*FNA-Brescia did return to the adjustable rear sight (200 meter battle sight with 600-1500 meter adjustable) when they began producing in 6.5x52mm again. It didn’t have a front sight and bayonet, so I kinda went crazy and bought one online too. I own a M41 in 6.5 mm and am curious about the dimensions of the front sight base on all other Carcano 1891 variants. barrel has 42-xx fna brescia Ra07269 with re under it.
Caliber may be determined by reading the rear sight.
Italian carcano serial numbers serial number#
Available Serial Number Ranges (Savage, Marlin, Ithaca, Fox, … You are considering a vintage Rare 1943 Italian WWII M91/41 Carcano Bolt-Action Rifle. These rifles should only be found in 6.5x52mm. Carcano M.1891 TS carbine, which was issued to Truppe Speciali. of the chamber end of the barrel and the right side of the stock The M1941 was slightly shorter and used the carbine-style adjustable rear sight. The 1890’s was a very interesting period of cartridge development. Regarding ammo typ…can I use 7.62mm instead of 7.35, because 7.35 are not available. production (up until mid-1943) and the serial number should be imprinted RA09808 This was later abandoned and a standard M91 bayonet.
Italian carcano serial numbers series#
Did you ever figure out what your rifle was? C&Rsenal releases their flagship series “Primer” every other week. Does ANYONE have an old Weaver Side Mount like the one Lee Harvey Oswald had that was mounted by Klein’s Department Store. I just acquire a Cavalry Carbine, a Model 91/38, and there’s about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch play vertically and horizontally in the spike bayonet. I took a look and production carried into 1941 for both Gardone and Terni, so no trouble there. A massive change from the usual Cooey production, the Model 84 debuted in 1948 as a svelte and compact single-shot break-action shotgun in. Two Italian Bolt Action Carbines -A) Italian Carcano Model 1938 Mountain Carbine with BayonetFixed sight on the barrel, with caliber markings on the rear sight, "GARDONE V.T." Statement of Purpose This set of It was manufactured by Armaguerra Cremona late in the war during 1943, they were supervised by the German’s while the rest of Italy was under an armistice. Mine is in good shape otherwise, almost unused, but the bore has some frosting. Here's a page with markings ID'd on the wood stocks. You'll need to translate to English if you want to read the text. 2562 # 13 Warren Report Finally identified the Carcano I have.