@Newbies: Wallyburger has conveniently edited out my point; which is that the testers indicated they would have had quicker firing times if they had more practice working the bolt action
@Wallyburger: A quick chambering of the ammo is aided or hindered by how good or bad the user handles the bolt action. You lot always claim the Carcano was clunky to operate. So thanks for agreeing that the testers were at a disadvantage by dint of not having sufficient practice time working that 'clunky' bolt and firing that 'clunky' rifle.
You lot always claim the Carcano was clunky to operate. So thanks for agreeing that the testers were at a disadvantage by dint of not having sufficient practice time working that 'clunky' bolt and firing that 'clunky' rifle.Very Good.... Now you're exhibiting a tiny bit of intelligence, Chappie.... ( on par with a 7 year old)
You're right the tester said the rifle bolt was difficult to operate and inhibited the rifle from being fired rapidly and accurately.... In your words It was "clunky" and not at all suitable to use as a quickly fired sniper rifle.
I'm drawing on personal experience with a Mannlicher Carcano ( I have several) ....The stiff firing pin spring in the bolt of the carcano bolt is compressed as the bolt is being turned and unlatched after firing a live cartridge..... At the same time the firing pin spring is being compressed the hot, and expanded spent cartridge is being twisted in the firing chamber. Then the expanded spent shell is drawn to the rear and ejected . The compression of the FP spring and the friction of the spent shell causes the rifle to be twisted counterclockwise in the shooters left hand ....and the barrel of the rifle is pulled off target.
A poorly serviced and maintained rifle ( one that is dirty and not well lubricated) compounds the problem by a factor of ten.....
The testers were using a well serviced and lubricated rifle and still they could not duplicate the feat that a few ignorant suckers profess to believe Lee Oswald accomplished.... Rave on Chappie....