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Guns International #: 102558484
Seller's Inventory #: AL9942
SN: VI1339. Made by the Torino Arsenal in 1894 with a 31.5-inch barrel that is chambered for the 6.5x52mm rifle cartridge. Overall good condition with a light patina across all metal parts. The stock has an abundance of the kind of dents & dings one would expect out of a military service rifle that survived a couple of wars, but it is otherwise solid & serviceable. The original handguard was replaced during a service life extension program arsenal rebuild & the receiver is marked ""TUBATA"" which means that it was re-sleeved using the Salerno process during the same rebuild. Rear sight assembly can still be adjusted for battle sight & adjust sight range. Comes with a 16-inch Model 1891 bayonet in fair condition with metal scabbard. This is an overall good example of a World War I-era 1891 Carcano rifle.
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Guns International #: 102558484
Category - Military Rifles - Non-US
- Military Arms
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7312
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Model 1891 Carcano rifle 6.5x52mm (AL9942)
Description: " SN: VI1339. Made by the Torino Arsenal in 1894 with a 31.5-inch barrel that is chambered for the 6.5x52mm rifle cartridge. Overall good condition with a light patina across all metal parts. The stock has an abundance of the kind of dents & dings one would expect out of a military service rifle that survived a couple of wars, but it is otherwise solid & serviceable. The original handguard was replaced during a service life extension program arsenal rebuild & the receiver is marked ""TUBATA"" which means that it was re-sleeved using the Salerno process during the same rebuild. Rear sight assembly can still be adjusted for battle sight & adjust sight range. Comes with a 16-inch Model 1891 bayonet in fair condition with metal scabbard. This is an overall good example of a World War I-era 1891 Carcano rifle. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |
Guns International #: 102558484
Seller's Inventory #: AL9942
SN: VI1339. Made by the Torino Arsenal in 1894 with a 31.5-inch barrel that is chambered for the 6.5x52mm rifle cartridge. Overall good condition with a light patina across all metal parts. The stock has an abundance of the kind of dents & dings one would expect out of a military service rifle that survived a couple of wars, but it is otherwise solid & serviceable. The original handguard was replaced during a service life extension program arsenal rebuild & the receiver is marked ""TUBATA"" which means that it was re-sleeved using the Salerno process during the same rebuild. Rear sight assembly can still be adjusted for battle sight & adjust sight range. Comes with a 16-inch Model 1891 bayonet in fair condition with metal scabbard. This is an overall good example of a World War I-era 1891 Carcano rifle.
Guns International #: 102558484
Seller's Inventory #: AL9942
SN: VI1339. Made by the Torino Arsenal in 1894 with a 31.5-inch barrel that is chambered for the 6.5x52mm rifle cartridge. Overall good condition with a light patina across all metal parts. The stock has an abundance of the kind of dents & dings one would expect out of a military service rifle that survived a couple of wars, but it is otherwise solid & serviceable. The original handguard was replaced during a service life extension program arsenal rebuild & the receiver is marked ""TUBATA"" which means that it was re-sleeved using the Salerno process during the same rebuild. Rear sight assembly can still be adjusted for battle sight & adjust sight range. Comes with a 16-inch Model 1891 bayonet in fair condition with metal scabbard. This is an overall good example of a World War I-era 1891 Carcano rifle.