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 Beretta ARX100 and IWI Carmel, discussing why they were anticipated but ultimately underperformed in the market. The ARX100 faced criticism for its extensive polymer use, wobbly rail, short stock, and proprietary sling mounts, though its ambidextrous ejection and charging handle were noted positives. The IWI Carmel, while praised for its lightweight design, good ergonomics, and accuracy, was hampered by its '2x4' looking handguard and departure from prototype aesthetics, leading to market disappointment despite its solid engineering.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Italian Carcano Moschetto 1891 carbine, covering both the Cavalry and Special Troops (TS) variants. It details unique features like the folding spike bayonet, cleaning rod storage, and sight adjustments. The information is presented with a focus on historical context and mechanical understanding, drawing from the expertise of C&Rsenal.
This video provides an expert look at the Beretta BM59, an Italian modification of the M1 Garand. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, covers its historical context, design evolution from the M1 Garand and M14, and its chambering in 7.62x51mm NATO with a 20-round magazine. Live fire demonstrates its performance and handling characteristics.
This expert review of the Italian Vetterli-Carcano 1870/87/15, presented by C&Rsenal, details its specifications, handling, and critical safety concerns. The instructor emphasizes the risks associated with the rimmed-to-rimless conversion, particularly potential headspace issues and case separation, advising extreme caution and thorough inspection before firing.
The Beretta AR-70/90, Italy's standard service rifle for two decades, evolved from the AR-70 to meet NATO's 5.56mm SS109 ammunition standards. It features STANAG magazine compatibility, a unique detachable carry handle with integrated sights, a bipod, and a grenade launcher capability. The rifle was replaced by the ARX-160 and is now available as parts kits for civilian builds.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Beretta AR70/90, an Italian military rifle. It details the rifle's development post-WWII, its technical specifications, and a comprehensive disassembly and reassembly process. The presenter highlights key features like its stamped receiver, long-stroke piston system, and its evolution from earlier Italian designs to its eventual replacement by the ARX160.
This video provides a hands-on review of the 6.5x52 Carcano 91 TS rifle. The presenter discusses the unique bore and bullet diameter differences compared to other 6.5mm cartridges, potential accuracy issues stemming from this, and the rifle's clip-fed system. Initial range testing reveals accuracy challenges and some feeding issues, but the presenter notes that the rifle performed better than expected given the ammunition limitations and expresses optimism for improved performance with correct-sized bullets.
This expert review from C&Rsenal's Minute of Mae series provides a concise overview of the Carcano Moschetto Model 1891. Mae highlights its handy carbine size (36.25 inches, 6.9 lbs), unique spike bayonet, and reliable 6-round en-bloc clip system for 6.5x52mm Carcano rounds. The analysis covers the gritty bolt action, tab safety, and effective rear sight, concluding that the rifle was a reliable, cost-effective, and significant improvement for Italian forces.
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.
This video provides an expert-level review of the M38 Carcano short rifle, exploring its design, historical context, and effectiveness as a World War Two bolt-action firearm. Ian McCollum, a recognized expert, details its transition to the 7.35x51mm caliber, simplified sights, and unique folding bayonet, while also discussing its logistical shortcomings.
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