This video provides a historical and technical overview of the 1891 Mosin Nagant rifle. It details its adoption by Tsarist forces, its evolution into a symbol of Soviet communism, and the naming controversy surrounding its designers, Sergei Mosin and Leon Nagant. The discussion covers the rifle's original specifications, including its long barrel, cruciform bayonet, and unique rear sight markings referencing the archaic Russian arshin, contrasting them with later M91/30 modifications. The video also touches upon the significant economic impact the rifle's production contracts had on American companies like Remington and Westinghouse during World War I.
This video provides an overview of ten essential military surplus firearms for American owners, highlighting their historical significance, ruggedness, and affordability. It details specific models like the Mosin Nagant, 1911 pistol, SKS, Browning Hi-Power, Mauser K98, M1 Garand, M1917 Enfield, and 1903 Springfield, discussing their pros and cons for collectors and shooters alike.
This video explores eight iconic firearms from World War I, detailing their historical significance, technical specifications, and battlefield impact. It covers machine guns like the Browning M1917 and MG08, bolt-action rifles such as the G98, SMLE Mk III, Mosin-Nagant M1891, and M1903 Springfield, and iconic pistols like the Luger and Colt M1911. The presentation highlights how these weapons shaped infantry tactics and warfare during the Great War.
This guide details the process of loading and firing an Imperial Russian Mosin-Nagant M1891 rifle, as demonstrated by Misha's Guns. It covers preparing 7.62x54R ammunition, using a stripper clip for efficient loading into the rifle's internal magazine, and executing a shot using traditional iron sights. The demonstration highlights proper handling of historical firearms and effective marksmanship.
This video explores ten essential military surplus firearms, highlighting their historical significance, reliability, and affordability. It covers iconic rifles like the Mosin-Nagant, Mauser K98, M1 Garand, and M1903 Springfield, alongside pistols such as the 1911, Browning Hi-Power, and TT-33 Tokarev. The review emphasizes their proven functionality and value for collectors and shooters.
This video provides a real-life demonstration of firearms featured in the game Hunt Showdown. It showcases various historical shotguns, rifles, and handguns, including the Romero 77, Caldwell Rival 78, Crown & King Auto-5, Mosin Nagant M1891, Winfield M1873, Lebel 1886, Springfield Model 1873, Caldwell Pax, Nagant M1895, and Dolch 96. Each firearm is shown being inspected, loaded, and fired, offering a direct comparison to their in-game counterparts.
This review of a Mosin Nagant M1891 sniper rifle highlights its historical significance and performance limitations. The presenter notes the rifle's period-correct configuration, with a slight deviation in scope mount placement. Despite its historical importance and widespread use, this specific rifle exhibited poor accuracy, measuring around 3 MOA at 100 yards, and struggled with consistent hits at longer ranges. The presenter also points out ergonomic challenges, such as a low stock that hinders proper cheek weld.
This video presents a top 10 list of service rifles from World War I, detailing their origins, production numbers, and key characteristics. It highlights the German Gewehr 98 as the most produced and heaviest used rifle by the Central Powers, and the British Lee-Enfield as the most heavily used by the Allied powers. The list also features notable rifles like the Austrian Mannlicher 1895 with its straight-pull bolt, the Italian Vetterli, the Spanish Mauser used by the Ottomans, the American Springfield 1903, the Browning BAR, the Russian Mosin-Nagant, the unique French Model 1914 single-shot rifle, and the Belgian Mauser M1889.
This video details a rare Mosin-Nagant M1891 rifle specifically designed for factory pressure testing. Host Ian McCollum explains the historical method of measuring chamber pressure using copper slugs (CUP) and the specialized apparatus attached to the rifle's receiver. The rarity of such a complete testing kit is highlighted, making it a significant find at auction.
This video provides an expert overview of American-made Mosin Nagant M1891 rifles, detailing their WWI production by Remington and Westinghouse due to Russian shortages. Instructor Ian McCollum highlights specific markings, historical context, and the post-war fates of these significant firearms. The content emphasizes detailed knowledge of production contracts and arsenal markings, signaling high expertise.
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