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terni
Terni ( TAIR-nee, Italian: [ˈtɛrni] (listen); Latin: Interamna (Nahars)) is a city in the southern portion of the region of Umbria in central Italy. It is near the border with Lazio. The city is the capital of the province of Terni, located in the plain of the Nera river. It is 104 kilometres (65 miles) northeast of Rome and 81 km south of the regional capital, Perugia.
The Latin name means "between-two-rivers", in reference to its location on the confluence of the Nera river (Ancient Umbrian Nahar, Latin: Nār, Nahar) and the Serra stream. When disambiguation was needed, it was referred to as Interamna Nahars. Its inhabitants were known in Latin as Interamnātēs Na(ha)rtēs.Interamna was founded as an Ancient Roman town, albeit settlements in the Terni area well precede this occurrence. During the 19th century, steel mills were introduced and led the city to have a role in the second industrial revolution in Italy. Because of its industrial importance, the city was heavily bombed during World War II by the Allies. It remains an industrial hub and has been nicknamed "The Steel City".
Terni is also known as the "City of Lovers", as its patron saint, Saint Valentine, was born and became a bishop here, and the remains are preserved in the basilica-sanctuary in his honour.
Asking price is per each, but if you want both, make offer.
1938 Carcano / Terni
1483 Carbine
#1M1483
--6.5mm x 52mm
Uses Mannlicher type clip
Carcano 1939 Carbine
#D4028
--7.35mm x 51 mm
Neither has a magazine, so best bring one to the inspection.
These weapons are part of an estate sale...
The final version of the venerable Carcano reverted back to a long rifle/marksman concept with adjustable sights, but arrived too late for service on the vast desert plains of North Africa. It is thought most of these served on the Eastern Front and the Balkans until the Italian Surrender in...