Vetterli-Ferracciu for the Italian Navy

Published on October 9, 2020
Duration: 7:40

The Vetterli-Ferracciu is a rare Italian Navy rifle, a four-shot box magazine-fed conversion of the Model 1870/90. It evolved from the earlier tube-fed Bertoldo system to address the need for faster reloading by naval landing parties. This rifle features a unique magazine cutoff, allowing single shots while reserving the four-round magazine.

Quick Summary

The Vetterli-Ferracciu is a rare Italian Navy rifle, a four-shot box magazine-fed conversion of the Model 1870/90. It evolved from the earlier tube-fed Bertoldo system to provide better firepower for naval landing parties, featuring a unique magazine cutoff for tactical flexibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Vetterli-Ferracciu
  2. 00:37Historical Context and Naval Needs
  3. 01:10Evolution from Bertoldo to Ferracciu
  4. 02:34Technical Features and Design
  5. 03:53Magazine Cutoff Mechanism
  6. 05:12Markings and Ballistics
  7. 06:03Service History and Replacement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vetterli-Ferracciu rifle?

The Vetterli-Ferracciu is a rare Italian Navy rifle, a four-shot box magazine-fed conversion of the original single-shot Model 1870/90 Vetterli. It was developed to enhance firepower for naval landing parties.

What was the purpose of the Vetterli-Ferracciu's magazine cutoff?

The magazine cutoff on the Vetterli-Ferracciu allowed sailors to selectively fire single shots while keeping the four-round box magazine in reserve. This provided tactical flexibility in combat situations.

How did the Vetterli-Ferracciu evolve from earlier models?

It evolved from the single-shot Vetterli and the tube-fed Bertoldo system. The Ferracciu adopted a box magazine for faster reloading, addressing a key limitation of the earlier designs for naval use.

What caliber is the Vetterli-Ferracciu and what were its ballistics?

The Vetterli-Ferracciu is chambered in 10.4mm Italian. It fired a 247-grain bullet at an approximate muzzle velocity of 2,000 feet per second.

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