This video provides an expert-level inspection of a Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine from 1943. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, details how to identify the M38 variant, its historical context, and key features like the lack of a bayonet lug and specific arsenal markings. The review emphasizes the importance of examining stock condition, serialization, and bore quality for collectors and enthusiasts.
This video provides an in-depth look at a 1944 Mosin Nagant M44 carbine, detailing its history, production, and unique features like the folding bayonet. The speaker, an experienced collector, meticulously examines arsenal markings, refurbishment evidence such as force-matched serial numbers and counter-bored muzzles, and technical stamps. The review highlights the M44's development for maneuverability and close-quarters combat, offering valuable insights for collectors and enthusiasts of historical firearms.
This video provides an expert-level guide to identifying and inspecting the Mosin Nagant 1891/59 carbine. It details key markings, arsenal stamps, stock and sight features, serialization, importer marks, and bore conditions like counterboring. The instruction comes from Cranky Gun Reviews, demonstrating deep technical and historical knowledge of surplus firearms.
This C&Rsenal Primer video focuses on the Russian Mosin-Nagant Carbines, specifically exploring their history, function, and live-fire characteristics. Presented in Professor Gruffudd's engaging lecture style, the episode delves into the development of these iconic firearms. The description also highlights supplemental reading materials for deeper dives into the Mosin-Nagant's various models and related ammunition, as well as mentions of sponsors like Ballistol USA. The series aims to provide detailed, multimedia lessons on historic firearms development.
This video provides an overview and range time experience with several Mosin Nagant carbine models, specifically focusing on the M38, M44, and the 1891/59 from the ISHEVSK arsenal. The creator expresses a strong liking for Mosin Nagant rifles and uses the 1891/59 for some shooting fun at the range. The content highlights different carbine variants and demonstrates their use.
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 review of the Russian Mosin-Nagant 1907 Carbine highlights its compact size (40 inches, 7.2 lbs) and 5-round 7.62x54R capacity, loaded via stripper clip. While noted for its smooth loading, the rifle exhibits a 'rubbery' action and a single-stage trigger with noticeable creep. Historically, these carbines faced issues with long-range accuracy and loose components, making them less favored by specialty troops.
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 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.
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