This YouTube video focuses on the Carcano M38, an Italian rifle, as indicated by the title "Carcano M38 - Italian Stallion." The description is brief, suggesting the video will likely cover aspects of this specific firearm. Potential content could include a review, historical background, range test, or a general overview of its features and capabilities. The video aims to highlight this particular rifle within the broader context of firearms.
This C&Rsenal Primer series episode delves into the history, function, and live fire demonstration of the Italian Carcano Moschetto 1891 Carbine. The video is part of a larger series honoring the centennial anniversary of WWI and is patron-funded. It also provides links to supporting the channel, purchasing merchandise, and relevant reading materials, including books and ammunition data sources.
This video explores the Beretta AR-70/90, an Italian rifle adopted by the military in 1990 to replace the older BM-59. The AR-70/90 is a significant improvement over its predecessor, featuring AR-pattern magazines, a 1:7" twist barrel for SS109 ammunition, a 2-position gas regulator, and retaining the folding bipod and grenade launching capabilities. The description also touches upon the semi-automatic civilian variants that became available in the US due to import restrictions, with several shops building them from parts kits. Brimstone Arms is highlighted as the builder of the featured rifle.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Pavesi Model 1942, a rare prototype Italian semi-automatic rifle. The presenter details its unique features, including the short recoil action, 4-lug rotating bolt, and what appears to be a Mannlicher-style en bloc clip. Markings on the rifle are discussed, though historical documentation regarding its development and testing remains elusive. The rifle is chambered in 8x59 Breda and the video explores its historical context within Italian rifle development.
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