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Nothing is better than trying to look for reference material for a project and finding something with every dimension you could dream of.
I’m working on a project where I digitally model and 3D print a bunch of the ammo from the game Hunt: Showdown. The game is set in the late 1800s/early 1900s, so the rounds used by a bunch of the guns are virtually extinct. As a result, I want to do my little part to help preserve these small bits of history and recreate these obscure cartridges.
Anyways, I was looking for reference material for my model of the .41 Swiss round, used by the Vetterli carbine, and I think I managed to find THE FUCKING PATENT because it has exact measurements in millimeters (what I use in CAD), as well as tolerances (max/min dimensions of sections allowed in production under the patent), and a pattern for the paper patch that would be wrapped around the bullet before being pressed into the cartridge.
What a fucking find.
Rear site elevator on a Model 1871 Swiss Vetterli Repeating Rifle
M1870 Vetterli was the Italian service rifle from 1870-1887.
Vetterli 1878/81 in 10.4 X38R
http://archives.collectorsfirearms.com/?search=swiss&category=&product=AL3830
Vetterli Model 1869/70 Carbine - 10.4x38mm
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Vetterli rifle deer