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07-02-2012 03:08 AM
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Nose cap and bayonet lug from the right rear.

Front sling attach point. Nice simple appearance, but it seems scarily unsupported. Must not have been a problem, though.
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Oh, my!
Another little beauty to try to find!
Where DO you come up with thes things, jmoore? Up here, they are a little more common than chicken-teeth.
Nice photos, too.
Thanks much.
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Originally Posted by
smellie
Where DO you come up with thes things, jmoore?
Tin building pawn shop that only takes folding cash money in this case. This was about the only interesting firearm in the place at the time. Just a random hit, had never been in there before. Left, started home without the rifle, turned around, found an ATM, got cash (with a hideous "non-member" fee), and went back to buy it.
In details, it's almost horribly ugly, but it's overall "niceness" was too appealing to pass up.
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You have a hideously priced bayonet to find now as well. Seems to be a common problem with Carcanos.
I think the rifle looks great with the exception of that plug in the stock. You going to leave it or find a swivel?
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
I think the rifle looks great with the exception of that plug in the stock.
In actual fact, I believe that's an Italian
plug. According to Hobbs, these carbines can be found with dual sling points front and rear, side only, or bottom only. If I was to replace the rear bottom swivel, then I would need a nosecap as well. Much harder to find, AND I think it spoils the lines.
A handguard would be nice, but they are known to be fragile at the attach points. I'll just make the wild assumption it was last seen in the north African desert.
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That is a post WWI, pre WWII refurbishment. I have a 1913 dated M91TS that has been altered in the same way. Bottom rear sling swivel area pluged. side swivels added, and if you look very carefully, you should be able to see where the front bottom swivel hardware was ground off the front nose piece. Mine is more obvious than yours, the rear side swivel is inletted directly over the original stock cartouche.
Enjoy
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nice find thank you for pics will make me look twice on the racks ( man i miss Wild Woodies ) old mausers , spagehti straws like those . shoved barrel first into 55 gallon barrels , $7.50 take your pick . i wish i had taken the whole lot. that was a long time ago.
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Originally Posted by
sfoster
and if you look very carefully, you should be able to see where the front bottom swivel hardware was ground off the front nose piece.
Indeed, it was done just that way.
A handguard would be nice to find, but the rifle is what it is.
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