I just received a carcano I bought from auction. The rifle is a matching 91 TS carbine made in 1899. The metal under the wood is pristine with good blueing and the bore is shiny with sharp lands and groves. The wood is in nice shape but needs some oil as it is definitely a little dry, I think I’ll use the BLO for this purpose.
The only not great thing about the gun is some surface rust/pitting on the left side of the receiver above the wood and on the magazine well. What are people opinions on this? Is it just surface rust or is it pitting. If it’s rust I may tackle it with 0000 steel wool and oil. If it’s pitting is fixable/salvageable or should I leave it alone and how can I stop it from spreading? Aside from these spots this rifle is in very nice shape
The only not great thing about the gun is some surface rust/pitting on the left side of the receiver above the wood and on the magazine well. What are people opinions on this? Is it just surface rust or is it pitting. If it’s rust I may tackle it with 0000 steel wool and oil. If it’s pitting is fixable/salvageable or should I leave it alone and how can I stop it from spreading? Aside from these spots this rifle is in very nice shape





