This video provides an expert-level look at the Carcano M38 rifle, focusing on its unique bolt-action safety mechanism. The instructor, demonstrating high authority and expertise, details how to engage and disengage the safety, highlighting its clever design rooted in older firearm technologies. The assessment emphasizes the rifle's historical context and mechanical intricacies, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts and historians.
This video reviews the Carcano M38 rifle, chambered in 6.5x52 Carcano. The specific example has been sporterized with a scope mount, though the mount has been removed. It notes the rifle lacks its original folding bayonet and feeds from six-round Mannlicher stripper clips, which also function as the magazine body, making single-loading difficult. A unique safety feature is highlighted: when engaged, it partially blocks the iron sights.
This guide details the loading and iron sight alignment for the Carcano M38 rifle, as demonstrated by an experienced firearms instructor. It covers the unique sight picture required for accuracy and provides a safety warning for handling the firearm. The instructor's high authority level is evident in their clear explanations and practical demonstrations.
This video delves into the Finnish military's experience with the Carcano M38 rifle during WWII. While Finland acquired approximately 94,500 7.35mm Carcanos from Italy, issues with ammunition quality and the rifle's fixed sights led to dissatisfaction. Frontline troops often preferred captured Mosin-Nagants, and the Carcanos were eventually traded away post-war.
This entry details the Italian Balilla Youth Carbines, miniature bolt-action rifles produced by manufacturers like Fratelli Grazian and FNA Brescia. Designed for fascist youth organizations, these scaled-down replicas of the Carcano M1891 fired 4mm blanks and featured functional elements like folding bayonets and adjustable sights. The video, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, provides historical context, production details, and visual examination of markings and features, highlighting their role in early military training for Italian youth.
This guide details how to approach and appreciate the unique collection of Ethiopian military surplus firearms recently imported by InterOrdnance. Expert Ian McCollum emphasizes understanding the diverse historical periods represented, from late 19th-century rifles to Cold War arms. Collectors are advised to assess condition realistically, recognizing that wear and tear are common, but the historical provenance, including markings from figures like Empress Taytu, offers significant value.
Ian McCollum provides an expert historical overview of the Carcano M91/41, detailing its development as a reaction to the M38, its sight system evolution, and physical characteristics compared to earlier models. He covers production details, factory markings (Terni, Armaguerra), and its wartime usage in various theaters, concluding with its import history as surplus. The M91/41 represents the final iteration of the Carcano rifle line.
This expert review of the Carcano M38, famously associated with Lee Harvey Oswald, provides a detailed look at its bolt-action mechanism, en-bloc clip system, and historical context. The assessment highlights potential accuracy issues stemming from bore diameter discrepancies and vintage scope quality, offering insights from a seasoned firearms instructor.
Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an expert analysis of the Carcano M38 Fucile Corto, challenging its poor reputation. He highlights the rifle's well-thought-out design, particularly its fixed rear sight and the impact of ammunition choices on its perceived accuracy. The video delves into the historical context of its development and its place among WWII carbines.
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