13-02-2015, 04:41 PM
It doesn't really matter. The Carcano was a poorly-machined mass produced rifle designed to arm Italy quickly for WWII. You won't find any specific single rifle that is gas-tight when fired.
It also doesn't matter if the current rifle was switched. It should be confiscated, examined for manipulation to make it gas-tight or any other adjustments, and test-fired. Same difference.
Americans forget, we have every right to do that by our original government contract of the United States Constitution.
If the rifle doesn't fit you must acquit.
It also doesn't matter if the current rifle was switched. It should be confiscated, examined for manipulation to make it gas-tight or any other adjustments, and test-fired. Same difference.
Americans forget, we have every right to do that by our original government contract of the United States Constitution.
If the rifle doesn't fit you must acquit.