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Recent Carcano M91 "Cavalry Carbines from RTI
I have purchased a total of six "Cavalry Carbines" ranging in dates from 1899 to 1941. Three came from DK Firearms several months ago and three recent from RTI. I bought one of RTI's "Very Good" rated Carbines when the dropped the price about a month ago. I recently bought two more of their "Fair to Good" when they dropped the price on those to $99. I just received the last two and was pleasantly surprised. One is in "Good to Very Good" condition and the other in "Very Good" Condition. One is a 1941 FNA Brescia, barrel dated 1941 XIX. The other is a Cardone with a two digit, clearly stamped date of 36. However, the Roman Numeral date is clearly "XV". 1922 when Mussolini came to power plus 15 should be 1937. Has anyone seen a date discrepancy like this. I have not noticed any before.
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07-19-2022 11:41 AM
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Hi JJ, it is absolutely normal. The Fascist year began on October 21st, so all documents, guns etc produced before and after that date show different EF years (Era Fascista).
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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I received 3 today from the 99$ batch. Looks like 2 may be Ethiopian and have damaged stocks and gunked bores. Oddly one has a scope mount cut out. The third looks Italian with a round receiver with a matching stock. Front sight base has been pushed back about 4cm or so. Bayo assembly can be spread open fairly easily and it may just be loose.
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So what I thought was a scope cut out is actually the cut outs for the tromboncino grenade launcher. I will be posting pics in a separate thread so as not to hijack.
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