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The M1870 Vetterli was the Italian military's service rifle from 1870 to 1891. In 1887, it would be modified into the repeating M1870/87 Italian Vetterli-Vitali variant. The Vetterli rifle used the 10.4mm Vetterli centrefire cartridge, at first loaded with black powder and later with smokeless powder.
The Italian Army adopted a modified Vetterli design, however as a single-shot, in 1870. Unlike the Swiss model, it was chambered for a centrefire cartridge, the 10.35×47mmR. M1870/87 Italian Vetterli-Vitali
Firearm Type Calibre Service M1870 Italian Vetterli: Bolt-action single-shot: 10.4mm Vetterli: 1870–1887 M1870/87 Italian Vetterli-Vitali: Bolt-action
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M1870/87/15 Vetterli-Vitali: M1870 Italian Vetterli: 6: ... Italian Army and Navy have deployed a network of radar detectors and jammers though. ARGO ...
M1870 Italian Vetterli: Italy: 1,430 ft/s (440 m/s) 835 ft/s (255 m/s) 595 ft/s (181 m/s) 422 ft/s (129 m/s) 304 ft/s (93 m/s) 8.527 ft (2.599 m) 52.17 ft (15.90 m) ...
The Cacciatori d'Africa had standard armament for colonial troops. Up until the Battle of Adwa in 1896, they continued to use muskets and rifles of the M1870 Italian Vetterli and Vetterli-Vitali Mod. 1870/87 models. Those were replaced by the more modern Carcano rifles. On the right side of their helmets, the foot infantry wore a feather, while ...
M1870 Italian Vetterli; P. Perino Model 1908 This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 12:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...