

have both a sling swivel on bottom and sling bar on the side. Some M91/41 Fucile and most Moschetto T.S. Sling swivel is on nose cap of such rifles. Some Fucile Corto (with Single Band/Long handguard stock) and all Moschetto Cav. (most M91 T.S.'s may have a long handguard W/Spring lock and swivel: Fucile and most Moschetto T.S. W/Trapdoor: Fucile Corto and Moschetto Cav.Ģ Required. W/o Trapdoor and vertical top screw: M91/41 Fucile W/o Trapdoor: Fucile and Moschetto T.S. Even within models and phenotype, features of stock can vary (e.g., M91 Moschetto TS or M38 Fucile Corto Single band stock with extended handguard). See the specification on the Models Identification page for more information. Length varies depend by model and phenotype. The following 'typical' parts are not illustrated and vary by phenotype.Īpplicability to a particular model and/or phenotype is also subject to production changes and post-production rework. Single shot Heinrich Kreighoff conversions have a wooden feed ramp installed between the receiver and magazine, with the follower holding it up in place. Tipo I follower uses a different type of follower system (not shown). This is interchangable with the Clip Latch Screw. This is interchangable with the Housing Retainer Screw. Tipo I Trigger Guard (not shown) does not have a Mannlicher style magazine. Use of reshaped standard clips requires using a standard clip latch. The characteristic S should stamped on these latches. M38's chambered in 8x57IS Mauser use a clip latch that is taller than the standard item. The upper rear edge of such a bolt stop is beveled. Some later guns had a bolt stop that allows the bolt to be slipped in without having to depressing the trigger. M38 Fucile Corto used by Finnish Troops have a taller sight sight blade than arsenal issue.

Guns chambered in 8x57IS Mauser (except Heinrich Kreighoff Single Shot conversions) have a relief cut in the front of the receiver opening to accomodate the longer length of the Mauser round.Ĭaliber, rifling rates, length depend by model and phenotype. Later production circumferential hook extractor shown. These bolts were taken out of service, but reused in later production guns (primarily M91/41 Fucile). Early production (pre-1912) bolts used an extractor that ran through the right bolt lug. Later production bolts (shown) use a circumfertial hook extractor that runs from above the right lug, down in front of the lug. Early production (pre-1912) bolts (not shown) used an extractor that ran through the right bolt lug. Rifles chambered in 8x57IS Mauser and 6.5x50 Japanese use bolts with different face dimensions. Bent Handle: Moschetto Cav, Moschetto T.S. Image from: The World Guide to Guns Parts, Volume 18, 1994, p. X-Ray View in the Disassembly and Assembly Modes.Exploded diagram of Carcano Modello 1938 Action Animation slider (pause and rewind animation any time) Click'n'hide feature (hide any part you want to explore animations) Slow motion in the Operation Mode, with three speeds available – 1/4, 1/10 and 1/50. Hints for each stage of the Disassembly/Assembly process Five modes: Demo, Operate, Disassembly, Assembly, and Game Unique disassembling technology with fully-animated 3D models More than 100 parts per model to disassemble, from the frame to the springs and screws
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Full 3D, graphically detailed, poly-textured models Parts are usually assembled and disassembled in a logical order, but sometimes the order is determined by specific safety or mechanical limitations. These times are then recorded locally and globally in our highscore tables, where you can compete with other users. Here, you are given the challenge to rearrange and reassemble the gun in the fastest time. The Game Mode of this application is a mind-teasing puzzle. Slow Motion View allows you to see the gun’s operation in even more detail. In Operate Mode you can fire, slide moving parts, and reload the gun when the magazine is empty. In Disassembly and Assembly Mode, the X-Ray View looks directly through the gun to show you where all of the parts are located. World of Guns:Gun Disassembly comes with eight different modes: The program is as true and accurate as possible to the actual workings of its real-life counterpart.
