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Italian Carcano 1891 Cavalry bolt action carbine chambered in 6.5 Carcano Caliber (6.5x52mm, not 6.5x52R). This Cavalry carbine has a under-folding bayonet, and a 17.7″ barrel. The blued metal finish…
This Italian Carcano M91/41, also known simply as the M41, is in excellent condition with 95% original finish. 4/5 Bore, 5/5 Stock. Stock has matching serial number.
23 lut 2021 · While shooting 0.264″ bullets in the 6.5 Carcano that needs 0.268 bullets just results in inaccuracy, shooting .308 diameter bullets in the 7.35mm Carcano that needs 0.300 diameter bullets is no bueno. Is the Carcano any good? I think there are pros and cons to the Carcano like any rifle.
5 cze 2024 · Are Carcano Rifles Accurate? The Carcano gets a bad rap for some reason, but when they were properly maintained and kept clean, they could certainly be quite accurate rifles. They wouldn’t have been in service for so long if that weren’t the case.
Straight from the Italian Carabinieri, 91 TS Carcanos availible! These rifles are all complete, no missing cleaning rods, no missing sight buttons! Two examples are pictured. These all appear to have been rearsenal in 1947, but we have seen barrel dates from pre WW1 up to the 1950s.
A constantly updated series of Carcano related Serial number charts, divided by model and by producer. Click on the pics below to access the serial charts you're looking for! They're divided by "Family" of models, so check if the gun you're looking for is in the respective pic!
You are considering a vintage Rare 1943 Italian WWII M91/41 Carcano Bolt-Action Rifle. 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.