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B Grade 1891 Carcano Rifle 6.5×52 with 1 Free sling and Clip

$199.99

40 in stock

40 in stock

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Just arrived from Africa. original Carcano M. 1891 rifles. The rifles are in fair condition. All of them are original and were left in Ethiopia when the Italian forces were kicked out of the country in the early 1940s. Please see detailed pictures. These rifles have not been on the US market for decades. A true find of history!

These B Grade Carcanos are in fair condition overall. The rifles may have some missing small parts such as a sling swivel or buttplate screw. The guns have seen extensive combat. Stocks have dents, dings, scratches, gouges, and show signs of handling and storage. May have some small cracks in the stock which can be repaired. Cracks are usually in the wrist. Upper handguard will have cracks, but the upper handguard may also be missing. These are beautiful collector rifles and shooters. These rifles are used and show their history. These are military rifles which have served in WW1, Italy and finally in Ethiopia. You can expect some battle
scars and wear. Hand select bore will pick the best bores available out of the batch. The best bores are generally fair to good with rifling visible.

The rifles have varies degrees of finish. Some guns have
excessive wear, some have up to 40% of original finish.

We do offer a hand select in which we will pick the best of
10 from any particular group. There is a hand-select fee involved. Hand select rifles will be the better ones avilable from the batch, however please note they may have some of the issues listed above as they are B Grade.

Some stocks may possibly have trench art (field carvings).
Others may have some silver thumb tags resembling a cross. Remember that
Ethiopia’s population is 50% Christian and 50% Muslim.

As a Parts of our pre delivery inspection we cycle the bolt
and the trigger is pulled to check for dry fire function. I have no doubt that
all of these rifles will function properly. However, as with all surplus
firearms, it is important to follow all safety protocols before firing.

Important Safety Warning – Please note, as with any surplus
firearm we advise that you have the rifle inspected by a competent gunsmith
before firing. In addition, all cosmoline needs to be thoroughly cleaned from
the rifle… especially from the bore, the gas system, trigger group and the
bolt group and special care needs to be taken to ensure that the firing pin
moves freely within the lower bolt.

The positive about of the Carcano Rifles …

These are C & R Eligible

You will receive a true piece of history which has seen
extensive service on varies theaters.

They are historically significant and make a fine addition
to any collection…..

 

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17 reviews for B Grade 1891 Carcano Rifle 6.5×52 with 1 Free sling and Clip

  1. Douglas Dillon

    Excellent purchase, best buy for the money. The M91 that I received was as good if not better than the pictures on the site and had no missing parts. The stock was in great shape, intact with no cracks and no rust on the metal above or below the stock. Cleaned up easy.

  2. Dean Alexander

    Very pleased with the rifle i got bore was also good

  3. Al

    Update: I can’t really be too disappointed as I knew I was gambling for $200

    Expectedly filthy, the bolt is slightly bent back, crown is dented, fairly large tang crack, sewerpipe bore, few small cracks and very worn wood, upper butt plate screw was ground into oblivion, high spot on the barrel under the nose cap (surrounding metal is very worn leaving the original thickness under the cap?), buttstock has a crack and small chunk missing, nosecap is loose.

  4. Fife

    Overall good condition with the exception of the bore which is completely gun. Bullet is completely swallowed but overall gun will clean up (very dirty). About what you can expect for a $200 B grade rifle.

  5. Taylor Black

    I ordered a ” B Grade” M1891 Carcano with low but reasonable expectations. I fully expected missing parts, cracked stock, rust/putting, etc., for only $199, I was more than willing to except what I got. Let me tell you, I was blown away!!!! The rifle I received well exceeded my expectations. I have a rather large collection of antique and C&R firearms, and this piece will fit in my collection quite nicely. I wholeheartedly endorse Royal Tiger Imports. This company will most certainly receive more of my money very soon. 5/5 stars!!!

  6. Sean Baker

    You can’t beat this deal! These rifles are rough but that is part of the history! They will need a little work to shoot. You cannot get this much history for under 200 dollars anywhere else. You will have to do a lot of cleaning but when you are finished you end up with a rifle that was certainly used by Ethiopian/ Abyssinian forces and in the condition they were used in. Well worn! This country did not have the latest and greatest of military equipment. They used what they could and made do with what they had. If you are a collector don’t pass up this historically significant firearm. It’s a steal for the price.

  7. Tyler

    Ordered two of these. Happy with both of them. 1916 and 1918 Brescia manufactured rifles. Both have solid bores. One did have a broken follower spring but was easy to order replacement. Both will make decent shooters and are great additions to my collection. Thanks again RTI

  8. Neb. E

    For those unsure or scared to take the plunge-this is very much a crapshoot on what you get. That’s not on RTI, the guns just have no consistency in what you get.

    That being said, when you get a good one, you get a good one. Mine is in pretty good condition for a B-grade: no major damage of note, bore seems fine, everything functions alright (besides needing a cleanup), I even got a cleaning rod with mine. Def worth the price, just don’t bother with the select condition imo.

  9. rogershse

    Pleased with purchase, complete rifle, rusty, dirty, very good for its age. Just the way I like em. Fun to bring back to life. Get em before they are gone!

  10. rogershse

    These rifles are in my opinion one of the best milsurp deals today.I have ordered 2 and the bores are very good, dirty as expected but good. The wood is also good. Very fixable.These are great project rifles and make awsome shooters. Get em for there gone. Ammo is readily available in this caliber as well.

  11. GregSchultz (verified owner)

    In great shape. Everything works, good bore, light rust, and a solid stock no major issues. Was only missing the cleaning rod. Looking forward to restoring the rifle. Very good deal!

  12. douglasgunnerson (verified owner)

    fixed my issue and sent better one! great job

  13. JohnLaBree (verified owner)

    I received my B Grade 1891 Carcano on February 20th. I opted for the hand select when they were on sale for 149.99. The rifle I received met my expectations. There were no missing parts or stock cracks. The rifling was very worn but it did clean up well. About 50% of the bluing remained. I am very pleased with the rifle. Thanks RTI.

  14. JayLancaster (verified owner)

    I just bought 2 of these, thinking hopefully I’d get a least one decent one…to my surprise I received 2 good rifles! One is a 1916 Terni, good bore, good stock, and a cleaning rod! The other is a 1917 Terni, also with a good bore, dinged up but matching stock that cleaned up very well. One recommendation, these both had a ton of copper fouling in the bore, so get a good copper remover for your bore cleaning. I’m very satisfied with both rifles I received. Both needed cleanup, of course, but that’s part of the fun, lol.

  15. scoobysnacker

    So, I picked up the antique version of this, what I would call B grade. I did pay the premium for antique (ship to door), and I have to say I’m pleased overall. Still rifling in the bore. Missing extractor and cracked handguard (stated), broken follower spring (not stated).
    It cleaned up well, only a couple dings in the stock. Action is smooth, and I picked up and fitted another extractor. I’m looking into replacing the follower spring, and can’t wait to take it out to the range

  16. treypetering28 (verified owner)

    Decent restoration gun. Bought one of these expecting comparable condition to other B grade RTI rifles and that’s about what I got. Accurate to description however rifle was complete minus cleaning rod. Bore looked usable with rifling throughout, however I’ll get a better idea once its cleaned up. I was surprised to see that legally speaking the rifle I received is an antique. Was an 1895 Terni produced rifle. I will say expect a rather extensive clean up job. It is almost entirely covered in rust, which will be quite the job to reverse. If you’re up for the task it’d be worth the buy.

  17. kendall452002 (verified owner)

    One day I will learn and stop buying these guns from Ethiopia. Gun came with no handguard. Payed for select bore and they did just that ,selected a bore, maybe it was one of the better ones, but doubtful. These are more of a parts gun than anything else, and thats what will happen to this one. Happy gambling everyone!

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