desporterizer said:9mm how would you describe the bore in your pic? It looks like every wartime bore I have ever seen. I agree with the cleaning comments, most of the guns I have looked dark but smooth in the store. Take em home, clean them out , & sure enough pits all over the place. My carcano was the worst, como over rust, I don't think the Italians looked down the bore at all. Still shoots good but i am never going to be able to shoot cast in her.![]()
I would say its vg since its still very sharp and the pitting is only towards the last 1/3rd of the bore. It even looks mirror clean towards the chamber area....however...it was clearly described in exc cond with NO pitting..
Another gun has a thougroughly dark bore with 20-30% rifiling left while the other is not much better...both were said to be exc
Claven, I have no doubt it would shoot fine, but value is diminished, cleaning more difficult, and I happen to like knowing my rifle has a properly maintained bore with no holes it in!
there are plenty of wartime rifles with clean unpitted bores around...I would go so far as to say 40-60%% of any given type of rifle still have exc-exc+ bores....i hate sellers who come up with the excuse that most wartime bores are dark and crappy anyway so its your fault for buying it since you should have known