This video from Guns You Can't Live Without highlights five underrated budget surplus rifles that offer significant value and performance, often outperforming modern AR-15 platforms in specific scenarios. The expert instructor emphasizes their reliability, durability, and historical significance, making them excellent choices for budget-conscious firearm enthusiasts.
This video presents five budget-friendly surplus rifles that the narrator argues surpass the AR-15 in reliability, power, and historical significance. Expert insights cover the SKS Type 56, Mosin-Nagant M39, Swedish Mauser M/96, M1 Garand, and Spanish FR8 Carbine, detailing their calibers, actions, and unique features. The presenter emphasizes their ruggedness and value for firearms enthusiasts.
Paul Harrell presents his top five military surplus firearms for 2024, emphasizing their value as a gateway into shooting sports for younger generations and as historical collectibles. He highlights the Mosin Nagant M39, Russian Makarov, Jericho 941, M1 Garand/Carbine, and the Swiss K31, noting the K31 as arguably the most accurate production military rifle ever made.
This video provides an in-depth tour of the Classic Firearms warehouse, showcasing their modern inventory management systems and a vast array of firearms, with a particular focus on military surplus and unique imported models. The tour highlights the transition from their old, chaotic warehouse to a highly efficient, technology-driven facility, emphasizing accuracy and speed in order fulfillment. Viewers get a comprehensive look at various rifle and pistol offerings, including popular AK variants, historical surplus rifles like Mosin Nagants and M1 Carbines, and modern handguns.
This "Pick One" episode from 9-Hole Reviews features Ian McCollum and hosts discussing the choice between a Finnish M39 Mosin-Nagant and a German Karabiner 98k with a ZF41 scope for a Finnish sergeant behind enemy lines during the Continuation War. The discussion delves into the pros and cons of each rifle in a harsh winter environment, considering factors like reliability, ease of use with gloves, optics, ammunition availability, and the critical importance of time and stealth for survival.
This video is the second part of a series showcasing the Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant rifle, manufactured in 1942. The description includes a link to the first part and utilizes relevant hashtags for Finnish Mosin variants. The content appears to focus on the practical aspects of this particular rifle, likely including shooting and potentially an overview of its features or history.
This compilation showcases the operation and firing of a diverse array of firearms, from historical bolt-actions like the Mosin-Nagant M39 and Remington Rolling Block to modern carbines and pistols. The video demonstrates safe handling, manual of arms for various action types (bolt-action, lever-action, semi-automatic, full-automatic), and target engagement at an outdoor range. The high level of access and proficiency suggests instruction from an experienced firearms professional.
This video showcases a 1942 Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant rifle being fired. The description provides a link to a Part 2, indicating further content related to this specific firearm. The focus is on the M39 Mosin Nagant itself, likely involving a range test or demonstration.
This video focuses on Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant rifles, specifically addressing the issue of cracked stocks. It provides information about this particular firearm model and a common problem encountered with it. The description includes links to the channel's social media presence.
This video showcases unissued "B Barrel" M39 Mosin Nagant rifles. It announces their availability for purchase on Friday, November 18, 2016, at 12:00 PM EST. The focus is on the specific model and its condition, highlighting it as a collector's or enthusiast's item.
This video provides an in-depth look at a second shipment of Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant rifles received by Classic Firearms. The presenter, Ben, details the unboxing process, highlighting the quality and condition of the rifles, including specific examples of SAKO and VKT variants. He discusses common cosmetic issues like stock cracks, repairs, and storage marks, differentiating between standard and hand-select grades. The video also addresses potential moisture damage and excessive rust, explaining how such rifles are set aside for separate marketing. It emphasizes the collectible and investment value of these historical firearms.
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