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 ASMR video demonstrates the loading process of a 1944 Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine. It visually walks through manually loading five 7.62x54mmR rounds into a stripper clip and then into the rifle's internal magazine. The video highlights the smooth bolt manipulation required to chamber the first round.
This review showcases the 1943 Mosin Carbine, demonstrating its loading procedure using 7.62x54mmR cartridges and stripper clips. The video highlights the rifle's bolt-action operation and features a live-fire demonstration by a shooter in period-accurate Soviet uniform, emphasizing historical context and mechanical function.
This video demonstrates the ASMR loading process of a 1944 Mosin-Nagant M44 Carbine. It showcases the use of stripper clips to load 7.62x54R rounds into the internal magazine and the subsequent chambering of a round by closing the bolt. The presentation highlights the historical firearm's features, including its side-folding bayonet.
This YouTube video offers a full review of the Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine chambered in 7.62x54R. The reviewer categorizes this as part of their ongoing series on historical military surplus firearms. They encourage viewers to hit the 'like' button if they desire more content of this nature.
This review covers the Mosin Nagant carbine, highlighting its historical significance and modern effectiveness. Jerry Miculek demonstrates its surprising accuracy up to 300 yards with modern Hornady ammunition, despite its basic iron sights and heavy trigger. The carbine's simple design, integrated bayonet, and ruggedness are praised.
This review covers the Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine, highlighting its historical development from the 91/30 and M38 models. It details features like the side-folding bayonet, drift-adjustable front sight, and rear sight graduated to 1,000 meters. The M44 fires the 7.62x54R cartridge, offering affordable surplus ammunition and comparable ballistics to .30-06. The reviewer praises its smooth action, accuracy (4-inch groups at 100m), and recommends it for various uses.
This review covers the Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine, highlighting its historical significance and practical features. It details the M44's development from the M38, emphasizing the integrated folding bayonet. The video also touches on technical aspects like bolt operation, safety, sights, and the importance of cleaning corrosive surplus ammunition.
The Mosin Nagant M91/30 is a historically significant bolt-action rifle, with over 37 million produced and service in numerous conflicts. It features an integral 5-round magazine, adjustable rear sights up to 2000 meters, and a 29-inch barrel. While effective to 500m with iron sights, sniper variants (M91/31) could reach 800m with optics. The M91/30 is compared to the shorter but heavier M44 Carbine.
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