armstrong3j
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- Southern Alberta
I have an old, what I believe to be Cooey Carcano chambered in 6.5mm x 54mm Mannlicher Schoenauer. The serial number on the stock is 641B and the trigger assembly is marked 641.
It is a gun I received from my dad and I have never fired it. I cleaned and oiled it up and was ready to get some ammo. After spending untold hours going through a bunch of old threads on this site and YouTube I landed on the identification. So I found a few boxes of ammo and was excited to try it out.
That's when the problem started. The brass is the correct diameter however the shell is too long. The lead is jamming into the end of the chamber and I therefore cannot latch the bolt. I managed to jammed the cartridge a little so after pushing it out from the end of the barrel, I noticed that there was a circular pattern on the tip of the lead that must have been impressed by the start of the barrel.
So now I am confused as this rifle has all the markings and identifications of the Cooey Carcano sold by Eaton's in the early part of the 1900's. If it isn't the 6.5mm x 54mm MS cartridge, what could it be?
Thanks for any help you guys can provide. I would love to shoot this rifle one day as I have been looking at it on my dad's gun rack since I was old enough to pop a gopher with my old Cooey 22! It's killing me to try those double set triggers. Ha.
That's when the problem started. The brass is the correct diameter however the shell is too long. The lead is jamming into the end of the chamber and I therefore cannot latch the bolt. I managed to jammed the cartridge a little so after pushing it out from the end of the barrel, I noticed that there was a circular pattern on the tip of the lead that must have been impressed by the start of the barrel.
So now I am confused as this rifle has all the markings and identifications of the Cooey Carcano sold by Eaton's in the early part of the 1900's. If it isn't the 6.5mm x 54mm MS cartridge, what could it be?
Thanks for any help you guys can provide. I would love to shoot this rifle one day as I have been looking at it on my dad's gun rack since I was old enough to pop a gopher with my old Cooey 22! It's killing me to try those double set triggers. Ha.


























































