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    Hopped on the Vetterli Bandwagon

    Several of my friends have Swissicon Vetterlis, but I bucked the trend and acquired this beautiful Italianicon version.

    1884 M1870/87/1915 Italian Vetterli fucil. Originally manufactured as a single shot rifle and chambered in 10.4x47R by Brescia, serial number NP 3926. Stock marked ‘S. Polotti over E. FIGLI’ and renumbered to match on the right side, and a hexagonal stamp with ROMA and 1916 as the date of the conversion on the right side. Bore is excellent; bright and sharp and clean - I wonder why? Overall condition is exceptional with good wood, tiger striped stock, and clear cartouches and stampings. Sling is an original, similar, M89/11 Swiss style.

    One more for the antique rack. Room for one more - an American M96 Kragicon.

    Thanks for the look.

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    Did you shoot it or just put the ammo in it for display?

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    I will be putting a few rounds out of it to try it. I have read arguments for and against this on several forums.

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    So have I, that's why I asked. I have one also but it's firing pin was clipped. I'm in the process of getting it repaired but even then, not sure I want to fire it with full loads. I doubt very much the Italianicon military would build a rifle that was not safe for limited use at least but still.........you have to wonder just a bit.

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    The ammo shown in Privi, and while commercial, is underloaded compared to specs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by majspud View Post
    Several of my friends have Swissicon Vetterlis, but I bucked the trend and acquired this beautiful Italianicon version.

    1884 M1870/87/1915 Italian Vetterli fucil. Originally manufactured as a single shot rifle and chambered in 10.4x47R by Brescia, serial number NP 3926. Stock marked ‘S. Polotti over E. FIGLI’ and renumbered to match on the right side, and a hexagonal stamp with ROMA and 1916 as the date of the conversion on the right side. Bore is excellent; bright and sharp and clean - I wonder why? Overall condition is exceptional with good wood, tiger striped stock, and clear cartouches and stampings. Sling is an original, similar, M89/11 Swiss style.

    One more for the antique rack. Room for one more - an American M96 Kragicon.

    Thanks for the look.

    T.


    Mostly because they didn't get shot very much. IIRC they were mostly issued to non-combatant troops.

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    I will be putting a few rounds out of it to try it. I have read arguments for and against this on several forums.

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    I shot one box of Norma thru mine, then got nervous after some internet research revealed several had problems. Most did not. At any rate, I reloaded with Pyrodex RP, and it worked OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    So have I, that's why I asked. I have one also but it's firing pin was clipped. I'm in the process of getting it repaired but even then, not sure I want to fire it with full loads. I doubt very much the Italian military would build a rifle that was not safe for limited use at least but still.........you have to wonder just a bit.


    It was also my understanding that they were primarily issue to "native" troops & the level of concern MIGHT have been lower.

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    They were issued to native troops in WWII, not WWI. In WWI they were issued to first rate troops although not front line. Artillery, drivers, supply, etc and a lot of them did see active use as the fronts were pretty fluid on a couple of occasions.

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    Where did you find the clips? Mine needs one. Thanks!

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    They take standard Carcano clips. Should be able to get them from multiple sources.

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