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Date: 10-23-05 05:23
From: PatAllen in Quebec
Subject: Anyone into rifles/guns/carbines?
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I am lookint at some info about Veterlli carbine. My father just gaved me one and there is some missing parts on it.
It is a 1869/71 carbine as is sooo cooooool.
That was the time when all was hand made, no plastic, all heavy stuff.
tia
Pat Allen _________________ 1976 turbocharged 2002, 14psi, T3, 70%LSD, urethane bush, 36x15 intercooler, 63mm tby,SDS EM4F, 5sp overdrive. Bilsts. Tech edge wb02, datalogger, recaros.
1974 2002 auto (under resto)
1992 325i
1991 318is
1985 XR4TI, 22psi
1986 Toyota pick-up
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Date: 10-24-05 07:32
From: PatAllen in Quebec
Subject: Re: You could always contact the NRA HQs . . .
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What would be quoted as an historic firearm?
its been in my family for so long, i have a picture of one of my grand grand uncle with a bear and few other animals, the picture is made of zinc, he got the gun with him....quite cool hein?
I dont know if i can or not have it, its there, thats it !! and bet that i will keep it.
I have found a lot of info on it over the net. I can even know who did the assembly, the final inspections and to who its been sold!! its all coming. Other than having all the parts of a 1869, but the serial number of a 1871, it is very nice. Every single parts on it are identified/coded, and all the numbers match.
Waffenfabrik, BERN.
But, it worth nothing because the cannon is cut, making it a very short carbine for braconage. Its been like that since 1920's. _________________ 1976 turbocharged 2002, 14psi, T3, 70%LSD, urethane bush, 36x15 intercooler, 63mm tby,SDS EM4F, 5sp overdrive. Bilsts. Tech edge wb02, datalogger, recaros.
1974 2002 auto (under resto)
1992 325i
1991 318is
1985 XR4TI, 22psi
1986 Toyota pick-up
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Date: 10-24-05 02:27
From: PatAllen in Quebec
Subject: Re: Here's a link to let you do some research . . .
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It is a historic firearm, i dont need to register it or get a licence.It manufacturing date is 1869.
Go to the bottom of this page.
http://www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca/info_for-renseignement/factsheets/antique_e.asp
ouf !! it looked like a hell of a complication to register a firearm... _________________ 1976 turbocharged 2002, 14psi, T3, 70%LSD, urethane bush, 36x15 intercooler, 63mm tby,SDS EM4F, 5sp overdrive. Bilsts. Tech edge wb02, datalogger, recaros.
1974 2002 auto (under resto)
1992 325i
1991 318is
1985 XR4TI, 22psi
1986 Toyota pick-up
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Date: 10-25-05 06:19
From: PatAllen in Quebec
Subject: Re: You're not quite out of the woods yet . . .
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Thanks for the reply.
i was refering to italian by the designer , Mr. Vettereli. I know its a swiss firearm.
The way we name the arm in the family is "the 41 swiss", it is a .41 calibre . And yes it is rimfire.
I will never attemp to try it, even if i have found several places that sells ammunition for it. There is a group, in swiss, that rent a place where you can try your arms, they all have Vetterli arms.
I even found a discussion group on the net about this specific one. lol.
Ammo is found to be 10$ per 100.
The link you give is the best one ive found, there is comparisions in between all the differences possibles, even the the name of the person who did inspect it...
I have also registered to a survey who ask several nifty things about the arm so i will know a lot of thing about it. Someone already reply me and they just claim that it dont worth much even 100% complete, so mine worth nothing because its been modified, well at least it worth something for me. _________________ 1976 turbocharged 2002, 14psi, T3, 70%LSD, urethane bush, 36x15 intercooler, 63mm tby,SDS EM4F, 5sp overdrive. Bilsts. Tech edge wb02, datalogger, recaros.
1974 2002 auto (under resto)
1992 325i
1991 318is
1985 XR4TI, 22psi
1986 Toyota pick-up
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Date: 10-25-05 04:12
From: Guest
Subject: Re: You're not quite out of the woods yet . . .
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Just to show you how it looks...
I know its been inspected my major Schmidt, all the components on it are marked with this sign:
mecanism details
Its officialy an historical firearm, i did talk with knowledgeable persons, so i can hold it in my hands forever ;)
Pat Allen
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