This expert review by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons details the rare Terni Model 1921, an Italian interwar prototype assault rifle. It highlights the rifle's select-fire capability, unique 25-round cube magazine inspired by the Fiat-Revelli M1914, and its 7.35x32mm intermediate cartridge. The analysis covers its short-recoil operation, locking mechanism, and historical context, noting its advanced design for its era.
This expert-level guide details the disassembly of the rare Terni Model 1921, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. The process involves removing the buttstock and trigger guard, analyzing the trigger mechanism including the disconnector, and detaching the front end assembly with its unique monopod and bayonet mount. The video highlights the firearm's simple internal structure and points out a missing component for full-auto functionality.
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