Pillandham Keka Keka (From "Dhenikaina Ready") is a telugu song released in 2015. © 2015 Aditya Music FAQs for Pillandham Keka Keka (From "Dhenikaina Ready") When was Pillandham Keka Keka (From "Dhenikaina Ready") released? Writer(s): Chandra Bose, Chakri, K S Chandra BoseLyrics powered by 5m 18s kulilanta) (sustuga unnadi anadam, mastuga unnadi) are premitta pudutunte, aa premetta opalo apaka etta telpalo, adi telpak etta bratkalo chuse ye chotaina nuvu kanabadite etta chese ye paninaina nuvu cherrgodite etta naa lokam mottam nuvve nindeste etta are naa pranam anthaa nuvve pindeste etta nimisham nimisham adakot narka narka batukanta hey nadiche shilnai tirigestunta nilon chere daaka nannatta pogidestunte, nakitta pogabedutunte papine kopangunna lopal bagunde pillanda kek kek ITALIAN CARCANO SERIAL NUMBERS SERIESĦ round integral magazine, loaded with an en-bloc clipĬarcano is the frequently used name for a series of Italian bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating military rifles and carbines.Pillanda kek kek, ollantha kak kak Yo you also kek, gundello kak you also kek kek pillanda kek kek, ollantha kak kak lagestu unte agedettaga are nee rupu chureshak nee vaipu adugeshak niddredik, neeru tagalenik tindi ledik, gunde kolukoduga chitra hins pattamake chachchedaka nannatta pogidayamaka, nake pogabetteyamaka Soap estu unte aapedettaga are ninnetta kannaro, ninnemetti pencharo vennel tagi perigao, nuvu chukkalu tintu adigao pillo nuvu tenelato snana chestavo pillo harivillulatho chiralu kadtavo nee paal ompullo rampalennenno are nee nili kannullo kodavallu inkenno hey kanamu kanamu khadgalai anu anu anubambai naa adake adurai kudeepestunna vachchesta nee anakenak nannatta moseymaka, matalto muncheyamaka nas pedutu unte nilichedettaga (adutu padutu pani chestunte) (kulilanta site estunte) (ha chusco mastuga untadi, maku mastuga untadi) (adutu padutu. Introduced in 1891, this rifle was chambered for the rimless 6.5×52mm Carcano round ( Cartuccia Modello 1895). It was developed by the chief technician Salvatore Carcano at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890, and was originally called the Modello (model) 91 or simply M91. Successively replacing the previous Vetterli-Vitali rifles and carbines in 10.35×47mmR, it was produced from 1892 to 1945. The M91 was used in both rifle ( fucile) and shorter-barreled carbine ( moschetto) form by most Italian troops during World War I and by Italian and some German forces during World War II. The rifle was also used during the Winter War by Finland, and again by regular and irregular forces in Syria, Libya, Tunisia and Algeria during various postwar conflicts in those countries. The Type I Carcano rifle was produced by Italy for the Japanese Empire prior to World War II. After the invasion of China, all Arisaka production was required for use of the Imperial Army, so the Imperial Navy contracted with Italy for this weapon in 1937. The Type I is based on the Type 38 rifle and uses a Carcano action, but retains the Arisaka/Mauser type 5-round box magazine. The Type I was used primarily by Japanese Imperial Naval Forces and was chambered for the Japanese 6.5×50mm Arisaka cartridge. Approximately 60,000 Type I rifles were produced by Italian arsenals for Japan.Ī Carcano M38 was used by Lee Harvey Oswald to assassinate United States President John F. Kennedy on Novemin Dallas, TX.Īlthough this rifle is often called "Mannlicher–Carcano", especially in American parlance, neither that designation nor the name "Mauser–Parravicino" is correct. Its official designation in Italian is simply Modello 1891, or M91 ("il novantuno"). The magazine system uses en bloc charger clips which were originally developed and patented by Ferdinand Mannlicher, but the actual shape and design of the Carcano clip is derived from the German Model 1888 Commission Rifle. Until 1938, all M91 rifles and carbines were chambered for the rimless 6.5×52mm Modello 1895 cartridge, using a round-nose metal case bullet of 160 grains weight at approximately 2,000–2,400 ft/s muzzle velocity, depending upon barrel length.
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