.
ringo
thanks for the history lesson. great info. i had never heard of midland. was familiar somewhat with parker hale.
ditto
thanks for the info and the spec's ringo -
and For Billy D - Van Isle is short for vancouver island, a small island on the British Columbia coast:D famous for big black bears and big elk
cheers
BILLY D.
02-20-2006, 06:03 AM
Originally posted by saan man
ditto
thanks for the info and the spec's ringo -
and For Billy D - Van Isle is short for vancouver island, a small island on the British Columbia coast:D famous for big black bears and big elk
cheers
saan man
darn, i shoiuld have known better. thats what happens when your going on 70 years old and start answering questions late at night. DUH. brain wave/fart.
if you have weaver mounts i would venture a guess that the 6x48 screws would work. if the front base is marked 46 or 20 it is a weaver base and uses 6x48 screws.
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