The "open bottom causing jammings" is an armchair mith. Already Vladimir Grigoryevich Fyodorov, the future designer of the Fedorov Avtomat, in his observations on the Russo-Japanese war, indicated how the Mannlicher actions in the mud and snow tended to be more reliable than Mauser/Moisin actions, because the passage of the clips kept them clean, while the Mauser/Moisins magazines became tanks of frozen mud, reducing those rifles to single-shooters. That had been confirmed in WWI, where nor the Austrian Steyr Manlicher (an unicum among straight-pull bolt action) nor the Carcano suffered of reliability problems in the trench warfare. The only known reliability problem with the Carcano is caused by the pretty crude follower, that in some sample has problem in raising the last round of the clip straight.
I don't think it's a myth just overemphasized. The French believed that mud was a problem on their Berthier series of rifles hence why they added a device to seal it.
@17:15 With the Rear Sight flipped forward, the Battle Sight is 300 meters. Flipped back, it starts at 450 meters. And officially, the Sight Alignment apparently is to have the Front Sight in the bottom of the Rear Sight "V". Regarding Reloading, Prvi Partizan 6.5mm 123gr FMJs in .268 will work quite well; along with heavier straight-sided .264s with a flat base, i.e Boat Tails won't work. Keep Velocities to ~2200 FPS. Also, a lot of Reload Info can be found on a site called gunboards.
I doubt it, sks is much more fun to shoot being semi auto and we have mountains of cheap chinese x39 in-country (assuming you're Canadian like the guy in the video). I wouldn't buy a Carcano with investment in mind, buy it because you want a fun little bolt gun with some history for cheap.
I mean the issue is ammo availability: it sucks in North America. I wouldn't hold your breath for new manufacturers of 6.5 carcano either until zoomers like me get priced out of the AR (or the SKS if you live north of the border).
I got mines for $80 US at a gun show. It definitely isn't as pristine as yours. Since the stock is dinged, cracked and chewed up, I'm planning to get a sporter stock for it. The sights are missing, so I'm planning to get a pic rail that screws on to the sight mount.
Good review and you explained the bolt breakdown well unlike most I’ve seen. The only thing you missed is the progressive twist rifling that helped to stabilize the very long bullet. I used 156 grain round nose ammo from Norma to good effect. I don’t know if those are still available. This weapon has a generally bad reputation that I believe is not deserved.
I have a Carcano rifle and in June of 2022 we looked trying to find ammo for it. The cheapest we could find any was one seller had 20 rounds and was selling them for $6.25 USD pre round. Currently looking for supplies to start reloading this round along with the other rounds that we reload,
Probably too late but you can find ppu for about $24 (USD) just a little too small so your shots wont be very accurate and theres a manufacturer that actually makes the right size however they are about $2.10(USD) per round. I recommend reloading
20:53 This sound indeed does not belong to just the garand. The reason ot keeps being attributed to the M1 Garand is because of the American majority part of the internet seeing it as the only enbloc rifle in US history.
@@Gungeek Yeah, a lot of misconseptions around the world about firearms comes mainly from the US, due to 1. They're all allowed to use guns 2. They're the most popular part of the internet 3. Many other countries don't allow civilians to have guns, so they don't know much to begin with if they're not in their military.
@@theluiginoidperson1097 The Garand throws the clip out of the top and it makes a good ping, the Carcano just drops out and if it hits dirt its not going to sound like much lol.
@@Gungeek Yes, a lot of other designs did that. The Garand is the only one I know of so far that actually throws it over the top. Even then, the M1 Garand doesn't make the sound every time, since if it doesnt hit the breech on ejection and just lands on dirt as you said, it literally doesnt make a sound. This is rare, but it can happen.
I'm fairly certain that the Oswald rifle was a different model. I would love to do some testing with that model and that ammunition. Everyone who's done testing seems to have ignored the points that would tell us the most.
Mine didn't keyhole the 0.264" bullets. It even kinda grouped them. The only thing holding me back is that the sights can't be used to really be on paper, I'd have to build up the front sight if I really wanted to use this rifle.
@@Huntinggearguy For me, the tests that would matter are not about accuracy but about bullet performance. I'd like to see how the 160 grain, FMJ bullet would perform on hitting a concrete curb. One of the theories is that Oswald's third shot hit the curb by the triple underpass directly. That produced a chip of concrete or fragment of bullet that caused the cut on James Tague's face. I've always thought that an intact bullet hitting the curb a few feet in front of someone would cause so many chips of concrete and fragments of bullet that Mr. Tague would have had multiple cuts on his clothing. I'd also like to see that bullet hitting a true simulated skull at eighty yards. The Aberdeen tests used cadaver skulls that had dried which changes properties and that were filled with ballistic gel which is not a good simulation for brain material. The later tests by Latimore used cadaver skulls filled with paint. That's a better simulation of brain material, but he was shooting from only a few feet. To me, both of those tests failed to serve as an accurate test of whether these FMJ bullets should have fragmented on hitting a human skull at that distance and the reduced velocity of a bullet that was eighty yards from the barrel. The Discovery Channel used a better skull simulation and shot at the right distance, but they never told us how the bullet performed. They also made only one successful shot on the head, so that would offer no repeatability even if they had analyzed the bullet correctly.
@@Huntinggearguy The Finns put a taller blade on their imported Carcanos for a more conventional site picture. And, as I understand it, the Mauser front site blade (which is taller and readily available) is cut for the same dovetail.
@@VTPSTTU none of what you said matters because if they cast their own bullets all tests with factory rounds would be worthless. Similar with comparisons about power levels/velocity since you wouldn't know what type of powder or how much
@@nk-dw2hm Who cast their own bullets? I would ideally like to see these tests done with the same kind of ammunition that Oswald used. Because that company is out of business, I'd want to see someone simulate those rounds as much as possible. I'm fairly certain that the loadings of the Oswald bullets are very well known. That company would almost certainly have given the Warren Commission records of how much and what kind of powder they used. No one in this scenario has cast their own bullets. Finding a modern source of those bottleneck bullets would be difficult. Mimicking the powder charge would not be difficult.
Privi loads their factory ammo w/ .264 for some reason, and they sell ".268" bullets for reloading that only actually measure .2665, not even .267 and that's from a 150 dollar Starrett micrometer. So none of my 4 different Carcano carbines would shoot any of that, commercial or the reloads. I've tried two types of cast bullets, the Lee Midsouth shooters mold, and the NOE 13x grain 270 mold, no dice on either of those as well. These carbines are tough to get to shoot decent. I've seen all kinds of people claim theirs are great, but there are no vids of anyone grouping these things benched besides Koba and maybe one other dude and he only shot well w/ Koba's ammo. I have some Steinel cast bullets to try, and some of their solid brass but those are going to be too small Im sure. I may eventually get the heavier NOE 270 mold that Koba uses. I messed up and bought the lighter one, think it's 136 grain and none of my guns like it. I should say I expect any decent milsurp to shoot a 5 shot group about the size of my fist at 50 yards with my properly dialed reloads. The best I've gotten from any Carcano is a dinner plate. The only previous milsurps of mine, out of 55 or so that wouldn't meet this standard at least on occasion were completely shot out bores with barely visible rifling (an Argentine cavalry carbine and a Finn M27). All four of my Carcano carbines range from good to very good bores, so being shot out is not the issue. Anyone that has Carcano carbines in 6.5 that will shoot that well, I'd love to see a vid if possible. My dad bought 3 as well from the same batches in 2020 and he's not having luck either and has been reloading for 50 years.
Hey HGG. Do you happen to have an AG42B? I can't find a video showing full dissassembly/cleaning. You're really good at those. Would appreciate the help! Kind of intimidating for this newbie. Your videos have helped me a lot! Keep up the good work 👍
@@Huntinggearguy so, without a ready supply of clips, and their cost ever rising, I would have no interest. It would be cheaper to buy a mid range bolt action rifle of current production.
To load Single Rounds, the easiest thing to do is search "3d printed single load blocks". Buy one or have one printed for you. It's easier than the prefered way of single loading, which is to partially load the Cartridge into the Chamber, push the rear down, then slide the Case Head under the Bolt "Lips". Loading any other way may eventualy break the Extractor.
Do also watch out because some of these rifles shoot other than carcano cartridges some shoot ms some shoot swed do barrel cast or get both ammo and see which fits
It works good enough for me at short range, but you'll still need to do something with the sights to get better short range accuracy. ie: build up the front sight with something temporary
Good 'show and tell' on this old 'war horse'. Carbine, yeah all day for me,..... IF I could easily get the ammo! How does it shoot though, is it accurate at all? ( Maybe another short video to show this, Adriel? ) P.S. To answer the first question you asked,.... yes, very well, I too can remember where I was and all the other details as broadcast waaay back then! , This is not the same rifle/carbine though, is it? )
FINALLY, a video where someone actually speaks English and pronounces “carbine” correctly! That’s a neat little carbine, I never managed to find one in good shape. I did have the TS carbine for awhile.
It's pronounced Karr-Been and it's spelled Karabiner it's French pronunciation not English. So he's pronouncing it incorrectly like most people would .
@@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 we speak English, not French. It’s a word that has its origins in French, but it’s not a French word. The USA is the only English speaking country where people say “carbeen” and the letter “Z” is pronounced “zee”. 🤷🏻♂️
@@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 you can take your carbine and drink turpentine in the turbine while eating sardines- and tomatoes. Maybe talk your clientele into eating potatoes and cleaning garands while you’re there. Knock it off.
carcano or Carbine in modern days is still a good riffle from italia, in fact a model was displayed in dallas museum til this day Aug 29 2021 more than 5 decades now. The U.S. defence department is proposing to rename the riffle to john oswald riffle! SO BE IT
@@Huntinggearguy broke the screen protection thingie a bit more but I changed it out today so no problem. I was on the throne and brushing my teeth at the same time and it caught me super off guard. Fortunately I didn’t choke on toothpaste and have my wife come to my rescue in such a weird predicament. 😳
The problem with the Carcano that was allegedly used to kill JFK is that it did not work. The scope was not even mounted nor bore sighted. A shooter could have hit nothing.,
@@Huntinggearguy hard to say which one will group the best . The Carcano will have lighter recoil and should be flatter shooting , but the sights & bullet diameter works against you . The Mosin will have a lot more recoil , sights a little better , then working the bolt . Should be interesting , yet on the battlefield dead is dead your not going to complain about what bullet killed you
John F. Kennedy? He was a Navy guy in some war, Marilyn Monroe's boyfriend and one if Ted "Lion of the Senate" Kennedy's brothers. That's all I know. Is there more?
"blow your brains about this rifle" Too soon bro, too soon.
The "open bottom causing jammings" is an armchair mith.
Already Vladimir Grigoryevich Fyodorov, the future designer of the Fedorov Avtomat, in his observations on the Russo-Japanese war, indicated how the Mannlicher actions in the mud and snow tended to be more reliable than Mauser/Moisin actions, because the passage of the clips kept them clean, while the Mauser/Moisins magazines became tanks of frozen mud, reducing those rifles to single-shooters.
That had been confirmed in WWI, where nor the Austrian Steyr Manlicher (an unicum among straight-pull bolt action) nor the Carcano suffered of reliability problems in the trench warfare.
The only known reliability problem with the Carcano is caused by the pretty crude follower, that in some sample has problem in raising the last round of the clip straight.
I don't think it's a myth just overemphasized. The French believed that mud was a problem on their Berthier series of rifles hence why they added a device to seal it.
Is 'Moisin' intentional?
Also, wasnt expecting to hear from automatic russian firearms legend Fyodorov here
"grassy knoll" reference... 😁 Cheap shot
He didnt actually make the comment -- it was the CIA lol
@17:15 With the Rear Sight flipped forward, the Battle Sight is 300 meters.
Flipped back, it starts at 450 meters.
And officially, the Sight Alignment apparently is to have the Front Sight in the bottom of the Rear Sight "V".
Regarding Reloading, Prvi Partizan 6.5mm 123gr FMJs in .268 will work quite well; along with heavier straight-sided .264s with a flat base, i.e Boat Tails won't work. Keep Velocities to ~2200 FPS.
Also, a lot of Reload Info can be found on a site called gunboards.
Thanks for the disassembly segment. I've got one of these in the locker waiting for a thorough clean.
They need it. Lots of crud, especially inside the bolt.
@@Huntinggearguy could u do a disassembling and cleaning video? There are some of yt but arent very thorough
Like they say, if it's good enough for the President...
I feel like this is gonna be the new SKS once people catch on.
Ammo so hard to find
I doubt it, sks is much more fun to shoot being semi auto and we have mountains of cheap chinese x39 in-country (assuming you're Canadian like the guy in the video). I wouldn't buy a Carcano with investment in mind, buy it because you want a fun little bolt gun with some history for cheap.
I mean the issue is ammo availability: it sucks in North America. I wouldn't hold your breath for new manufacturers of 6.5 carcano either until zoomers like me get priced out of the AR (or the SKS if you live north of the border).
Best video on this rifle. Show us your group!
Great Carcano breakdown, best Ive seen so far. Just picked one of these surplus rifles up, because well.. just because! Now I just need some ammo!
Thanks for this video. Your bolt disassembly/re-assembly is the best have seen.
Ah, good old Carcano. The best weapon of choice of Italians through the century. :)
Didn’t Trudeau’s dad Castro like them too? Probably loaned his friend Lee one as well. 😁
It's not a weapon, It's a firearm
@@newman793 ...A firearm is a class of weapons. He didn't state anything wrong.
@@Cryptkeeper0311 Yup. In the case that Artillery can't be used, this is the universal option.
Correct on the cleaning rod hidden storage. Incorrect of it being a 2 part. It actually folds in half. Just an FYI. 😁
Great review thanks. I just bought a cavalry and a TS model from PSA. They're rough but so far so good.
Did you get yours to a range? I have a psa as well haven't shot it yet.
@@tylerandrew2646 nah, ordered ammo beginning of March but it's not here yet.
@@tylerandrew2646 my shit was in such rough shape i still havent finished cleaning it and shot it yet
I got mines for $80 US at a gun show. It definitely isn't as pristine as yours. Since the stock is dinged, cracked and chewed up, I'm planning to get a sporter stock for it. The sights are missing, so I'm planning to get a pic rail that screws on to the sight mount.
wow would like to see how that turns out if u get it fixed up right im sure I'd be an invaluable asset for your collection
People are jumping on these Carcano’s now and it’s worth more than what you paid for.
The United States is a gun lover's paradise. I envy Americans who can own this illustrious Italian rifle. God bless America land of true freedom.
He's Canadian.
Good review and you explained the bolt breakdown well unlike most I’ve seen. The only thing you missed is the progressive twist rifling that helped to stabilize the very long bullet. I used 156 grain round nose ammo from Norma to good effect. I don’t know if those are still available. This weapon has a generally bad reputation that I believe is not deserved.
It was a different Carcano model. The one used was a 91-38
Great informative funny Video! Kept me watching which is a tall order! Got 4 Calvary Carbines now “Thanks a lot”😀
I have a Carcano rifle and in June of 2022 we looked trying to find ammo for it. The cheapest we could find any was one seller had 20 rounds and was selling them for $6.25 USD pre round. Currently looking for supplies to start reloading this round along with the other rounds that we reload,
The going rate for 6.5 Carcano from PPU seems to be about $33 per box of 20 in Canada right now.
Probably too late but you can find ppu for about $24 (USD) just a little too small so your shots wont be very accurate and theres a manufacturer that actually makes the right size however they are about $2.10(USD) per round. I recommend reloading
20:53 This sound indeed does not belong to just the garand.
The reason ot keeps being attributed to the M1 Garand is because of the American majority part of the internet seeing it as the only enbloc rifle in US history.
really lol?
@@Gungeek Yeah, a lot of misconseptions around the world about firearms comes mainly from the US, due to
1. They're all allowed to use guns
2. They're the most popular part of the internet
3. Many other countries don't allow civilians to have guns, so they don't know much to begin with if they're not in their military.
@@theluiginoidperson1097 The Garand throws the clip out of the top and it makes a good ping, the Carcano just drops out and if it hits dirt its not going to sound like much lol.
@@Gungeek Yes, a lot of other designs did that. The Garand is the only one I know of so far that actually throws it over the top. Even then, the M1 Garand doesn't make the sound every time, since if it doesnt hit the breech on ejection and just lands on dirt as you said, it literally doesnt make a sound. This is rare, but it can happen.
I'm fairly certain that the Oswald rifle was a different model. I would love to do some testing with that model and that ammunition. Everyone who's done testing seems to have ignored the points that would tell us the most.
Mine didn't keyhole the 0.264" bullets. It even kinda grouped them. The only thing holding me back is that the sights can't be used to really be on paper, I'd have to build up the front sight if I really wanted to use this rifle.
@@Huntinggearguy For me, the tests that would matter are not about accuracy but about bullet performance.
I'd like to see how the 160 grain, FMJ bullet would perform on hitting a concrete curb. One of the theories is that Oswald's third shot hit the curb by the triple underpass directly. That produced a chip of concrete or fragment of bullet that caused the cut on James Tague's face. I've always thought that an intact bullet hitting the curb a few feet in front of someone would cause so many chips of concrete and fragments of bullet that Mr. Tague would have had multiple cuts on his clothing.
I'd also like to see that bullet hitting a true simulated skull at eighty yards. The Aberdeen tests used cadaver skulls that had dried which changes properties and that were filled with ballistic gel which is not a good simulation for brain material. The later tests by Latimore used cadaver skulls filled with paint. That's a better simulation of brain material, but he was shooting from only a few feet. To me, both of those tests failed to serve as an accurate test of whether these FMJ bullets should have fragmented on hitting a human skull at that distance and the reduced velocity of a bullet that was eighty yards from the barrel. The Discovery Channel used a better skull simulation and shot at the right distance, but they never told us how the bullet performed. They also made only one successful shot on the head, so that would offer no repeatability even if they had analyzed the bullet correctly.
@@Huntinggearguy The Finns put a taller blade on their imported Carcanos for a more conventional site picture. And, as I understand it, the Mauser front site blade (which is taller and readily available) is cut for the same dovetail.
@@VTPSTTU none of what you said matters because if they cast their own bullets all tests with factory rounds would be worthless. Similar with comparisons about power levels/velocity since you wouldn't know what type of powder or how much
@@nk-dw2hm Who cast their own bullets? I would ideally like to see these tests done with the same kind of ammunition that Oswald used. Because that company is out of business, I'd want to see someone simulate those rounds as much as possible. I'm fairly certain that the loadings of the Oswald bullets are very well known. That company would almost certainly have given the Warren Commission records of how much and what kind of powder they used. No one in this scenario has cast their own bullets. Finding a modern source of those bottleneck bullets would be difficult. Mimicking the powder charge would not be difficult.
Thanks for the intel. I'm waiting on one from RTI.
I’ve noticed with other videos. That the aftermarket clips can jam it. I have had no issues with my 2 original clips
I've been using aftermarket clips in mine and they seem fine so far.
Thanks for the video I just ordered one 👍🏻
Make the AR-15 legal again and make all of the other restricted and prohibited firearms non-restricted!
Yes!!! XD
Noooo
Make a MG42 legal and cheaper $2,000.
@@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 bro just say you hate public school children
@@mmmorgi just say you’re a mangina
Thank you thank you thank you.
Great video!
For 30 different reasons(or more).
👍👍👍👍
So, just this cavalry carbine is the only varients to sell? Not the original Carcano rifle and the M38 & M41??
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Good overview of this gun. Thanks!
How was your accuracy? My Privi factory ammo bullets were unstable some keyholing.
No keyholing on mine, but it hits wayyyy high.
@@Huntinggearguy sorry if you said in the video (I skipped around a bit) but were you shooting at 50 or 100?
@@nk-dw2hm 50M, hits about 2 feet high at that distance
@@Huntinggearguy thanks, I've got one on the way so it'll be nice to know a general holdover. Might have to do a trajectory calculator
6:00 "popped that on a berm or a grassy knoll" I heard what you did there. Clever.
Can you use Hornady 160gr 6.5 carcano ammo for that M91?
Yes. While the Bullet is .264"; it's so long it works very well !
I so love the Carcano ping. Waaay long before the "other" ping.
Privi loads their factory ammo w/ .264 for some reason, and they sell ".268" bullets for reloading that only actually measure .2665, not even .267 and that's from a 150 dollar Starrett micrometer. So none of my 4 different Carcano carbines would shoot any of that, commercial or the reloads. I've tried two types of cast bullets, the Lee Midsouth shooters mold, and the NOE 13x grain 270 mold, no dice on either of those as well.
These carbines are tough to get to shoot decent. I've seen all kinds of people claim theirs are great, but there are no vids of anyone grouping these things benched besides Koba and maybe one other dude and he only shot well w/ Koba's ammo.
I have some Steinel cast bullets to try, and some of their solid brass but those are going to be too small Im sure. I may eventually get the heavier NOE 270 mold that Koba uses. I messed up and bought the lighter one, think it's 136 grain and none of my guns like it.
I should say I expect any decent milsurp to shoot a 5 shot group about the size of my fist at 50 yards with my properly dialed reloads. The best I've gotten from any Carcano is a dinner plate. The only previous milsurps of mine, out of 55 or so that wouldn't meet this standard at least on occasion were completely shot out bores with barely visible rifling (an Argentine cavalry carbine and a Finn M27). All four of my Carcano carbines range from good to very good bores, so being shot out is not the issue.
Anyone that has Carcano carbines in 6.5 that will shoot that well, I'd love to see a vid if possible. My dad bought 3 as well from the same batches in 2020 and he's not having luck either and has been reloading for 50 years.
Those pesky grassy knolls :D Nice video man
Hey HGG. Do you happen to have an AG42B? I can't find a video showing full dissassembly/cleaning. You're really good at those. Would appreciate the help! Kind of intimidating for this newbie. Your videos have helped me a lot! Keep up the good work 👍
I don't have one. . . .yet
Can you load it with single and freely stacked rounds without use if the clip?
Nah, the clip acts as feedlips, you need one in the gun to use it.
@@Huntinggearguy so, without a ready supply of clips, and their cost ever rising, I would have no interest. It would be cheaper to buy a mid range bolt action rifle of current production.
@@davidbenner2289 the clips are available online. You only need like 2 of em.
@@davidbenner2289 clips are available online for under 10 bucks depending on the site
To load Single Rounds, the easiest thing to do is search "3d printed single load blocks".
Buy one or have one printed for you.
It's easier than the prefered way of single loading, which is to partially load the Cartridge into the Chamber, push the rear down, then slide the Case Head under the Bolt "Lips".
Loading any other way may eventualy break the Extractor.
I have a cooey carcano it uses 6.5x54ms pretty good shooting
Do also watch out because some of these rifles shoot other than carcano cartridges some shoot ms some shoot swed do barrel cast or get both ammo and see which fits
Does ppu ammo work good enough for range fun at bottles and mebe short range hunting or is the ammo to bad
It works good enough for me at short range, but you'll still need to do something with the sights to get better short range accuracy. ie: build up the front sight with something temporary
@@Huntinggearguy do the sights need work if i buy the 60$ steinal or graf and sons smmo
Is the ammo expensive?
what happened to all of the other steel targets on the 100m range? I've never seen there only be one.
"There is something that will blow your brains... blow your mind" IM CRYING LAUGHING🤣
Good 'show and tell' on this old 'war horse'. Carbine, yeah all day for me,..... IF I could easily get the ammo!
How does it shoot though, is it accurate at all? ( Maybe another short video to show this, Adriel? )
P.S. To answer the first question you asked,.... yes, very well, I too can remember where I was and all the other details as broadcast waaay back then! , This is not the same rifle/carbine though, is it? )
Wolverine and SFRC had factory ammo last I checked, and Tradex had components.
Great review
FINALLY, a video where someone actually speaks English and pronounces “carbine” correctly! That’s a neat little carbine, I never managed to find one in good shape. I did have the TS carbine for awhile.
It's pronounced Karr-Been and it's spelled Karabiner it's French pronunciation not English. So he's pronouncing it incorrectly like most people would .
@@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 we speak English, not French. It’s a word that has its origins in French, but it’s not a French word. The USA is the only English speaking country where people say “carbeen” and the letter “Z” is pronounced “zee”. 🤷🏻♂️
@@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 you can take your carbine and drink turpentine in the turbine while eating sardines- and tomatoes. Maybe talk your clientele into eating potatoes and cleaning garands while you’re there. Knock it off.
Canada?
Yep
Practical rifleman 👌
I thought all guns were banned in Canada?
Guns ARE illegal in Canada, but if you have a permit you can own one. Soon, only criminals will have the privilege to own them.
That's why there is a gaping hole at the bottom. Very good to know.
I bedded my action to the stock and free floated the barrel channel. Groups tighted up. Just saying. Try it.
Looks like you got a nice one there
carcano or Carbine in modern days is still a good riffle from italia, in fact a model was displayed in dallas museum til this day Aug 29 2021 more than 5 decades now. The U.S. defence department is proposing to rename the riffle to john oswald riffle! SO BE IT
"Good for garbage". I love it 😂😂😂
It's fortunate with that open bottom recieever, that book deposiories are about as clean & orderly as a places get.
hahaha good one
These seem to be hard to find now.
In Canada or the US? Readily available in Canada.
Where's your STRAP?
Un bel fucile mi è sempre piaciuto.
Ne ho uno regolarmente denunciato 8x57 una favola
Enlisted 😎👌
$800 for a factory lee enfield?
If ur lucky
You need a 6.5 swede rifle my friend. I personally the best rounds in that cal
مقاس عيار هذا السلاح
I dropped my phone when I saw the book depository background. 😳
Praying that your phone is OK.
@@Huntinggearguy broke the screen protection thingie a bit more but I changed it out today so no problem. I was on the throne and brushing my teeth at the same time and it caught me super off guard. Fortunately I didn’t choke on toothpaste and have my wife come to my rescue in such a weird predicament. 😳
Yeah, I caught that at 19:00. Sly....
Grass knoll... I see what you did there.
good review. loved the jokes!
I need one 👍🏾🔫
The problem with the Carcano that was allegedly used to kill JFK is that it did not work. The scope was not even mounted nor bore sighted. A shooter could have hit nothing.,
For someone with such a gross headset, you'd think they would SYNC THE AUDIO!?
My safety was broken at 1st day, i received it
It’s a fun gun but a fun fact they called the Calvary carbine but back then the Italians rode bicycles
Environmentally friendly assault troops.
My new favorite gun. Even my wife loves it, and she hates guns!
One of my buddy had one. I prefer the mosin over this...
I'm going to do a head to head Carcano Carbine vs Mosin M44 Carbine soon.
@@Huntinggearguy hard to say which one will group the best . The Carcano will have lighter recoil and should be flatter shooting , but the sights & bullet diameter works against you . The Mosin will have a lot more recoil , sights a little better , then working the bolt . Should be interesting , yet on the battlefield dead is dead your not going to complain about what bullet killed you
Building on a mystery
I live in Wisconsin you are saying carbine correctly it doesn’t shoot beans so whoever says it that Way is wrong
Ol lady wants one, she likes the size, and we’re both broke university students so it’s a good price point lmao
Bahahah great video!
👌👍❤️😊🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Who is John F Kennedy? Sounds familiar, just off the top of my head I’m sure I’m remember if I wasn’t such a scatter brained. 🤯
Edgy
@@er272 hey I didn’t stand in front of a green screen image of “the Book Depository”. 😁
John F. Kennedy? He was a Navy guy in some war, Marilyn Monroe's boyfriend and one if Ted "Lion of the Senate" Kennedy's brothers. That's all I know. Is there more?
I didn’t think you could own a gun in Canada
Heavily over-regulated but you can.
A grassy knoll 😂😂😂
Bwhahahahaha
I feel the need to go to the library
Great gun for. Nvm....
First!
Horrible video!
I feel like this is gonna be the new SKS once people catch on.
Hopefully more ammo is produced and cheap 6.5C becomes a thing.