Try e-gunparts.com
$130 since ammo is next to impossible to find
Your rifle is an Italian military rifle known as a Carcano. It was manufactured by Fabricca Armi Terni, the Italian military arsenal, in 1942. There are several versions, yours is probably the "fucile" or long rifle version. It should be chambered to fire the 6.5x52 mm (or "6.5 Carcano" or "6.5 Italian") round, but some fired the 7.35mm Italian round, or the 7.9 mm (8mm) German Mauser round. You can find more information at: http://personal.stevens.edu/~gliberat/carcano/
Many military rifles were rechambered to other calibers, so I would urge you to have a gunsmith check your rifle before shooting ANYTHING. The standard Italian military rifle is in caliber 6.5mm Carcano. There are many 6.5mm cartridges, but only one is 6.5 Carcano. It may be called 6.5 Italian, or 6.5x 52.
Gun shop, on line ammunition sales. Caliber is 6.5 Carcano.
"Fulmine" is an Italian equivalent of "lightning."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its masculine singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its masculine singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "FOOL-mee-neh.""Bolt of lightning" or "lightning bolt" tends to find as its Italian equivalent the masculine noun "folgore" or the feminine noun "saetta."
Definitely the Trail Carbine. But the ammo is hard to find, and is expensive. :)
online. easy.
No.
By posting a question here with the maker's name and serial number- IF it is a military issue carbine.
You can find it in the caves on a tall mounting in the carbine
By comparing the serial number on the receiver to published charts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Literally hundreds of pages of material have been written on the M1 Carbine, to include different marks used by contractors and subcontractors. Your best bet is to find a copy of Scott Duff's book(s) on the M1 Carbine.