Terni Rifle Serial Numbers
Strange that the serial numbers would match on the stock and the barrel. I thought if it were sporterized that there would be no serial number on the stock. Appeartly i was wrong. Dec 23, 2011 > were hundreds of rifles with the same serial numbers however, the > prefix would be different. The FBI did locate a rifle with the serial > number 2766, while the LHO rifle was C-2766. > Show me the proof that the FBI found a 91/38 Mannlicher-Carcano short rifle made in 1940 with the Fascist date XVIII made at Terni with the. Jun 25, 2018 Strange that the serial numbers would match on the stock and the barrel. I thought if it were sporterized that there would be no serial number on the stock. Appeartly i was wrong. Jan 16, 2009 40' Long, markings are SG inside an oval, crown over a shield inside a circle, serial number A H 5623, Terni with CAL?5, 18 with a name i can't make out?All??Al and AT on the bottom ritght facit. SIght goes up to 2000 yrds.
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From Empire: Serial number 2766 appears on last page of numbers (Exhibit D 103) See COMM. 2562 # 13 Warren Report. It is almost impossible that two Carcanos would have identical serial numbers unless someone altered them. (which I suspect was done in Dallas to frame LHO) Sylvia Meagher dealt with the 2766 serial number, but at the time, didn't understand the numbering system or the Canada connection. By the way, all serial numbers were not on the barrel.
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Guns with the Tromboni removed should have a small notch cut on the top of the chamber end of the barrel and the right side of the stock inletted. 1943 saw the introduction of a German style grenade launcher that fit underneath the barrel of the M91, M91/41 and T.S.' There are also late war official German 8x57 IS conversions, undertaken as an emergency measure for the Volkssturm in both magazine and single-shot configurations (Heinrich Krieghoff branch factory in Tyrol). These are very rare, and must not be confused by the much more commonly offered following variant: Some Moschetti TS M38 were chambered for the 7,92x57 Mauser (aka 7,9x57 Mauser; 8 x 57 IS; 8mm Mauser). We call them 'M38 S' here, because they usually bear a large 'S' mark on the receiver, and often also on the bolt handle; their receiver breech end has a half-moon cut to accomodate for the longer 8 x 57 IS cartridges (just as with the Norvegian Kar 98k converted to.30-06, and the Turkish M 1903/38 conversions). Richard Hobbs thinks, based on an oblique and unclear remark in Italian army supply documents, that these guns were intended for Italian troops operating on the Russian front, and he thus calls this sub-model the Moschetto M38 TS Russi (Russian); but this appears to be a naming after the fact (unless further Italian sources be discovered). Others disagree, based e.g.
Appeartly i was wrong. It is a 6.5 as that is marked on the barrel. Also for $75, i don't think it was that bad of a deal. Again thanks, Edit: Also the fill in job looks very well done, Like I said, you can run your finger over it and it is very smooth, well done if so. Also I was looking closer and there is a SD engraved on the Bolt in two places and near the trigger, Very small so thats why I missed it the first time.
The top says 'Terni'. Then just pst the top towards the other side is the serial #C19086. Then the side has proof marks. The wood is awesome.very few nicks.no dings.
President on November 22, 1963. The rifle, made in the arsenal in 1940 and bearing the serial number C2766, was equipped for an extra $7 with an inexpensive new 4x18 Japanese telescopic sight, on a sheet metal side mount. It was later scrutinized by local police, the FBI, the U. Army, and two federal commissions. Shooting tests, conducted by those groups and others using the original rifle or similar models, addressed questions about the speed and accuracy with which the Carcano could be fired. Following lawsuits over its ownership, the rifle ended up in storage at the.
It would be great to see some photos if you get the chance. Click to expand.The jungle carbine has always been a favourite of mine too ever since a bloke up the road from me had one when I was only a kid. It's supposed to have a boot and a half to it too but i haven't found that and am using full strength military fmj rounds and loads. Up to 100yds it's beaut and on the range from that distance have shot many possibles with it but after 100yds it's got the beaten zone of a Vickers. I also have a bayonet for it, which resembles the SLR bayonet, the main difference being the enlarged muzzle ring to fit the flash eliminator, and genuine ones are as scarce as rocking horse droppings.
• second by their model/sub-model number, e.g. M91, M91/41 (the two long rifles), M91 TS, M91/24 TS, M91/38 TS (all these are full-stocked special troops' carbines) • third by their caliber, id est 6,5 mm or 7,35 mm. While an argument could be brought forth that it be sufficient to use the model number alone to also identify the caliber, this is very obscure even for the specialist, much more so for the non-initiated everyday reader. Here is an example: stating 'I have a Carcano Moschetto TS Mod. 38 in 7,35 mms for sale' is a lot for clearer than just calling it a ' Carcano Model 38' and letting the reader wonder what it might turn out to be in the end (a short rifle? A cavalry carbine? A special troops' carbine?).
Yes, I've seen the bayonets for the JC. It doesn't look so strange by modern standards but must have done then. However, I've never figured out why the sten had a bayonet - always seemed like an odd idea, and no one taken up by any other country (I don't think even the Russians had them on the SMGs back then). And I don't think I've ever seen pictures of an Owen with bayonet attached. I shall have to do a google. I bet there's some dodgy dealers who are passing off re-stamped chrysanthemum as original. The Arisaka type 99 production never really caught up with demand, which I suppose was just as well.