Chapter 3 Italian Projectiles and Cases6.5 mm BallInhaltsverzeichnis
ITALIAN AND FRENCH EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE
Chapter 3
ITALIAN PROJECTILES AND CASES
ITALIAN SMALL-ARM AMMUNITION
General

Italian small-arm ammunition does not have many unusual characteristics and is very si-milar to British and German ammunition. In some cases the ammunition is interchangeable for use in each country's gun.

The following is a summary of Italian small arms:
6.5-mm Rimless
1. Guns used in Rifle M° 91, Carbines M° 91, Machine Gun M° 30 and M° 30, Machine Gun M° 14 (Fiat)
2. Types
a.

Ball M° 91/95 - Round Nose

b.

Fragmenting bullet M° 91-3 longitudinal striations on the bullet

c.

Fragmenting bullet M° 91-2 annular grooves on the bullet

d.

Blank for rifles - Scarlet wooden bullet

e.

Blank for machine gun - Bullet consists of inert black powder which is enclosed in a thin brass jacket.

f.

Dummy M° 91/95

g.

Practice M° 91 - Bullet consists of a closed jacket of copper-nickel, the upper half filled with lead, the lower half with sand.

h.

Practice for Miniature Range M° 91 - This ammunition consists of a brass cartrid-ge case with a steel tube attached to the base of the case and fitting internal-ly. A lead bullet fits into the top of the steel tube and cartridge fits into the base of the tube.

7.35-mm (Rimless)
1. Guns used in Rifle M° 38
Machine Gun M° 38
2. Types - Similar to 6.5-mm
a. Ball
b. Fragmenting
c. Practice - Minature ranges
d. Blanks for rifle
e. Blank for machine gun
7.7-mm (Rimmed) (Interchangeable with British 0.303-in.)
1. Guns used in 7.7-mm Aircraft Machine Gun
2. Types
a. Ball
b. Tracer - Red tip
c. Armor - piercing incendiary (phosphorus) - Blue tip
d. Armor - piercing incendiary (thermite) - Green tip
8-mm (Rimmed)
1. Guns used in 8-mm Mannlicher Rifle
8-mm Schwarzlose Machine Gun
2. Types
a. Ball
b. Blank for Rifle - Reddish orange wooden bullet
c. Blank for machine gun - Green wooden bullet
8-mm (Rimless)
1. Guns used in Machine Gun Fiat M35
Breder M37 and M38
2. Types
a. Ball
b. Armor-piercing M37 and M43 - M40 has red red tip
c. Blank - Bullet consists of inert black powder enclosed in brass jacket.
12.7-mm (Rimless)
1. Guns used in 12.7-mm Aircraft Gun
2. Types
a. Ball
b. Tracer - Red tip
c. Armor-piercing - Green tip
d. Armor-piercing incendiary (thermite) tracer - White tip
e. H.E. Projectile - Red body with nose percussion fuze
f. Incendiary (phosphorus) - Blue tip
g.

Incendiary (thermite) tracer - Blue body with nose percussion fuze similar to German fuze A.25045

h. Incendiary (thermite) tracer - Buff body with nose percussion fuze fitted
13.2-mm (Rimless)
1. Guns used in 13.2-mm Breder Machine Gun
2. Types
a. Armor-Piercing
b. Armor-Piercing/tracer - Red tip
14-mm (Similar to British 0.55-in. Anit-tank rifle ammunition)
1. Guns used in Captured British Anit-tank rifle
2. Types Armor-piercing
20-mm (Interchangeable with German 2 cm Solothun type of ammunition)
1. Guns used in 20-mm Antiaricraft and Anti Tank Gun Breder M35
2. Types
a. H.E. - Nose percussion fuze and self-destroying tracer

b.

A.P./H.E./Tracer - Base fuze consisting of a fixed firing pin and primer cap held in position by a shear pin

Chapter 3 Italian Projectiles and Cases6.5 mm BallInhaltsverzeichnis