This video highlights three collectible posters available through a Kickstarter campaign for Ian McCollum's new book, 'Forged in Snow: Finnish Small Arms 1917 to 2025'. The posters feature detailed illustrations and photography of Finnish Mosin Nagant variants, Finnish AK-pattern rifles (RK62, RK95), and the Suomi submachine gun, including export models. A new pledge level allows direct purchase of the poster set.
This YouTube video focuses on a "not-so-common" Mosin Nagant variant, specifically an 1891/59 carbine that has been modified from a rifle. The description highlights its conversion, suggesting a focus on its unique history and potential modifications or restoration. Expect discussions about the specific model's characteristics, its origins, and how it differs from standard Mosin Nagant rifles.
This entry details the Finnish Mosin-Nagant M28/30, famously associated with sniper Simo Häyhä. It covers its historical context, technical specifications like the free-floating barrel and spliced birch stock, and Häyhä's preference for iron sights. The information is presented with high authority, drawing from expert analysis of historical firearms.
This video focuses on a Finnish Capture Mosin Nagant rifle manufactured in 1938. It appears to be a detailed look at this specific firearm, potentially highlighting its history, features, and condition as a relic of military history. The description includes a link to a subsequent part of the video, suggesting an in-depth exploration.
This video explores the history and improvements made by the Finns to the Russian Mosin-Nagant rifle. It highlights how Finnish iterations significantly enhanced the functionality of this otherwise unremarkable firearm. The video provides a discussion and demonstration of these various Finnish Mosin-Nagant models.
This video focuses on the M39 rifle, specifically highlighting examples with non-cracked VKT or Sako straight stocks. It delves into the details of these particular rifle variants, emphasizing the condition of their wooden stocks, which are a common point of concern for collectors and enthusiasts of this firearm.
This video showcases a 1942 Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant rifle being fired. The description provides a link to a Part 2, indicating further content related to this specific firearm. The focus is on the M39 Mosin Nagant itself, likely involving a range test or demonstration.
This video focuses on Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant rifles, specifically addressing the issue of cracked stocks. It provides information about this particular firearm model and a common problem encountered with it. The description includes links to the channel's social media presence.
This video showcases unissued "B Barrel" M39 Mosin Nagant rifles. It announces their availability for purchase on Friday, November 18, 2016, at 12:00 PM EST. The focus is on the specific model and its condition, highlighting it as a collector's or enthusiast's item.
This video provides an in-depth look at a shipment of Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant rifles, highlighting their rarity and investment potential. The presenter, Ben from Classic Firearms, details the rifles' history, construction, and condition, emphasizing their 'Nagant rifle on steroids' design with heavy barrels and improved actions. He notes the various Finnish manufacturers like SAKO and VKT (Valmet) and discusses the hex receivers common on these early models. The video also touches on import markings from companies like Century Arms and Tennessee Gun, and the condition of surplus rifles, advising viewers on managing expectations regarding cosmetic wear.
This video provides a book review of "Rifles of the Snow" by Doug Bowser and Powers Dunaway. The book serves as an introductory handbook to Finnish military rifles, focusing primarily on various models of the Mosin Nagant rifle. It details how Finland utilized both purchased and captured Mosin Nagants, often overhauling and retrofitting them to their own specifications. The review highlights the book's utility as a quick reference for identifying different Finnish Mosin variants and understanding their markings, which can be confusing for those new to the subject.
This guide details the proper technique for loading Mosin Nagant rifles using stripper clips, as demonstrated by Iraqveteran8888. It emphasizes the critical 'rim stacking' method to prevent feeding issues and provides a step-by-step process for efficient loading. The video also touches on identifying specific Mosin variants and upcoming maintenance content.
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