I have a few Italian Vetterli rifles, only one from rti. I bought a cutdown one for testing new loads, or parts. I haven't gotten into the 6.5 conversion ones. It's one of my fave designs, combination of looks, design, and the long varied history behind them :)
Hi. If I could suggest watch the channel Rakum Projects. The guy covers a lot of old surplus rifles and shooting these. Also Readiness Reviews is another favorite of mine and honset reviews of surplus firearm.
@@AaronEwell-p8x i’ve been thinking about finding one for these rifles for a while. RTI has Vetterli bayonets listed, but in the description of them, it says they couldn’t find a rifle that was perfect match.
@@behindenemylines3361 it’s pretty common with certain RTI rifles, my 1870/87 has a missing rear sight. These rifles spent a lot of time in Ethiopia being used by their military, and for some reason a lot of the soldiers didn’t like rear sights and removed them. I have absolutely no idea why they didn’t like them but the vast majority of former Ethiopian Military owned rifles from RTI seem to be missing their rear sites. In some cases, they offer a $50/$100 hand select option for getting a rifle that actually does have a rear sight.
Nice video sir!
I have a few Italian Vetterli rifles, only one from rti. I bought a cutdown one for testing new loads, or parts. I haven't gotten into the 6.5 conversion ones. It's one of my fave designs, combination of looks, design, and the long varied history behind them :)
I have all ways liked the way they look. Congratulations.
Hi. If I could suggest watch the channel Rakum Projects. The guy covers a lot of old surplus rifles and shooting these. Also Readiness Reviews is another favorite of mine and honset reviews of surplus firearm.
Good video
Thanks
Great video wonder if you could find a bayonet for them also
@@AaronEwell-p8x i’ve been thinking about finding one for these rifles for a while. RTI has Vetterli bayonets listed, but in the description of them, it says they couldn’t find a rifle that was perfect match.
I got one also, they cleaned up pretty nice. Let us know how they turned out .
I’m starting to clean up the 1870/87. I’ll have a video on it in the near future.
Same here
I have bought two antiques rifles for RTI (a Vetterli and a Gras) and have the freaking rear sight missing, anyone know why?
@@behindenemylines3361 it’s pretty common with certain RTI rifles, my 1870/87 has a missing rear sight. These rifles spent a lot of time in Ethiopia being used by their military, and for some reason a lot of the soldiers didn’t like rear sights and removed them. I have absolutely no idea why they didn’t like them but the vast majority of former Ethiopian Military owned rifles from RTI seem to be missing their rear sites. In some cases, they offer a $50/$100 hand select option for getting a rifle that actually does have a rear sight.
@@Nathaniel_Reichert777 I guess they were using the “Point and Shoot” method