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The M1870 Italian Vetterli is a modification of the Swiss M1869 Vetterli rifle (simplified to permit mass production) that was used by the Italian army from 1870 to at least 1941. Initially chambered for the 10.35x47mmR black powder centerfire cartridge, the Vetterli was initially a single-shot weapon, however, the M1870/87 rifle (represented in-game) was updated to include a 4-round box magazine loaded with a steel- and wood charger clip.
In 1891 the Vetterli was displaced from frontline service by the new Carcano rifle but remained in use by rear-line units with most of the existing rifles being converted to fire the 6.5x52mm Carcano cartridge in addition to being granted a 6-round magazine capacity, leading to the M1870/87/15 version.
In 1938, with the Vetterli still in service with rear-line troops, plans were made to convert the weapons a second time, this time to the improved 7.35x51mm cartridge, used in the updated Carcano M1938 rifle.
The plans to convert the rifles again never came to fruition, as Italy's entry into World War II prevented the new rifle and cartridge from being adopted and the Vetterli was withdrawn from service for good in 1941.
Battlefield 1[]
- This item has a Codex entry: Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87
— In-game description
The Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87 is a weapon introduced in Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar expansion for the Scout class.[1]
When reloading with one bullet remaining in the magazine, the player character will manually extract the last bullet and reload with a four-round charger. This is similar to the one-bullet reloads of the Mosin-Nagant M91 or the Obrez Pistol. It shares the same weakness as the Martini-Henry of having a very low muzzle velocity in comparison to other rifles in the game due to using outdated black powder rounds.
There are two variants of the Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87: Infantry and Carbine.
Infantry[]
The Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87 Infantry is the basic variant of the rifle. This variant recovers relative accuracy more quickly than the other (carbine) variant of this weapon model (due to having no attachments on it, and so thus being lighter), and this variant also has greater resistance to the effects of suppression in comparison, as well.
Carbine[]
The Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87 Carbine variant has a shorter barrel length and is equipped with a magnified aperture sight, suitable for medium range engagements. This variant also has a cheekpiece on the stock. This variant of weapon has greater hip-fire accuracy and greater mobility ADS accuracy in comparison with the infantry variant of weapon model.
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Trivia[]
- Like the Automatico M1918 and Carcano M91 Carbine, the Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87 Carbine variant's bayonet folds in if one opts out of a bayonet.
- When the customization option Radium Sights is applied, unlike other weapons with the same customization option, there is no visible glow from the sights.