Accuracy Testing 3 Carcanos from Royal Tiger Imports - 40 yard grouping, 100 Yards, and POV

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  • Опубликовано: 17 фев 2024
  • A lot of people are skeptical about Royal Tiger Imports (RTI) and the military surplus they have. The reason being is that many of the milsurps on their website are from Ethiopia and in rough shape. So it is a misconception to believe that everything they have is complete trash. In this video, I accuracy test some M91 Carcano Cavalry Carbines that I got from them. These ones are directly from Italy and bot Ethiopia. The difference is in storage condition, these Carcanos straight from Italy are in a lot nicer condition.
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Комментарии • 61

  • @antiqueredleg1864

    I acquired a Carcano cavalry carbine about 10 or more years ago with no import marks. Absolutely beautiful bore & stock, I think it was a war bring back. It also has a small crossed rifle stamp on the receiver indicating it was designated to have higher accuracy, I wouldn’t say match grade but above average.

  • @iac4357

    Ballistic FYI Gents. Based on using

  • @WastelandArmorer

    I painted a white strip on my rear sight to help get a consistent reference point for my front sight and it works well.

  • @donwyoming1936

    The Carcano's that came out of Italy were amazing. Best I've seen in 30 years. 🤠

  • @Undersea.Glider

    Battlefield Curator is one of the best hidden gems of guntube.

  • @yarborough137

    My Carcano came with a cracked stock. It was advertised in very good condition. RTI refused to exchange it or send parts.

  • @nickcervantes658

    Nice! I wouldn't mind picking one up. Every European surplus I have shoots about 8in high as they were designed that way.

  • @VintageRenewed

    I wasn’t planning on getting one but then one of my local shops somehow got one in

  • @davidr2975

    I think you have a great channel, I wish you would test the norma ammo for accuracy, muzzle velocity, and penetration.

  • @jarodcrazyindian

    Waiting on mine from RTI. $229, SUPPOSED to be "Very Good" Italian import. I have 80 rounds of PPU waiting as well. PPU supposedly uses .264 bullets 😕 Hopefully I'm not disappointed.

  • @Wicked505

    I literally been thinking about buying another one to get that original tab bayonet to have all three. You’re really tempting me bro.

  • @number3665

    Just got myself one after seeing all these videos of yours and contemplating. It looks beautiful! I want to clean it up a bit though. Anyone know what to use on the stock? Can I use linseed oil like with an M1 Garand?

  • @steveoszman8746

    Have a old import and the ppu ammo will not stabilize. Reload with 160 round nose and some IMR magic stuff, shoots very nice.

  • @asdaven1

    Oddly I have two of them and they shoot better with the undersized PPU .264 rounds 139 grams versus that Steinel ammo. The Steinel Ammo is very nice ammo and well made. But I feel my rifles like the hotter load of the PPU rounds. Even though Steinel replicates the original bullet, I feel the load is weak and dosent replicate the original load and the PPU does better with that. Both my carbines care more about velocity and a hotter load than the bullet size.

  • @jamiespringer8141

    I have a Beretta Carcano from RTI it shoots 1.5 feet low and 3 feet left but groups well.

  • @gregwilliams386

    Not exposed to the goats!

  • @bevans7772

    There seems to be quite a bit of shade on RTI floating around.

  • @veteranironoutdoors8320

    Out of my carbine, I get 1.5moa at 100 using norma or hornady RNSP handloads. Its 3moa with PPU. They seem to really like the long bearing surface bullets.

  • @niospartan

    I've learned to hand load to shoot the more expensive calibers but the weird bullet diameter issue makes me hesitant. Steinel sells projectiles bur in pretty low quantities so even hand loading is still expensive