This video showcases a BRN4 rifle built in an M38 configuration, akin to a Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle based on the HK 416. The build features an upgraded optic setup with a Badger Ordnance mount and Trijicon RMR piggyback, an MDT bipod, and a Dead Air Sierra 5 suppressor. The rifle is tested at a 500-yard range using Winchester Match 69-grain Sierra Match King ammunition, demonstrating its capability for extended range engagements.
This guide details the process of building an M38-style rifle using a Brownells BRN-4 upper receiver. It covers the installation of an M27 profile barrel, an 11-inch quad rail handguard, and an HK-style gas block. The build also includes mounting a Leupold Mark 5 HD optic and the piston system, emphasizing proper torque specifications and alignment for a functional rifle.
This video details the HK M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) and its adoption by the US Marine Corps. It contrasts the M27 with the M249 SAW, highlighting the M27's increased accuracy, mobility, and reliability due to its short-stroke piston system. The content includes live-fire demonstrations, discussions on its development, contract acquisition, and operational roles, including its evolution into the M38 DMR variant.
This YouTube Shorts video provides a Point-of-View (POV) demonstration of a Swedish Mauser M38 rifle chambered in 6.5x55 SE. The rifle is equipped with a vintage WW2 era Hensoldt-Wetzlar Dialytan 4x scope. The footage captures shooting at approximately 200 yards, with the target being an 8x10 size, noted as difficult to see on camera.
This POV video showcases a M38 Swedish Mauser rifle chambered in 6.5x55 SE, equipped with a vintage Hensoldt-Wetzlar Dialytan 4x scope. The shooting demonstration occurs at a distance of 200 yards, with the target being approximately 8x10 inches, making it difficult to discern on camera. The focus is on the rifle's performance and the experience of shooting it with historical optics.
This video is Part 2 of a series showcasing the Mosin Nagant M38 rifle, specifically focusing on shooting the rifle. The description mentions it was made in 1943 and provides a link to Part 1. The content appears to be a range day or demonstration of the rifle in action, highlighting the experience of firing a historical firearm.
This video focuses on shooting three common Russian-manufactured Mosin Nagant carbine models: the M38, M44, and 91/59. The description explicitly mentions these specific models and the general Mosin Nagant family, indicating a review or range test of these historical firearms.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the Mosin Nagant rifle series, covering variations like the M38 and M39, and detailing critical operational aspects. It highlights differences in receiver types (round vs. hex), explains the challenging decocking and safety mechanism, and identifies various arsenal markings from Tula, Izhevsk, Finland, and France. The instructor, Iraqveteran8888, offers detailed insights into stock construction and the functionality of the 5-round internal magazine fed by stripper clips.
This review provides an expert-level overview of the Mosin Nagant series, focusing on the Finnish M39 and Russian M38 carbines. The speaker, demonstrating high subject matter expertise, details the rifle's rugged design, historical significance as the 'rifle of revolution,' and common surplus accessories. The video also covers 7.62x54R ammunition types and historical context, including its use by sniper Simo Häyhä.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Mosin Nagant bolt, including disassembly and reassembly. It emphasizes checking firing pin protrusion, a critical safety and function check. The instruction comes from Iraqveteran8888, known for their detailed firearm knowledge.
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