I had a 1941 vintage Beretta made Model 1938 short rifle for around 8 years, same gun that shot the president in 1963, was planning to hand load and was saving my brass. Shot best with Norma brand and original Italian surplus ammo, accurate gun. Did not shoot as well with the German steel cased late war ammo. Lost my job and sold it to pay bills.
It had an interesting bottom eject metal clip that would drop out the bottom of the receiver on the last shot, light handy gun, replaced the stock with a repro military one as someone had cut the stock down for a small statured person. Once apart it was clearly a well made rifle, seemed tinker toy initially and had a stiff action. For some reason the only Carcanos that I saw in the 1980s and 90's were the short carbines, and the 1938 short rifle with fixed sites. The Italians used the long version mostly, yet they are rare here.