Scotti Model X Italian Prototype - Shooting, History, & Disassembly
The Scotti Model X was a rare Italian semi-automatic rifle prototype developed in the 1930s, aiming to replace bolt-action Carcanos. It featured an unusual open-bolt design and utilized some Carcano M91 parts, like the barrel. While innovative, it suffered from extraction issues and a long lock time, requiring lubricated ammunition for reliable function.









