1939 terni carbine. Discussion in 'Rifle Country. Just recently came into a RE 1939 terni 7.35 mk 17 bolt action appears to be missing clip but i may still find it. Italian proofs and Finnish “SA” marking. Also marked 1939 XVII/crown/RE/TERNI. Tapped for scope mount on the left side of receiversee pic. Is marked on top w/ crown “RE” & “TERNI”. Marked on right side “1939” “XVII”. Fixed open rear sight. Front sight has taller Finnish type blade. R E Terni 6.5 cal (1940) If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.
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> The above post of The Purv's can filed in File 13, of course (aka: the
> garbage can).
>
> Does Purv seem peeved this morning?
>
> I can understand that, I suppose. For years and years he's been unable
> to convince a single person of his nuttiness re. JFK's head wounds.
> That must be rather discouraging, seeing as how he's tried to convince
> everyone of it for quite a while now.
>
> RE: C2766.......
Re Terni 1939 Xvii Rifle
>> The C2766 argument, of course, is nothing but a sideshow...i.e.,
> totally unimportant...but certain kooks want to think that if a second
> or third or fourth gun with 'C2766' on it can be discovered, then
> somehow that actually means something significant with regard to this
> murder case. Of course, it doesn't. But they'll go on & on about it
> anyway. DiEugenio being a good recent example of this.
>
> IOW -- To a kook, Chaff Trumps Wheat....each and every day of the
> week.
>
> Also:
>
> Amazingly, not only hasn't a second or third 'C2766' gun been
> discovered....but there hasn't been a single example of a duplicate
> set of serial numbers on MC 91/38s of ANY serial number (that I am
> aware of). And 'C2766' is not the same as '2766' (as revealed in
> CE2562). The 'C' makes it a totally-unique number on the gun.
>
> My guess is that no two MC 91/38s were EVER produced with IDENTICAL 5-
> character serial numbers. There was more-than-likely a system in place
> at all of those MC factories mentioned by The Purv-man above whereby
> no two guns would end up with the exact same serial number. Otherwise,
> what's the point of a DISTINCT SERIAL NUMBER being stamped on a gun
> (or on anything) in the first place?
>
> Anyone thinking that there might be up to '30 to 50' MC 91/38 rifles
> that all possessed the exact same serial number is just flat-out
> idiotic.
>
> Again, if there are '30 to 50' MC guns with 'C2766' on them, why on
> Earth hasn't some crackerjack conspiracy-seeking person come up with
> even ONE additional example of a 'C2766' in 45 years?
>
> Not a ONE has been unearthed, even with many people (undoubtedly)
> trying to find one too.
So! Now you have become a worldwide expert on all of the Carcano
weapons throughout the world.
91 Moschetto Cav.
C3329
Brescia
1899
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91 Moschetto Cav.
Sporterized
6.5x52 Carcano (?)
C5385
R.E. Terni
36
-------------------------
C3329
Brescia
1899
-------------------------
91 Moschetto Cav.
Sporterized
6.5x52 Carcano (?)
C5385
R.E. Terni
36
-------------------------
91 Moschetto Balilla
6,5 Ridotto (?)
C0207
Brescia
1931
6,5 Ridotto (?)
C0207
Brescia
1931
------------------------
91/24 Moschetto T.S.
Sporterized
6.5x52 Carcano
C6016
Roma
918
Sporterized
6.5x52 Carcano
C6016
Roma
918
--------------------------
http://personal.stevens.edu/~gliberat/carcano/database/m38.html
http://personal.stevens.edu/~gliberat/carcano/database/m38.html
38 Fucile Corto
7.35x51 Carcano
C2931
Terni
Fixed
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38 Fucile Corto
7.35x51 Carcano
C6788
C6788
Terni
1938
XVII
Fixed
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38 Fucile Corto
Sporterized
7.35x51 Carcano
C9445
None
RE Terni
1938
XVII
Adjustable
--------------------------
7.35x51 Carcano
C6788
C6788
Terni
1938
XVII
Fixed
---------------------------
38 Fucile Corto
Sporterized
7.35x51 Carcano
C9445
None
RE Terni
1938
XVII
Adjustable
--------------------------
38 Fucile Corto
7.35x51 Carcano
C9696
R7795
Terni
1938
XVII
Fixed
--------------------------------
7.35x51 Carcano
C9696
R7795
Terni
1938
XVII
Fixed
--------------------------------
38 Fucile Corto
7.35x51 Carcano
C8437
C8437
RE Terni
1939
XVII
Fixed
-------------------------------
7.35x51 Carcano
C8437
C8437
RE Terni
1939
XVII
Fixed
-------------------------------
http://personal.stevens.edu/~gliberat/carcano/database/tipo_i.html
(Carcano rifles made for Japan)
(Carcano rifles made for Japan)
Tipo I Fucile
Re Terni 1939 Xvii
6.5x50 Japanese
C3865
None
Terni
Adjustable
----------------------------------
Tipo I Fucile
6.5x50 Japanese
C8262
None
Adjustable
-----------------------------------
6.5x50 Japanese
C8262
None
Adjustable
-----------------------------------
Tipo I Fucile
6.5x50 Japanese
C8472
None
Adjustable
-------------------------------------
6.5x50 Japanese
C8472
None
Adjustable
-------------------------------------
Tipo I Fucile
6.5x50 Japanese
C9729
None
Adjustable
6.5x50 Japanese
C9729
None
Adjustable
91/38 Fucile Corto
6.5x52 Carcano
C2766
Unknown
Terni
1940
-----------------------------------------
6.5x52 Carcano
C2766
Unknown
Terni
1940
-----------------------------------------
*It is noted that of some 59 weapons which Richard Hobbs has managed
to secure information on, he has no other Model 91/38 Short Rifle/
Fucile Corto which contains the 'C' prefix, other than C2766.
However, the data base has several of these weapons in the 7.35mm
caliber with the 'C' prefix in the serial number.
to secure information on, he has no other Model 91/38 Short Rifle/
Fucile Corto which contains the 'C' prefix, other than C2766.
However, the data base has several of these weapons in the 7.35mm
caliber with the 'C' prefix in the serial number.
So, unless Von Pinhead has a better 'data base', then one will just
have to leave it with that.
have to leave it with that.
Whereas, the Model 91/38 TS Carbine (true carbine) is not that
uncommon in the 'C' prefix, as even I have one (TS Carbine Serial#
C5522/Beretta Gardone plant of manufacture) that is not recorded in
the Hobbs database.
uncommon in the 'C' prefix, as even I have one (TS Carbine Serial#
C5522/Beretta Gardone plant of manufacture) that is not recorded in
the Hobbs database.
91/38 Moschetto T.S.
6.5x52 Carcano
C1565
C1565
Beretta
1940
XVIII
-------------------------------------------
6.5x52 Carcano
C1565
C1565
Beretta
1940
XVIII
-------------------------------------------
91/38 Moschetto T.S.
6.5x52 Carcano
C5901
C5901
Beretta Gardone
1940
XVIII
-------------------------------------------
6.5x52 Carcano
C5901
C5901
Beretta Gardone
1940
XVIII
-------------------------------------------
91/38 Moschetto T.S.
6.5x52 Carcano
C8532
C8532
Beretta Gardone
1940
XVIII
--------------------------------------------
91/38 Moschetto T.S.
6.5x52 Carcano
C6453
None
FNA Brescia
1942
XX
Fixed
------------------------------
6.5x52 Carcano
C8532
C8532
Beretta Gardone
1940
XVIII
--------------------------------------------
91/38 Moschetto T.S.
6.5x52 Carcano
C6453
None
FNA Brescia
1942
XX
Fixed
------------------------------
Which information, to a prudent person, clearly demonstrates that
Serial Numbers on these weapons, without the exact Model
Identification and the specific plant of manufacture, means absolutely
nothing.
Serial Numbers on these weapons, without the exact Model
Identification and the specific plant of manufacture, means absolutely
nothing.
Of course, to a Von Pin/Parrothead, it is too difficult to comprehend
and they have to stick with what Frazier tells everyone.
and they have to stick with what Frazier tells everyone.
As a prime example of the futility of attempting to trace a Carcano
merely by serial number, here is an example.
1. I possess a true Model 91/38 TS Carbine, (all original) Beretta
Gardone plant of manufacture, 6.5mm caliber,
serial number C5522.
Gardone plant of manufacture, 6.5mm caliber,
serial number C5522.
2. I possess a true Model Cavalry Carbine, original serial number RO
1355 (stamped into stock), which has been rebarreled with a serial# UG
4267 Beretta Gardone plant of manufacture, 6.5mm caliber.
1355 (stamped into stock), which has been rebarreled with a serial# UG
4267 Beretta Gardone plant of manufacture, 6.5mm caliber.
The actual barrels on these weapons are identical.
The barrels can be relatively easily switched on these weapons, and I
would thereafter have a TS Carbine with the serial number UG 4267 and
a Cavalry Carbine with the serial number C5522.
would thereafter have a TS Carbine with the serial number UG 4267 and
a Cavalry Carbine with the serial number C5522.
Far too confusing for a 'Pinhead' to understand the potential
significance of.
significance of.