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    Vetterli 1890 Bayonet

    I have had the hardest time researching this gun alone, what bayonet does this gun use? Thanks in advance.
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    Hi,

    take a look at this page: Swiss Bayonets

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    Thanks for the link, im guessing it uses the 1887 blade, maybe the Italianicon models used different ones? I see no ref to this model, its like nobody knows about them. A friend of mine found one for real cheap and couldnt resist.

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    Hi this is a pic from an Italianicon Vetterli bayo i found. Hope it helps.

    http://www.gundersonmilitaria.com/wo...erlikm7282.jpg

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    very nice bladelet me know if you ever want to part with it, does that model fit an 1890?

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    Thanks, but it isn´t mine. They described it as an Italianicon Bayo for the 1890 Vetterli rifle.

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    I have two of them and they are fun to shoot.

    Check out this article in the "Technical Articlesicon/Research for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders" forum Shooting the Vetterli (Centerfire Conversions) (click here) by Parashooter.

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    Hi Gunner,
    I saw a similar bayonet for an Italianicon Vetterli at a gunshow for $135 CAD. Can you tell me what the one you pictured is worth? I may try to bargain with the guy if I see it at the next show....
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    I had a single shot Italianicon Vetterli with no rear sight so I took one from an old Carcano. I made brass out of 348 Win cartridges. Had to take the base down and shorten them up. Made a black powder blank and threw in a 44 cal lead bullet then the blank and let fly. I could keep it on target at 200 yards with no problem. Eventually traded it off for something important.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnfieldNutt84 View Post
    I have had the hardest time researching this gun alone, what bayonet does this gun use? Thanks in advance.
    Is this the rifle you are talking about?

    ItalVet-Ferracciu

    It's the only 1890 Vetterli that I can come up with. Maybe yours is dated "1890" and is an earlier Model 1870 or 1870/87? IIRC, all took the standard Italianicon Vetterli bayonet.

    Forgot to mention that you can learn more about the Italian and Swissicon Vetterli rifles here:

    MainIndx.htm Antique military rifles
    Last edited by gew8805; 02-01-2011 at 04:43 PM.

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