carcano bayonet markings

The locking system for the "Latch Lock" due to it's unusual lug catch arrangement being in the form of a There are a number of youth trainer models. Italy produced M4 bayonets from 1955–1960. Manufactured beginning in 1892, the Carcano Model 1891 was a hybrid design combining a native Italian bolt with a Mannlicher magazine system. Some Model 1891 production began again, but it was a strain on resources. There is no bayonet lug, but there is a 4″ indentation at the end of the stock for a folding bayonet. The lock can be dismantled. Some rifles were converted by the German military to emergency rifles in 7.92x57mm. Dear sir The belt hanger is made of khaki tan cotton webbing. This page is not meant to be an exhaustive reference. "187" and small circle with raised "PB". This is the first question to narrowing any model down. There is a cutout on the surface of bayonet lug catch on the Thanks again. www.old-smithy.info , David Franchi and John Kaszowski of they are not found on later later non-belt loop scabbards. If it is closer to 3 inches long folded it is the earlier 1891. Thanks for any help you can provide. Does ANYONE have an old Weaver Side Mount like the one Lee Harvey Oswald had that was mounted by Klein’s Department Store. AT stamp www.BattlefrontCollectibles.com. The M1938 Carcano Bayonet. scabbard body with a rivet. I honestly don’t know.

Many rifles were sold to Finland and will feature an SA mark on the barrel. The workmanship on Italian M4 bayonets is quite good, in sharp contrast to the crudely-reworked U.S. bayonet above. If you want your rifle to be capable of holding more than one round at a time, the stripper clip is essential. Clear identification can be time consuming but there are clear indicators to guide you. Because I’m assuming it’s a 6.5x52mm from reading this sight. My Carcano has every indication of being a 91/38 with the bayonet lug removed. From its serial number, I will appreciate any info about its history, common features and value. Ricasso (left): "A.E.T." The ribbed wood grip is approximately .780 in.

It also has the trap door on the butt stock. The second variant is the most commonly found folding variant This reference is by no means exhaustive, but does cover many of the bayonets encountered on the collector’s market today, as well as some rare and unusual specimens. Maybe YOU HAVE ONE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SELL???

I have a terni rifle that I cannot figure anything out about it… It has cm4547 on it and im5929 on the bolt any help????

Many 2nd variant M1891 TS Carbines were subsequently converted to use the conventional M1891 bayonet, making surviving examples uncommon today.

bayonet that has been heavily reworked. However, this variation is now known to be the M1870/87 Tipo Regolamentare (Regulation Type). There is a The rifle has no import marks and along with bore are in almost mint condition. Unfortunately I don’t know anything about mixing parts from various historical rifles.

The Type I (pronounced “eye”) rifle was purchased by the Japanese Navy in order to free up Arisaka Type 38 rifles for Imperial infantry. These will have the caliber marked on the barrel. Some carbine variants with bayonet fixed to the nose cap could be different. More about the M38 Cavalry can be found here. I need a couple of clips to complete it. throatpiece which is retained by a screw that also secures the top end of the Blades, hilts and Rear sight measures 3 1/4″. I’ve been looking everywhere to find out what model Carcano I have.

This is simply a new production model 91/24, although some original M91 T.S. have been observed made from recycled hilts with crossguards modified by These rifles were produced in both 6.5 mm. Conventional M91 style frogstud with screw in scabbard face. There is a wide variety of accessories that were created for the Carcano and many of them are still in decent supply at LTC and Ebay. in the hilt then slid back so the shoulder ends up closer to the crossguard and Early models were paired with a side-mounting bayonet that rotated into position. most bayonets. Any markings it may have had are gone, the blade has been reground, and the peening on the tang is not U.S.G.I. locked into the internal lugs. The lower end of the belt loop is permanently affixed to the Terni made. The crosspiece on Italian M4 production has a different profile than either U.S. M4 production variants. Other markings include a circle with L inside on the safety; a crude 13 (the 1 inverted) on the bolt; Faint symbol on the butt (could be a 17 inside a circle) Parts wise…. Figure 2 - Bottom view of M1938 Short Rifle www.BattlefrontCollectibles.com for their help with my research for this need parts to restore variant but more of a salvage item. According to the Carcano guide above, the model 91/38 is 40 inches long, just like my rifle. the fourth variant. blade is a push button actuated catch nearly identical to that found on most Mannlicher-Carcano M1891 TS Carbine (, Unique folding knife bayonet for use on the Mannlicher-Carcano M1938 Short Rifle (, Tang: "PS" inside oval. If you take some photos over the Gunboards, they have a LOT of Italian collectors who could compare them out to other youth models. Produced until 1944. My email is gendoolittle@yahoo.com Just email me and I’ll send you my cell number so we can talk!

The USA provided 122,185 M1 Rifles to Italy between 1950 and 1963 under the Military Assistance Program. 3 variants exist, a very rare fluted body based on

types of belt loop scabbard. I’ve another but the date stamp appears altered. This rifle was introduced in the new 7.35x51mm cartridge but later reverted to 6.5x52mm because of logistical issues in the Italian military. Very difficult to read but on the outside base of the casing is what I believe to be SML and opposite to that 5RG? Numbers and where made should be behind Rear Sight. It's purpose it to allow clearance for the For purposes of this article I will refer to the Fixed Folder as Any Roman numerals ? I have had good success using Carcano 6.5x52mm Privi Partizan ammo that have the .264″ diameter bullets, likewise for the Privi 6.5x54mm MS………overall they are a very good rifle! Any ideas what it might be? The year made is atop the receiver behind the rear sight, Hello, I have a carnico carbine but I cant identify what type and while I think its chambered in 6.5 I dont know for sure, could i send you pictures and you help? It also has the notch in the wood in front of the rear sight like the picture of the 41.

I’ve heard the term “Moschetto Bailla (“Ba- E-La), that was used to train Italian children, but am unsure if that’s what I have. The leather body and steel mounts are painted green. This example was made at Reale Fabbrica d' Armi di Torino (Arms Factory of Turin). This is a continuation of the original M91 T.S. Date 1896 Sorry, my mind skipped on that length. It needs a magazine… at least that’s what the hole in the receiver bottom looks like it takes, and there’s a magazine release inside front of trigger guard. 28 in the middle and Where there rifles made purposefully this way? The rifle is 40 inches long overall, so I think its a short. variants with a conventional frogstud nearly identical to those found on the I recently acquired one as an impulse buy and I want to verify I didnt overspend on it. Don’t know if I’ll ever shoot it, but fun to get it complete for show anyway. The second one looks sporterized with a shorer barrell and no wood on top of the barrell at all. It has the long rear sight but there is no bayonet lug. The M1941 was slightly shorter and used the carbine-style adjustable rear sight. the should can clear the crossguard, folded 180 degrees into the storage channel Now for the big caveat. Model 1938 Cavalry carbines mirrored original M91 cavalry carbines but featured fixed sights. The front sight was damaged by a previous owner. During WWII FNA-B made the M38 Cavalry with an adjustable sight. Most scabbards have a frog stud, however, some have a belt loop (like this example). This example does not have any maker markings. This was done because the bayonet was intended to remain fixed to the rifle. I am getting my cousin to machine a new front sight so I kinda need to know what the original dimension was. Indonesia produced their own bayonet for use with the SP.1. Misc markings These are often said to be reworked M1891 scabbard bodies. folding bayonets as well as unfinished hilts that never had their shoulder wells Beretta and Breda also manufactured M1 Garand rifles and developed the BM–59 selective-fire rifle. Having been in production for so long and serving both World Wars, the Carcano has gone through a great many changes. My grandmother just handed down to me a carcano bolt action rifle however I’m having a hard time identifying it. reverse screw head. solid locking shoulder and no internal locking lugs in the shoulder well in the Production figures added 08/05/2000.

Sight: Cal 6.5

This example has it's original composition grip scales. Match your rifle with the drawings above. On a Carcano site the 91/24 is listed as gain twist. To refer to the 2 fixed blade variants as being fourth and Looking for some help identifying a carcano. These bayonets had nearly a 50 year service life. Correction, I measured the entire sight length the fold over portion is approx 1&3/4″, Doing a little more reading on your site, this rifle best resembles the M1941, would still be interested to see if the serial numbers give a production date range, thank you, Hello, Thanks in advance: https://www.flickr.com/gp/136367789@N02/6Z11cZ.

At first I thought it was a M38 because of the ’round chamber’ which I read is an identifier of the later cavalry carbines. I bought it many years ago, I think at a gun show, because it was clean and cheap and would make a cool wall hanger. to bottom are Belt Loop with steel throatpiece, Belt Loop with potmetal Statement of Purpose This set of WWW pages is dedicated to the Carcano, the main Italian military longarms system from its initial design in 1891 (the ministerial adoption followed in 1892) to the end of World War II and and even longer.

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