WORLD WAR II Era Italian CARCANO Model 1938 6.5mm Cal. C&R CAVALRY Carbine Model Used in the Assassination of JOHN F. KENNEDY!
Guns International #: 102110120 Seller's Inventory #: 217571
Category: Rifles - Italian Sporting - Military Rifles - Non-US

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Description:
WORLD WAR II Era Italian CARCANO Model 1938 6.5mm Cal. C&R CAVALRY Carbine
Model Used in the Assassination of JOHN F. KENNEDY!
Here we present a C&R Italian Carcano Model 1938 Cavalry Carbine, manufactured circa 1941 at the Beretta Pietro Gun Factory during a production run between 1938 and 1945. Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta (Pietro Beretta Gun Factory") was a privately held Italian firearms manufacturing company during World War II. With the Wehrmacht's control of northern Italy, the Germans seized Beretta and continued producing arms until the 1945 German surrender in Italy.
Carcano is the frequently used name for a series of Italian bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating military rifles and carbines. Introduced in 1891, this rifle was chambered for the rimless 6.5×52mm Carcano round. It was developed by the chief technician Salvatore Carcano at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890 and was originally called the Modello (model) 91 or simply M91. Successively replacing the previous Vetterli-Vitali rifles and carbines, it was produced from 1892 to 1945. The M91 was used in both rifle (fucile) and shorter-barreled carbine (moschetto) form by most Italian troops during World War I and by Italian and some German forces during World War II. 
After reports of inadequate performance at both short and long ranges during the campaigns in Italian North Africa (1924-1934), and the Second Italo-Abyssinian War (1934), the Italian army introduced a new short rifle in 1938, the Model 1938, together with a new cartridge in 7.35×51mm caliber. However, the Italian government was unable to successfully mass-produce the new arms in adequate quantities before the onset of World War II, and in 1940, all rifle and ammunition production reverted to 6.5 mm, but no 7.35 mm Mod. 38 rifles nor carbines were ever re-barreled to the old 6.5×52mm caliber.
The overall condition is good+. Strong action. Bright bore throughout. The stock is in fine shape with a low amount of wear. Legible markings. “ROCCA” marked bolt. Features a folding spike bayonet and leather sling.
This firearm is classified as a Curio & Relic.
Barrel is 18 inches.
Caliber: 6.5mm Italian
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING. Will need to be sent to your local FFL or C&R licensee. This firearm is classified as a Curio & Relic.
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$1300
#217571
 

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Curio/Relic: Yes