This video showcases two AKM rifles built by Childers Guns using clone-correct receivers. The builds highlight the attention to detail, including serialized receivers matching original kits and the application of Russian Paint.net's finish, which replicates the original military paint's chemical compound, durability, and appearance. The video also touches on the variations found in different AK kits, particularly from Izhevsk and Tula, and the aesthetic differences in wood furniture.
This guide details how to identify and inspect a Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine, drawing on expert insights from Cranky Gun Reviews. It covers crucial steps like examining arsenal markings, year stamps, bayonet provision absence, importer marks, stock condition, serial number matching, and bore inspection. The information is presented with high authority, emphasizing historical context and collector value.
This guide details how to identify and inspect a Mosin Nagant M44 carbine, focusing on key features like its folding bayonet, arsenal markings (Izhevsk, Tula), importer stamps, rear sight, and stock. It covers checking for serial number matching, understanding refurbishment marks like counter-boring and force matching, and identifying technical stamps. The information is presented with the authority of an experienced collector and historical firearms enthusiast.
This guide details the identification and inspection of the Mosin Nagant 1891/59 carbine, drawing on expert insights from Cranky Gun Reviews. It covers key features like receiver markings, modified rear sights, stock characteristics, and the importance of checking serial numbers and arsenal stamps. The guide also explains how to identify a counterbored muzzle, a common feature on worn surplus rifles.
This video humorously illustrates a common scenario in gun shops where customers overestimate the value of their firearms. The owner quickly identifies a Mosin-Nagant M44, debunking the customer's claim of rarity and providing an accurate market valuation of $105-$150. The interaction highlights the importance of accurate identification and market knowledge when dealing with firearms.
This guide details the process of loading and firing a 1938 Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant 91/30 rifle. It covers visual inspection, safe loading of 7.62x54R rounds into the internal magazine, cycling the bolt, and engaging a target using iron sights. The demonstration highlights the rifle's action and recoil, emphasizing safe firearm handling throughout.
This video demonstrates the loading and live-fire technique for the Mosin Nagant 91/59 rifle. It covers safe handling, loading individual rounds into the internal magazine, chambering a round, aiming with iron sights, and the bolt-action cycling process, including slow-motion ejection of spent casings. The presenter, identified as a firearms enthusiast and collector, showcases proficient bolt-action cycling and safe firearm handling.
The Mosin 91/30 PU was the most common Soviet sniper rifle of WW2, produced in massive numbers (388,000). It evolved from earlier M1891 variants using PE/PEM scopes, but the PU scope offered a more compact design. Despite attempts to adopt the semi-automatic SVT-40, its unreliability led back to the bolt-action Mosin for precision work. Modifications included a bent bolt and side-mounted scope base, with the PU scope featuring 3.5x magnification and a BDC.
This guide details the operation of the Mosin Nagant PU Sniper rifle, from loading individual rounds to engaging targets. It highlights the bolt-action mechanism, the use of the PU 3.5x scope, and safe live-fire practices demonstrated by a firearms enthusiast and collector. The video emphasizes proper manual of arms and safe range protocols for this classic Soviet rifle.
This review of the 1942 SVT-40 by Guns Collector provides a detailed look at the rifle's operation. The video demonstrates proper magazine loading with 7.62x54mmR ammunition and the process of chambering a round. It highlights the rifle's semi-automatic capability during live fire at an outdoor range, showcasing safe handling practices.
This guide details the loading and firing technique for the SVT-40 rifle, as demonstrated by Misha. It covers manual loading, the use of stripper clips for efficient magazine top-loading, and live-fire performance at an outdoor range, highlighting its semi-automatic function and accuracy. Misha's expert handling and knowledge of historical firearms are evident throughout the demonstration.
This guide details the safe handling and live-fire demonstration of a 1976 Makarov PM pistol. It covers magazine loading, chambering a round, utilizing the safety/decocker, and proper shooting technique in an outdoor range environment. The demonstration highlights the pistol's cycling, recoil, and slide-lock functionality after the last round, as presented by an experienced shooter.
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