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The '''Cei-Rigotti''' is an Italian select-fire battle rifle produced in the early 1900s. The weapon was made by Amerigo Cei-Rigotto, an officer in the Italian Army at the time. The rifle was select fire, though the actual rate of fire is unclear, with estimates usually ranging from 300 to 600 RPM. Multiple variants of the rifle were produced with some having ten round magazines and some with twenty or twenty-five rounds: all were Lee-Enfield-style fixed magazines that were only removable for cleaning (removal of the magazine required removal of the trigger guard) and were loaded using stripper clips. There is an unconfirmed report that a model tested in Greece utilized a 50 round magazine and fired at 900 rounds per minute, but there is no evidence that this report is true and it is rather difficult to imagine what such a magazine would actually look like. The Cei-Rigotti was tested by many nations, yet all potential offers failed, suggesting that the weapon was not very effective. Only about 257 Cei-Rigottis were produced between 1898 and 1911 and it never saw military usage.
The '''Cei-Rigotti''' is an Italian select-fire battle rifle produced in the early 1900s. The weapon was made by Amerigo Cei-Rigotto, an officer in the Italian Army at the time. The rifle was select fire, though the actual rate of fire is unclear, with estimates usually ranging from 300 to 600 RPM. Multiple variants of the rifle were produced with some having ten round magazines and some with twenty or twenty-five rounds: all were fixed magazines that were only removable for cleaning (removal of the magazine required removal of the trigger guard) and were loaded using stripper clips. There is an unconfirmed report that a model tested in Greece utilized a 50 round magazine and fired at 900 rounds per minute, but there is no evidence that this report is true and it is rather difficult to imagine what such a magazine would actually look like. The Cei-Rigotti was tested by many nations, yet all potential offers failed, suggesting that the weapon was not very effective. Only about 257 Cei-Rigottis were produced between 1898 and 1911 and it never saw military usage.





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Cei-Rigotti - 6.5x52mm Mannlicher

The Cei-Rigotti is an Italian select-fire battle rifle produced in the early 1900s. The weapon was made by Amerigo Cei-Rigotto, an officer in the Italian Army at the time. The rifle was select fire, though the actual rate of fire is unclear, with estimates usually ranging from 300 to 600 RPM. Multiple variants of the rifle were produced with some having ten round magazines and some with twenty or twenty-five rounds: all were fixed magazines that were only removable for cleaning (removal of the magazine required removal of the trigger guard) and were loaded using stripper clips. There is an unconfirmed report that a model tested in Greece utilized a 50 round magazine and fired at 900 rounds per minute, but there is no evidence that this report is true and it is rather difficult to imagine what such a magazine would actually look like. The Cei-Rigotti was tested by many nations, yet all potential offers failed, suggesting that the weapon was not very effective. Only about 257 Cei-Rigottis were produced between 1898 and 1911 and it never saw military usage.


Specifications

(1898 - 1911)

  • Type: Battle Rifle / Light Machine Gun (50 round version would qualify as the latter if it actually existed)
  • Caliber: 6.5x52mm Mannlicher-Carcano, 7.65x53mm Mauser
  • Capacity: 10, 20, 25, 50(?) round fixed magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto


The Cei-Rigotti and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Battlefield 1 2016