Italian rifles were made in 3 calibers. 6.5 Italian, 7.35 & rarely 7.92 X57 commonly refered to as 8mm Mauser. If it is in a caliber other than 6.5 it usually is marked on the rear sight.
It should be marked on the barrel or chamber. If it is not, go to a gunsmith and ask for a chamber cast to be made.
Terni was the national armory for Italy, and made rifles in 3 different calibers. 6.5mm, 7.35mm, and 8mm Mauser. You will need a gunsmith to examine yours to tell you what caliber. Some military surplus rifles were rechambered to other calibers.
Well, we CAN tell you that it is Italian, and lkely a military rifle- since Terni was the national Armory for Italy. Beyond that, we need some description.
Terni was the national armory of Italy- you likely have an Italian Carcano military rifle- but we can't tell you more without more information. Sorry-
Terni was the Italian govt armory. You likely have a Mannlicher-Carcano rifle.
The standard caliber of a biathlon rifle is .22.
a .22 caliber
Made in Italy
A .177 caliber air rifle has very little recoil.
.223 caliber or 5.56mm.
No You could build a rifle in .306" or any other caliber but you are likely referring to 30.06. A 30.06 rifle is referred to as "30 Caliber" but to be accurate it is nominally .308"
Yes, I can. A Barrett M107 is a .50 caliber sniper rifle.