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Busted Carcano- Now what?

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  • oneshy
    Don't heat it. Look for a receiver or parts you need. If unsuccessful you can certainly get your money back as a parts gun. Call Numrich 845-679-4867 to see if they have one presently available. The receiver is listed for 19.95 but are not always available. You will need an FFL transfer if you order through the mail or internet.[This message has been edited by oneshy (edited 11-10-2001).][This message has been edited by oneshy (edited 11-10-2001).]
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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    Wish I had this on my bench to look at it. Option #1--As a general rule one doesn't heat receivers for fear of ruining the heat treatment and weakening it with anticipated disasterous consequences. If one had a heat treating furnace, and the know how, they could correct the situation; but it's expensive to have it done by one in the know; and sometimes they're guessing! The critical area, of course, is really the receiver ring. I'm assuming that the problem is somewhere to the rear of the ring, along the bolt raceway, or near the back. One might successfully heat it by using a liberal (hate that word) application of Brownell's Heat Stop Paste, both inside and outside the receiver, between the problem and the receiver ring. Also, you might be able to cold bend it by clamping the receiver ring (not by the barrel) in a large, heavy duty vise, inserting a steel rod of approx. the same size as the bolt into the rear of the receiver, and then smacking it in the desired direction; or smacking the area of the deformity in toward the rod--as the case might be. Metal has a memory, and it might not take too much force. To clamp it without marring the receiver ring you would need to have something round on the inside and flat on the outside, like an oak wood block about 3 1/2 or 4 inches square drilled to the diameter of the receiver ring in the middle, and then cut into halves. Option #2--you may find the gunsmith's services for changing barrels and adjusting headspace if needed a little more expensive than your estimate. Option #3--you're there anyway if Option #1 fails.
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  • buddyb
    Its a Carcano.Dont put too much work or money in it.
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  • v35
    1) Jonk it2) Lathe turn a bar of the largest diameter that will pass through the receiver ring. Turn a tapered section on the rod. Put moly grease on it. Then drive it through. Bang on the receiver with a lead or copper hammer where it hangs up. It could also be possible that the receiver is twisted from spinning out the barrel.
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  • robsguns
    I think it would make a neat lamp stand with very little work and almost no cost, like he said, it is a Carcano.
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