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Carcano is the
frequently used name for a
series of
Italian bolt-action,
internal box
magazine fed,
repeating military rifles and carbines. Introduced...
- The 6.5×52mm
Carcano, also
known as the 6.5×52mm Parravicini–
Carcano or 6.5×52mm Mannlicher–
Carcano, is an
Italian military 6.5 mm (.268 cal, actually...
- The 7.35×51mm
Carcano is a
rifle cartridge that was the main
small arms
ammunition used by the
Italian military during World War II. It was
designed during...
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purchased by mail
order a 6.5×52mm
Carcano Model 38
infantry carbine (described by the
Warren Commission as a "Mannlicher–
Carcano") with a
telescopic sight. He...
- On
several occasions, the
prime suspect and Marta's ex-boyfriend
Miguel Carcaño Delgado successively stated that her body was in
different areas, such...
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Carlo Carcano (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarlo ˈkarkano]; 26
February 1891 – 23 June 1965) was an
Italian footballer and
manager who pla**** as a midfielder...
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Salvatore Carcano (Robbiate, 11
October 1827 - Turin, 1903) was an
Italian inventor renowned for
designing the
Carcano bolt-action rifle,
adopted by the...
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Minerva Garza Carcaño (born
January 20, 1954, in Edinburg, Texas) is the
first Hispanic woman to be
elected to the
episcopacy of The
United Methodist...
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Miguel Ángel
Cárcano (18 July 1889 – 9 May 1978) was an
Argentinian politician, who
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs during the
presidency of Arturo...
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rifles would later be
converted into 6.5×52mm
Carcano during World War I.
Despite being supplanted by the
Carcano rifle, it
continued to see use in Italian...