Scotti Model X Italian Prototype - Shooting, History, & Disassembly
This video delves into the Scotti Model X, an Italian prototype semi-automatic rifle from the late 1920s/early 1930s. It highlights the rifle's design, including its open-bolt action (uncommon for rifles of the era), its chambering in 6.5mm Carcano, and its use of standard Carcano clips and sights. The description notes that only around 250 were manufactured and none progressed beyond initial field trials, with later small-batch models also failing to gain acceptance. The video promises a look at its shooting, history, and disassembly.












