Took my 1942 1891/41 AG Cremona to the range this afternoon. First time I've used a Carano; have avoided them until this one followed me home. Used Prvi Partizan 6.5x52 ball. The sights are not easy to use with eyes almost as old as the rifle. At the lowest setting, the POI is about a foot high at 100; it was also shooting to the left. A higher front sight properly centered will cure the zero. Groups were running about 3"-3 1/2". As I indicated, middle aged presbyopia makes consistant sight picture difficult. The mechanism is smooth, charger loading is easy and very functional, feed, extraction and ejection positive. Rifle is very comfortable to shoot, recoil being mild. Even though this is a long rifle, it is not heavy, and it handles quite nicely. In other words, I can't understand why the Carcano gets no respect. It is a perfectly usable service rifle of the period.