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Italian M 91 (Modello 91) and M 38 (Modello 38) Carcano rifles and carbines from two world wars; a comprehensive military firearms website. Covers history, models, changes, ammo, reloading, sources for parts, gunsmithing and sporterizing, bibliography, database etc. ... This set of WWW pages is dedicated to the Carcano,
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The model nomenclature and identification of the various Carcano rifles and carbines varies wildly and confusingly in both Italian and foreign literature. While it may be preferable, in the long run, to stay with the "official" Italian army nomenclature, it is not always clear itself and often too ambiguous.
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Carcano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carcano is a series of Italian Bolt-action Rifle military rifles. Introduced in 1891 , this rifle was chambered for the newly-developed rimless 6.5 X 52 Mm cartridge. ... It was developed by the chief technician Salvatore Carcano at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890 and called the Model 91 (M91).
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Paraviccini - Carcano M91 rifle (Italy) ... ; 6.5mm Carcano M91 long rifle ... ; 6.5mm Carcano M91 Moschetto da Cavalleria (cavalry carbine)
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WWII Italian Carcano Rifles ... Additional information on Carcano rifles can be found at this link; The Italian infantryman used a variety of rifles during WWII including the M1891 Fucile (caliber 6.5mm), M38 Fucile corto (short rifle), M91/41, and M91 cavalry carbine also known as the M91/38 (6.5 caliber/fixed sight).
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Carcano Carbine ; Cartridge Identification ; Chile 1890 to 1990 ; China 1880-1950 ; Commission 1888 ; Costa Rica 1898 - 1998 ; Czech Rifles 1919-1958 ; Czech Pistols; Danish Bergman Bayard M1910 & M1910/21 ;
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Reference books: The Carcano Italy's Rifle -- by Richard Hobbs; Web Reference: The Carcano Home Page; Great web page for the Carcano enthusiast ... A deal was struck for 8mm Carcano carbines and they were stored on an airfield in central Italy which had recently been used by the RAF. This was a relay point for...
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Carcano. Carcano summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Although this rifle is often called "Mannlicher-Carcano" especially in US parlance, that name was never official, as little as the even less correct moniker "Mauser-Parravicino." Its official designation in Italian is simply Mod.
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Distributer of Curio and Relic parts Since 1961 ... Carcano 6.5 or 7.35 Parts Listing ... View Carcano model 91/30 Carbine Schematic - schematic not yet posted. please check back soon.
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