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Hello fellow members. I started working on a Carcano project recently. A friend had given me a M41 Carcano rifle that had the stock cut down buggered up.
I originally had thoughts of buying a semi-inlet stock and practicing my "gunsmithing" skills on trying to make it into a proper stalking rifle. I have an original George Gibbs 1893 Steyr in a similar configuration to use as a guide.
I've never handled a Carcano before and I will be the first to say that they are certainly not as refined as a Steyr.
Unfortunately, nobody in the States makes a semi-inlet stock for the Carcano. I believe that Bishops and Reinhart Fajen did back in the day. SInce I wasn't able to source a stock, I stuck the Carcano back in the closet and figured my project was done.
Out of the blue, Bobster on this forum sent me a PM to tell me that he stumbled upon a Carcano barrel, action and a sporter stock that was listed for sale. I purchased the parts and the project started.
Here are pictures of my George Gibbs that I'm using as a pattern. This rifle is so light and nimble. It is thin, easy to carry and points instinctively.


 
Posts: 131 | Location: Brownstown, PA | Registered: 04 January 2022Reply With Quote
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I didn't take any pictures of the Carcano before I started to work on it, but I'm sure you all know how they look. Here are pictures of the stock before I started to work on it. As you can see, it is a classic 70's stock with the Monte Carlo cheek rest. This stock was very bulky everywhere, but it had good bones. The previous inletting was a little sloppy but I will be bedding it full length. If it shoots well, I'll leave it alone. If need be, I can sand the barrel channel to free float it.


 
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The rifle was disassembled and thoroughly cleaned. Lots of metal prep to do before rust bluing. I've filed all the rough surfaces of the receiver, barrel and magazine/ trigger guard. All parts have been sanded to 180 grit. The rear military sight was removed and screw holes filled. I profiled a Williams WGRS FN sight to fit the front receiver ring. Receiver has been drilled and tapped. I will be mounting a Williams ramp front sight later. I decided to cut the barrel in front of the front military sight and crown the muzzle.
Currently working on profiling the stock. I removed the cheek piece as well as a lot of wood everywhere. After comparing my work to the Gibbs rifle, I still have a lot of excess wood to remove. I'm trying to keep the balance point for carrying just in front of the magazine. So far so good.
More to come later.


 
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Lookin' good! You got some nice tiger stripe bonus there.
 
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I know. I'm anxious to see what the wood looks like when I get to putting some finish on it. I'll be putting on a nice oil finish and avoiding the plastic glossy look that was on it before.
 
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I made a lot of progress on the Carcano this weekend. Modified and fitted an old steel buttplate and continued to trim lots of wood off of the stock. I think that I'm finally finished whittling wood off.
I had some ebony from an old organ keyboard that I was going to inlet in the pistol grip. I wasn't happy with the fit so I decided to try my hand at a poured pewter inlay. I have a Swedish rolling block project that I want to pour a pewter nosecap so I figured I would practice on the Carcano. I did a simple design but I'm happy how it came out for a first attempt.
Started to contour the trigger guard similar to my George Gibbs. Metal will soon be ready for rust bluing. I need to drill and tap the barrel for a Williams Streamline ramp.




 
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Eager to see the finished product!
 
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Glad to see someone working on the very underated Carcano's.
 
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