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C Grade Vetterli Model 1870/87 Rifle Caliber 10.4x47mmR without rear sight

$99.99

25 in stock

25 in stock

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We just received a small quantity of original Italian Vetterli Model 1870/87 rifles. All rifles are chambered in the 10.4x47mmR cartridge.  These rifles do not have the rear sight base. These rifles may or may not come with a front sight blade. This modification was probably done by cavalry units in Ethiopia.

The condition is  poor to fair overall condition. These rifles have been in storage in Ethiopia for a century. They will have some surface corrosion, surface rust, wear on the metal and dings, dents, scratches, etc. in the wood. These rifles may have cracks in the stock and pitting. Stocks may be completely cracked through near the receiver and/or wrist. May be missing some parts such as a front and rear sight, sling swivel, barrel band, buttplate, etc. The rifles may or may not come with a cleaning rod. The rifle bolt may be difficult to open and require further work to be 100% functional. Please note that the sear spring may be broken and the bolt may not stay cocked.

Items are surplus firearms. Firearms are sold as is. No exchange nor refund!

These rifles are considered Antique and therefore do not require any Licenses. A government Photo ID like Drivers License or passport will be required to purchase these rifles, please upload at the checkout. Thanks for your business!

ANTIQUE – NO FFL OR C&R REQUIRED, Only Photo ID.

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1 review for C Grade Vetterli Model 1870/87 Rifle Caliber 10.4x47mmR without rear sight

  1. t0r0scorpio (verified owner)

    Another broken stock! Missing one barrel band and of course no cleaning rod or rear sight assembly. on the other hand, the important parts were accounted for and in pretty good shape in spite of being encrusted in red oxide. For the price it’s not a bad project. I plan on actually repairing and refinishing the stock which was probably stitched together decades ago by some Ethiopian armorer.

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