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1891 Carcano Carbine Caliber 6.5×52 Very Good Condition w/ 1 Free Clip – Hand Select Bore & Overall Condition

$299.99

42 in stock

42 in stock

Description

Act now before the good Condition Cavalry Carbines are gone! Comes with a free clip! Rifles are super clean.

Original Condition Model 1891 carbine with folding bayonet. The carbines are in good condition. These carbines have been stored with the Italian armed forces for decades and we just imported them from Europe. Each carbines features a folding bayonet, an adjustable rear sight (up to 1500 meters), a 6 round magazine. Requires en-bloc clips which are available on our website. Rifles may have small dings, scratches, and handling wear as most of them are at least 80-100 years old. The upper handguard may have a small crack. Most upper handguards do not have a crack. Upper handguard may be slightly loose fitting, but this is uncommon. May have some very light surface rust in some small areas such as near the rear sight, but overall it will clean up nicely. This is a fantastic find which will not last long. Rifles are in smooth working condition. C&R or FFL required!

Steel Carcano Clips can be purchased here: https://www.royaltigerimports.com/product-p/carcanoclip0002.htm

We do have the following Arsenals available.

-Brescia
-Terni
-Beretta
-Gardone Val Trompia

We offer the following Hand Select items:
Hand select option for overall excellent condition and hand select bore for additional fee listed above
Hand Select a pre 1918 option as well for a $50.00 surcharge.
Antique manufactured prior to 1898 for an additional surcharge (please add to cart for current price, sale prices do not apply to antiques due to very limited quantity).

We appreciate your business!

NRA Very Good!

Original Carcano 1891 carbine.

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, trigger group and the
bolt group and special care needs to be taken to ensure that the firing pin
moves freely within the bolt.

These are C & R Eligible

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

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5 reviews for 1891 Carcano Carbine Caliber 6.5×52 Very Good Condition w/ 1 Free Clip – Hand Select Bore & Overall Condition

  1. slammy1750 (verified owner)

    I received a rifle made in 1938(fascist XVI). The rifle was in great shape with a couple of small dings in the stock. The barrel was excellent with strong rifling. Should be a good shooter.

  2. Pearce Linker (verified owner)

    I received a first pattern m91 made in 1907. It took a little cleaning to get some surface rust off but all in all I’m pleased with it.

  3. saintsfins (verified owner)

    Overall happy at $229. Arrived filthy and with surface rust. Cleaned up nice with great bore. Should be a good shooter.

  4. ppalimia

    I received a 1900 first pattern. The stock is in great condition and there is very little rust. The bore looks good. I will clean it and take it to the range for a final review, but for now I am extremely happy with my purchase.

  5. trc4341 (verified owner)

    I received a GREAT rifle. If you soak a 0000 steel wool pad in CLP oil, you can clean it up great. Will not mare and leaves what original finish is left. You can do the same with the stock if you apply lite pressure and go in the direction of the grain. Dose wonders. On the bore, soak with CLP and let it sit a couple of days. Use a 6.5 “NYLON” cleaning brush and a drill to help knock the debris off and out without damaging the bore. Use a brass brush after but with hand strokes, NO drill. Just a tip. Anyway, very pleased!

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