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WW2 Italy Scotti Mod.X SEMI-AUTO RIFLES 1:35/1:72

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Publication date 2024-03-24 at 11:54
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The Scotti Mod. X was an Italian self-loading rifle designed in 1932 by Alfredo Scotti and produced by the Società Anonima Armi Automatiche Scotti (abbreviated as Autoscotti) in small numbers. One of the various experimental self-loading rifles trialed by the Italians, the Mod. X was ultimately rejected in favor of the Armaguerra Mod. 39.

The Mod. X was designed in 1932 by Alfredo Scotti, which was the tenth year of the Fascist era of Italy using roman numerals. The weapon was introduced in 1934 for trials by the Regio Esercito.[1]

The rifles were trialed by the Regio Esercito over about five years from 1934 to 1939, alongside the Beretta Mod. 31, Mod. 37, Breda PG and Armaguerra Mod. 39 alongside other rifles; a total of 250 were made over that period, all by the Società Anonima Armi Automatiche Scotti, better known as Autoscotti.[1] While the Mod. X was deemed serviceable, the Armaguerra Mod. 39 was chose

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