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    A couple more gain twist barrels...

    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    How about the '91 carbine ...?
    The Moschetto M91 is the carbine version of the M91 long rifle. Originally intended for the cavalry, it was designated Moschetto M91 d.c. ("da cavalleria")
    after the introduction of the Moschetto M91 TS ("Truppe Speciali")

    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    ...and the '91 TS?
    This uses the same barrel as the Moschetto M91 d.c.

    And before anyone asks...

    The Moschetto M91/24. The "pocket rifle". This is probably the nearest thing to those jokey "tanker" rifles fudged up from old Lee Enfields that was ever produced by a regular arsenal. The first version simply had the M91 rifle barrel cut down to a rifling length of 377 mm. Which meant that the faster twist end had been cut off, and it was a ballistic flop.

    For the second version, someone applied a bit of thought before starting up the saw, and these had an M91 rifle barrel shortened at the breach end, and then an insert/sleeve made to attach this to a new breach. So the twist has to be worked out backwards from the muzzle, giving a twist at the muzzle of 201 mm (as already given for the Fucile M91) and 360 mm (3.25 degrees) at the start of the rifling, a little sharper than the Moschetto M91.

    After all this, the Italianicon arsenal engineers must have been heartily sick of the whole gain twist business, and it is not surprising that the 7.35mm carbines and the Fucile M91/41 were designed with normal constant twist barrels.


    Patrick

    P.S. If there are any mistakes in the above values, it is probably because I am getting confused as well!
    Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 05-31-2012 at 02:24 PM. Reason: typos

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    Yah, stupid of me!

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    Moschetto
    Somehow in my haste I had in my pea brain yet another even shorter variant, but all of the carbines are Moschetto models. (What's the plural of Moschetto?) My only "book" dedicated to Carcanos is a first (only?) edition Hobbs, and it's little more than high school term paper with drawings and one low resolution photocopy photo stuck in loosely. Still useful and was never intended to be an "end all, be all" reference!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    What's the plural of Moschetto?

    Moschetti

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    I remember seeing stories about sporterizing Carcanos. Guys would shorten the barrel and discovered they were very inaccurate rifles. The concept of gain twist was largely unknown.

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