This video, from 'Guns You Can't Live Without,' identifies ten military surplus rifles that remain affordable in 2026, despite rising prices for other collectible firearms. The expert instructor highlights specific models like the Steyr M95/30, Chinese Type 53, Turkish Model 1938 Mauser, and others, detailing their historical context, mechanical features, and current market values, emphasizing smart collector opportunities before prices potentially increase.
This guide details how to identify and inspect a Mosin Nagant M44 carbine, focusing on key features like its folding bayonet, arsenal markings (Izhevsk, Tula), importer stamps, rear sight, and stock. It covers checking for serial number matching, understanding refurbishment marks like counter-boring and force matching, and identifying technical stamps. The information is presented with the authority of an experienced collector and historical firearms enthusiast.
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 episode of Guns, Beer & Therapy features a lively discussion among enthusiasts about their favorite firearms for fun shooting, ranging from .22LR rifles and pistols to revolvers, lever actions, and shotguns. The conversation also touches on college football, fashion fads making a comeback, and personal preferences in music and vehicles. The episode includes a giveaway for a skinny blue knife.
This video reviews ten firearms considered ideal for survival or 'end of the world' scenarios. It highlights their features, reliability, versatility, and affordability, ranging from shotguns and revolvers to bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles, and handguns. The selection emphasizes practicality, ease of use, and adaptability for various threats and situations.
This guide details the loading and firing techniques for iconic WW2 bolt-action rifles, specifically the Mosin-Nagant PU Sniper and Karabiner 98k. Demonstrations focus on efficient stripper clip loading of 7.62x54R and 7.92x57mm rounds, smooth bolt operation, and accurate target engagement. The ASMR format highlights the mechanical sounds and precision required for these historical firearms, presented with high authority from a collector's perspective.
This video provides an expert-level demonstration of handling and firing various Soviet-era firearms, including submachine guns, rifles, and a pistol. The instructor, exhibiting high authority, showcases correct loading procedures, manual of arms, and firing techniques for each weapon, emphasizing the mechanical operation and sounds. The content is highly technical, focusing on the practical application of these historical firearms in a range environment.
This video provides an in-depth look at a 1944 Mosin Nagant M44 carbine, highlighting its features and historical context. The speaker, a firearms collector, details the rifle's condition, including its 'numbers matching' status and integrated bayonet. The M44 is presented as a historically significant and functional piece for enthusiasts.
This video reviews a modified 1940 Mosin Nagant M44 carbine chambered in 7.62x54R. The presenter details its accuracy with various ammunition types, noting 1 MOA potential with PPU match loads and 2 MOA with standard ball. Modifications include an offset bolt knob and a Rock Solid Industries scope mount, improving ergonomics and optic compatibility. The review also covers the rifle's smooth action, trigger characteristics, and the effectiveness of its aftermarket stock for modern use.
This review of the Mosin Nagant M44 carbine covers its historical context, physical characteristics, and performance. The presenter highlights its robust construction, 20.2-inch barrel, hooded front sight, and 100-1000 meter adjustable rear sight. Key technical details include its 9-pound weight, 90-degree bolt throw, 5-round internal magazine, and a heavy, clunky trigger pull. The 7.62x54R caliber is discussed, noting its power advantage over .303 British. Accuracy testing with PPU 180-grain soft point ammunition at 100 yards yielded a wide spread, with the presenter suggesting it's better suited as a collector's piece than for practical use due to trigger and bolt action limitations.
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