Today fellow CGNers, with the help of two other fellow collectors, we were able to save an 1891 model Carcano from the jaws of death and ultimately the scrap yard. Originally, this girl, a 1918 Terni marksman rifle, was purchased as a stripped barrel action.
Here is what she looked like when I started the restoration:
and, after a few weeks of patience, and parts sourcing from two other CGNers, I was able to bring her back to this:
Some parts were a tight fit to get to work (the hand guard and magazine especially) but it is nothing that a bit of oil and some careful patience can't solve.
Here are some close ups of this lovely lady as she proudly rests as a complete piece once again:
Here, you can see the accuracy mark denoting a rifle marked for accuracy at the factory, I can't wait to get this girl out to the range:
My iphone camera does this girl an injustice so forgive the pictures if they are not super clear.
Special thanks to the two CGNers (you know who you are

) who made this project completion a reality.