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 compilation showcases a variety of iconic Soviet firearms, including the PPSh-41 and PPS-43 SMGs, the SVT-40 and Mosin-Nagant rifles, the TT-33 pistol, and the Nagant M1895 revolver. The video demonstrates loading procedures, firing in full-auto and semi-auto, and highlights specific features like the PPSh-41's drum magazine and the SVT-40's detachable magazine. Visuals include historical ammunition boxes and a shooter in a WWII Soviet uniform.
This video features a heavily modified Soviet M44 Mosin Nagant Carbine, affectionately nicknamed "Bubba" by the creator. The M44, manufactured between 1943-1948, is highlighted for its unique permanently attached folding bayonet. The modifications discussed include an ATI Monte Carlo synthetic stock, an angled bolt knob from Rock Solid Industries, and a Rock Solid Industries scope rail. The creator praises the rifle's smooth action and impressive accuracy, noting 1 MOA with PPU Match 182g ammunition. The video also includes extensive affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related products and brands.
This video review of the Mosin Nagant M44 highlights its unique side-folding cruciform bayonet and the 'sticky bolt' issue common in refurbished models. John Hickok discusses the rifle's historical context, its evolution for urban warfare, and the significant price increase in the military surplus market. The M44 is demonstrated with both shooting and bayonet stabs on various targets.
This YouTube video features the shooting of a Mosin Nagant M44 rifle manufactured in 1945. The description provides a link to a "Part 2" of the video, suggesting a continuation of the content. The focus is on demonstrating the firearm in action. No other specific details about the shooting experience, modifications, or comparisons are provided in the description.
This review compares three Mosin Nagant carbine variants: the M38, M44, and 91/59. The M38 is a shorter carbine without a bayonet, designed for rear-echelon troops. The M44 adds an integral folding bayonet, while the 91/59 is a converted 91/30. All three offer a more manageable size than full-length rifles, making them appealing for collectors and shooters seeking a more modern handling experience.
This YouTube video by TheFireArmGuy focuses on a comparison of the Mosin Nagant M38 and M44 carbines. The content highlights the similarities and differences between these two Russian military surplus rifles. The description also includes links to the creator's various YouTube playlists covering rifle reviews, 2nd Amendment advocacy, gear reviews, handgun reviews, and range tests, along with a Twitter handle for further engagement.
This review highlights the Mosin Nagant's imposing size and historical significance, particularly the 91/30 model. The video demonstrates its surprisingly manageable recoil and the effectiveness of the 7.62x54R round, even on ice. It also touches on the affordability of these surplus rifles and their ammunition, making them an attractive option for collectors and shooters.
This video captures a casual range day where the creator shoots the Russian Mosin Nagant M44 and the FN PS90 SBR. The focus is on simply enjoying the experience of shooting these firearms, rather than a formal review. The M44 is highlighted as a fun rifle, and the PS90 is praised for its reliability and 50-round capacity, making it the creator's favorite SBR. A brief nod to a "Hickok45 style" shooting segment is also mentioned for entertainment.
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