A dealer in an antique shop in NH had an Italian Vetterli in 6.5mm with matching numbers, including the numbers stamped on the stock and a cartouche on the left side. It had a date of 1875 stamped, a Torino stamp and a bunch of other markings. The bore was decent. But, it had holes drilled in the wood - one in the stock and one in the forearm - that's how it was hung on the wall. And, he didn't know if it had a firing pin. I know the history of the Italian Vetterlis - they were meant to be a last ditch, no other choice weapon and probably shouldn't be fired.
I asked him the price and he said $130, so I grabbed it. Got it home, took the bolt apart and it does have a firing pin. I'm in the process of cleaning everything now.
As a rule, after being checked, are they shooters?