Used Surplus Italian Carcano 91 Truppe Special Carbines 6.5x52mm - Blue/Black, Wood Stock
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These very collectible Carcanos are Model 91 TS. The TS stands for "Truppe Special" or Special Troop. These are original carbine length(not cut downs). Chambered in 6.5 Carcano (6.5x52mm).
The condition of these rifles is Fair to Good. They are 100%
functional but do shows signs of use. These carbines do not include the cleaning rod. This is a surplus rifle, we recommend having it checked by a competent gunsmith prior to firing.
These Carcanos are C&R eligible.
We have been told that Graf & Sons 6.5Carcano ammo has been recalled due to possible over pressure. Do not use Graf & Sons 6.5 Carcano ammo in this rifle.
Product Information | |
Metal Finish | Blue/Black |
Caliber | 6.5x55 |
Gauge | N/A |
Barrel Length | Not Listed |
Overall Length | Not Listed |
Trigger | Not Listed |
Safety | No Manual Safety |
Capacity | N/A |
Stock Material | Wood |
Drop | N/A |
Ignition | N/A |
Chamber | N/A |
Hand | Right |
Stock Color | Wood |
Length of Pull | N/A |
Product Information | |
Metal Finish | Realtree |
Caliber | Multiple |
Gauge | 410 Gauge |
Barrel Length | 32 |
Overall Length | 44 1/4" |
Trigger | Geissele SSA |
Safety | Cross Bolt |
Capacity | 17+1 |
Stock Material | Carbon Fiber |
Drop | 1.4" @ Comb & 2.36" @ Heel |
Ignition | Not Listed |
Chamber | |
Hand | |
Stock Color | Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades |
Length of Pull |
In-Store Purchase Only | |
Lexington, KY | Not in store |
Greenville, KY | Not in store |
Sevierville, TN | Not in store |
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Model CARCANO91 |
Condition Surplus |
Bud's Item # 411559521 |
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Manufacturer PW Arms |
These very collectible Carcanos are Model 91 TS. The TS stands for "Truppe Special" or Special Troop. These are original carbine length(not cut downs). Chambered in 6.5 Carcano (6.5x52mm).
The condition of these rifles is Fair to Good. They are 100%
functional but do shows signs of use. These carbines do not include the cleaning rod. This is a surplus rifle, we recommend having it checked by a competent gunsmith prior to firing.
These Carcanos are C&R eligible.
We have been told that Graf & Sons 6.5Carcano ammo has been recalled due to possible over pressure. Do not use Graf & Sons 6.5 Carcano ammo in this rifle.
it holds 6 rounds, although ammo for it is always expensive and hard to find, it is worth it to shoot a peice of world war history. It doesnt come with the clips it needs but they are cheap. So unless you want it a single shot get a couple of those.
If you want a real cool collector's peice or wll hanger this is also the gun for you. Highly recommend for hunters, shooters, surplus and arms collectors, history bluffs, war bluffs, and really anybody into guns.
5 stars would give it 6 if I could
blueing. The bore looks rough with some rifling present. The reciever and stock have matching numbers and there is cartouche on the stock reads FAT 1947 inside an oval. There is repair at the bottom of the butt stock. It has sling swivels front and rear underneath and a side sling swivel up front and its missing the rear sling bar and no cleaning rod. I am mostly pleased with the condition just wish the bore looked better but overall I'm satisfied. Buds was great the rifle was delivered to my ffl in 3 days.
Questions & Answers
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- Asked 12/08/2020 15:15 by ALBERT Y
A:I just checked (G)un Br0ker and they literally have 1 box of 20 with a minimum bid of $41, so if your getting a Carcano id call aroubd 1st or stock up on ammoseek.com because (G)un Br0ker don't have much of this stuff.See 3 more answers | -
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- Asked 09/19/2020 19:34 by Richard W
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- Answered
- Asked 09/13/2020 12:21 by Joseph M
A:Hey Joseph buds released an informational video on their Vimeo channel 4 days ago about this shipment of carcanos they received there shipment contained 700 rifles and this batch was manufactured in 1935 for the Italian infantry as well as combat engineers the video can be seen hereSee 2 more answers |
https://vimeo.com/456231914 -
- Answered
- Asked 09/04/2020 21:31 by ZACHARY P
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- Answered
- Asked 09/03/2020 15:57 by Phil W
A:Hi,
Technically, 91/24 is a modification of the original Mod. 91 while 91 TS is a specially built variant. The biggest difference between 91 TS and 91/24 is that the 91/24 has an altered rear sight blade. The difference is very minimal. I hope this helps. -
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- Asked 08/31/2020 09:05 by William F
A:Hi,See 1 more answer |
It really depends on whether you have the original barrel or your barrel was replaced sometime during its use (likely). Original M91-type rifles and carbines had gain twist barrels, however, this feature has been dropped since 1938 as a money-saving measure. So this rifle likely has gain twist barrel originally but if the barrel was replaced after 1938, it is replaced with a fixed twist rate. Your best bet to find some gunsmith to check it for you. I hope this helps.
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