The Martini-Enfield was a .303 calibre British service rifle adopted in the mid 1890s, based on the Martini-Henry rifle seen in the movie Zulu. (My primary interest is military firearms, generally from the Victorian era to the Korean War or thereabouts, in case you hadn't guessed )
Most people, however, think of "Martini" as in "James Bond's Cocktail", so my username manages to have a double meaning- it's not only the name of a vintage British service rifle (and thus reflects my main hobby and interest), it manages to combine connotations of The British Empire, Sophistication, Intelligence, Wit, Adventure, and Small Arms into one short title that sums me up pretty well, I think. :mrgreen: