Parravicino at the Torino Arms Factory in Turin, Italy. This turnbolt 6-shot repeating action, featuring dual locking lugs on the front of the bolt, is a copy of the Mauser Model 89, but it employs a single-column magazine of Mannlicher design. Initially adopted in 1891, the simple but rugged Carcano rifles and carbines were the mainstay of the Italian Army for over 54 years and saw service in both World Wars. Over 54 million have been produced. This rifle was chambered for the rimless 6.5×52mm Carcano round and was developed by the chief technician Salvatore Carcano at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890.
Successively replacing the previous Vetterli-Vitali rifles and carbines, the M91 was used in both rifle and shorter-barreled carbine form by most Italian troops during World War I and by Italian and some German forces during World War II. Year Manufactured: 1948 Bore Condition: Good Specifications:
- Item Type: Bolt Action Rifles
- Model: M91/24
- Submodel: Carcano
- Caliber: 6.5 Carcano
- Action: Bolt-Action
- Capacity: 6
- Barrel Length: 17.5"
- Finish: Blued
- Stock/Grips: Wood
- Sight/Optic: Adjustable rear V-notch ladder, Fixed front blade
- Original Factory Box/Case: No



