Carcano M41
Carcano M41
I have now got my Carcano M41 rifle. It was made by Terni in 1942. It is in very nice condition with a bright bore with sharp rifling. I have got a bayonet to go with it, also made at Terni. I bought 90 rounds of military ammo from the same dealer. This is various vintages and headstamps dated from 1935 onwards. It is almost an instant Carcano ammo collection.
Anyway, a few pics.
The rear sight is different. It folds down into the cut out in the forestock to expose the battle sight.
Rifle and fixed bayonet.
It is an interesting rifle. I am looking forward to shooting it.
Regards
Peter.
Anyway, a few pics.
The rear sight is different. It folds down into the cut out in the forestock to expose the battle sight.
Rifle and fixed bayonet.
It is an interesting rifle. I am looking forward to shooting it.
Regards
Peter.
Last edited by PeterN2 on Sat Mar 28, 2020 4:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Good Looking example
I have one too with FAT 41 on the receiver. Stock not nearly as good a condition as yours. I've never fired mine. Looks like new ammo runs about $1.65 a round. Since I only paid $62.50 for the rifle I hesitate to fire ammo that expensive through it.. I do have one of the empty clips that someone had given me somewhere. Is your ammo on clips?
Good bore
The bore is clean and has sharp rifling. It looks hardly used. The ammo was loose though I have five clips that I use with the 7.35mm Carcano M38. I will look out for more clips as the ones I have don't feed too good.
I paid alot more than $62.50 for my rifle but they are not common here, in fact this is the first one I have seen.
Regards
Peter
I paid alot more than $62.50 for my rifle but they are not common here, in fact this is the first one I have seen.
Regards
Peter
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6.5x52 ammo
Here is a few pics of some of the ammo I bought. Out of the 90 rounds, two had the silver cupro nickel(?) jacket and the rest were copper jacket. The bullet is 162 grains in weight according to my book. The headstamp marks are raised characters in a groove.
Regards
Peter.
Regards
Peter.
Last edited by PeterN2 on Sat Mar 28, 2020 4:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks for the ammo pictures
We'll be expecting a report after you get a chance to shoot some of that ammo.
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Re: Carcano M41
Updated to upload photos direct.
Regards
Peter.
Regards
Peter.
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Re: Carcano M41
Thanks Peter, good work my man!!
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What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.