I've always had a soft spot for the Carcano Carbines. When I was a kid back in the 50s, all young boys wanted to play army, or Cowboys and Indians. Many of our fathers had brought back war souvenirs, Carcano, Mauser, and Arisaka rifles. It was not long till those were what we were using to play with. Yes, we pointed real rifles at each other and yelled bang. I always liked the Carcano that belonged to a friend up the street because it was the smallest, and easiest for a kid to handle.
We played rough with those guns. We jammed the barrels into the dirt. We threw them at each other. We used them to batter down the doors of forts (Tree Houses). When my friend up the street lost his father to an auto accident, his mother gave me the old Carcano. She no longer wanted a gun in her house. I was about 11 or 12 by then.
When I turned 14 I decided to go Deer Hunting with my Dad. Only I did not own a 30-30, that was what everyone used back then. An old friend of my Dad's (Jim Johnson a retired Marine) told me to use that old Carcano, Dad laughed and blew the idea off. Jim told me to disassemble and clean the gun, he told me to bring it over to his house and he would help me. So I took it over and we spent a long time cleaning it. Getting out years of dirt and mud. Cleaning and polishing the trigger, firing pin, and internal parts. Jim also had my cousin do the same with an old 7.7 Arisaka.
Then Jim came up with a handfull of cartridges for both guns. We took them to my Grandma's farm, tied them into a peach tree, ran a string through the triggers, then around the corner of the house. Pulled the string and bang, they did not blow up, so they must be safe to shoot. But not to Jim, Jim had us break them down and clean them again, with Jim doing a close inspection on all parts. Then Jim declared them safe to use for hunting.
Those two old guns have brought many deer to the table over the years. I still have that old Carcano, it's at my Dad's house. My brothers still use it for Deer occasionally. Dad has used it with several of his Grandsons, and Great Grandsons to take them Deer hunting. Being such a small gun, and the mild loads I keep loaded up for it there at home, make it a good gun for kids.
I bought one years later for $15.00 from a pawn shop in Las Vegas. I took it back to Tennessee and left it at Dad's as well.