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Fucile M91 Carcano
World War I, Kingdom of Italy, Rifles, Bolt Action, 6.5x52mm, 1896, Torre Annunziata Arsenal, Carcano Walter Gurske 1/1/21 World War I, Kingdom of Italy, Rifles, Bolt Action, 6.5x52mm, 1896, Torre Annunziata Arsenal, Carcano Walter Gurske 1/1/21

Fucile M91 Carcano

The Kingdom of Italy would wisely chose a rifle within their industrial means with the M1891 Carcano, a rifle that would, despite it’s shortcomings, serve on through both the First and Second World Wars.

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Kar88
World War I, German Empire, Carbines, Bolt Action, 7.92x57mm, 1893, Erfurt Arsenal, Mannlicher (Schlegelmilch ) Walter Gurske 10/18/20 World War I, German Empire, Carbines, Bolt Action, 7.92x57mm, 1893, Erfurt Arsenal, Mannlicher (Schlegelmilch ) Walter Gurske 10/18/20

Kar88

The German Kar88 was the first smokless powder carbine adopted for the Kaiser’s armies, and was a counterpart to the Gewehr 88. It would serve well throughout the Great War.

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