Book Review: The Italian Vetterli Rifle by Robert Wilsey

Published on March 9, 2017
Duration: 7:52

This video reviews Robert Wilsey's book, 'The Italian Vetterli Rifle,' highlighting its comprehensive coverage of the Vetterli rifle system. The book details the rifle's adoption by Italy in 1870, its evolution to the repeating Vetterli-Vitali model in 1878/87, and subsequent conversions to the 6.5 Carcano cartridge for WWI use. It also covers variations, accessories, ammunition, and extensive historical usage across various conflicts and nations.

Quick Summary

Robert Wilsey's book, 'The Italian Vetterli Rifle,' offers a deep dive into the history and technical aspects of this firearm system. It details the 1870 single-shot model, the 1878/87 repeating Vetterli-Vitali, and later 6.5 Carcano conversions, covering variations, accessories, ammunition, and extensive global historical usage.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to the Book
  2. 00:13The Italian Vetterli Rifle by Robert Wilsey
  3. 00:21Rarity of Information on Vetterli Rifles
  4. 00:38Book's Quality and Content
  5. 01:00Book Organization and Structure
  6. 01:05Adoption by Italy and Switzerland
  7. 01:381870 Model: Single Shot
  8. 01:4110.35mm Black Powder Cartridge
  9. 02:061878/87 Model: Vitali Magazine System
  10. 02:23Four-Shot Repeating Rifle
  11. 02:46Identifying Specific Vetterli Variants
  12. 03:08Vitali Magazine Stock Reinforcement Issues
  13. 03:371870/87 Refit for 6.5 Carcano
  14. 03:41WWI Rearline Weapons
  15. 04:02Magazine Conversion to Carcano Type
  16. 04:20Reboring Barrels to 6.5mm
  17. 04:301930s Training Carbines
  18. 04:38Accessories and Ammunition Section
  19. 04:47Detailed Ammunition Information
  20. 05:07Historical Usage of Vetterli Rifles
  21. 05:23Italian Military and Colonial Use
  22. 05:37Irish Purchase and Smuggling
  23. 05:44WWI Russian Aid and German Capture
  24. 05:56Other Global Usage
  25. 05:59Spanish Civil War Use
  26. 06:05Factory Production Information
  27. 06:25Overall Assessment of the Book
  28. 06:31Writing Style and Engagement
  29. 07:11Availability and Where to Buy
  30. 07:21Recommendation for Enthusiasts
  31. 07:33Link in Description
  32. 07:38Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of Robert Wilsey's book, 'The Italian Vetterli Rifle'?

Robert Wilsey's book provides a comprehensive examination of the Italian Vetterli rifle system. It covers its adoption by Italy, the evolution from single-shot to repeating models with the Vitali magazine, and subsequent conversions, alongside detailed information on its historical usage and variations.

When was the Vetterli rifle first adopted by Italy, and in what configuration?

Italy adopted the Vetterli rifle in 1870. In its initial variation, it was a single-shot bolt-action rifle chambered for the 10.35mm black powder cartridge.

What significant modification was introduced with the 1878/87 Vetterli model?

The 1878/87 Vetterli model saw the adaptation of the Vitali magazine system, transforming the rifle from a single-shot firearm into a four-shot repeating rifle. This system was also used by the Dutch on their Beaumont rifle.

How were Vetterli rifles adapted for use in World War I?

Around 1915, many Vetterli-Vitali rifles were refitted for the 6.5 Carcano cartridge. These converted rifles were utilized as emergency rear-echelon or sometimes frontline weapons by Italy during WWI due to significant arms shortages.

Where else besides Italy were Vetterli rifles historically used?

Vetterli rifles saw extensive use beyond Italy, including by Italian colonial forces, in Ethiopia, and notably, a large quantity was purchased and smuggled by the Irish. They also served as WWI aid to Russia and were captured by German and Austro-Hungarian forces.

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