This video provides a detailed comparison and examination of the Russian Mosin-Nagant M38 and M44 carbines, building upon previous lessons on the M91/30 rifle. It delves into the design evolution, manufacturing changes, and practical differences between these carbines, highlighting their roles and features, particularly the M44's integrated folding bayonet. The discussion includes historical context, technical specifications, and handling impressions from the presenter and a guest.
This video provides an overview and range test of Mosin Nagant carbine variants, specifically the M38, M44, and 1891/59. The presenter discusses their personal preference for carbines over full-length rifles due to their handiness and weight. Range footage demonstrates offhand shooting with the 1891/59, highlighting the sharp recoil and impressive fireballs from full-power cartridges in a shorter platform. Ammunition performance differences between Wolf Military Classic and MFS are noted, along with observations on bolt action smoothness and potential maintenance issues like a loose cleaning rod.
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 offers a comprehensive first-person perspective of numerous WWI, WWII, and modern firearms being fired. The demonstrator, exhibiting experienced handling, showcases bolt-action, semi-automatic, lever-action, and submachine gun operations on an outdoor range. It highlights the distinct characteristics and firing sequences of historical and contemporary weapon systems.
This YouTube video features a shooting demonstration of a Mosin Nagant M38 rifle manufactured in 1943. The description provides a link to a Part 2 of the video, indicating a continuation of the content. The focus is on the live firing of this specific historical firearm.
This video from TFBTV explores five excellent surplus rifles available for under $500, focusing on their historical significance, operational features, and current market value. The hosts, Alex C and Patrick R, demonstrate a high level of expertise, discussing specific models like the Lee Enfield, Yugo Mauser 98, Swiss K31, MAS 49/56, SKS, and Mosin Nagant M38. They highlight the affordability of these firearms and the availability of surplus ammunition, making them attractive options for collectors and shooters alike.
This TFB TV episode identifies five firearms offering the best fun-to-dollar ratio, focusing on value for both new and experienced shooters. Hosts Alex C and Patrick R highlight the modularity of the Ruger 10/22, the suppressed potential of the Ruger 22/45 Lite, the versatility of the Remington 870, and the historical appeal and affordability of the Mosin-Nagant. They emphasize how these platforms provide significant shooting enjoyment without a high cost of entry.
This review by hickok45 compares three Mosin Nagant carbine variants: the M38, M44, and 91/59. He highlights their historical context, design differences (especially the M44's folding bayonet), and shooting characteristics, noting their suitability for modern shooters seeking a more compact rifle than the standard Mosin Nagant. The expert demonstrates their handling and accuracy with the 7.62x54R cartridge.
This video compares the Mosin Nagant M38 and M44 carbines, highlighting their similarities and key differences. The primary distinction is the M44's permanently attached, folding bayonet, absent on the M38. Both rifles are chambered in 7.62x54R and are presented as excellent examples of historical carbines.
This review of the Mosin Nagant M38 carbine highlights its advantages over the 91/30 model, particularly its shorter length and lighter weight, making bolt manipulation easier. The reviewer praises its accuracy, the effectiveness of the 7.62x54R round, and the impressive muzzle flash, despite noting the rifle's utilitarian appearance. The affordability of ammunition, such as a spam can of 440 rounds for $75, is also a significant point.
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