Thanks for that Richard.
My line of thought was that the Carcano couldn't be mistaken for a "sporterized" deer hunting rifle.
I'm assuming the stock of the Carcano was 'original' and that it hadn't been modifed.
The Carcan does not lend itself to easy conversion to a "sporterized hunting rifle' The Carcano does not have a well designed high quality action that is strong, and smooth with a tight trigger. IMO the major problem is the fact that the bolt cocks on the opening rather than the closure of the bolt. This design makes it impossible to fire the carcano rapidly and accurately.
The opening of the bolt of the carcano, with a spent shell is sticky and it causes the shooter to pull the muzzle waaaay off target ....