This video showcases an M1891 Mosin Nagant sniper rifle from WWII, featuring a PU 3.5×21 scope. It highlights the rifle's history as the "3-line rifle M1891," its common 7.62×54mmR caliber, and the development of its sniper variants, including the characteristic bent bolt for scope clearance. The description also points to firearmsguide.com for a vast archive of gun manuals and reference materials, emphasizing the Mosin Nagant's status as a highly mass-produced and historically significant military bolt-action rifle still in use today.
This YouTube video is a review of a Mosin Nagant WW1 sniper rifle, focusing on its accuracy and distance testing. The reviewer discusses the rifle's history and provides results from zeroing and distance tests. The video is presented by Precision Rifle Network and sponsored by Modular Driven Technologies. It also showcases various shooting gear, including Kestrel weather meters, Swarovski binoculars, Atlas bipods, Leupold and Nightforce scopes, and hearing protection.
This video details the unique mechanics of the Mosin-Nagant PU sniper rifle's mount system. It explains how the PU scope's reticle moves for adjustments and how the mount itself uses a ball-and-socket joint for coarse elevation changes. Windage is adjusted non-traditionally via filing or shimming the mount's tongues, requiring careful gunsmithing to achieve a proper zero.
This video from TFBTV focuses on identifying fake Mosin-Nagant sniper rifles. Host Mike details six key indicators that a Mosin-Nagant sniper might not be an authentic example, helping viewers avoid being misled. The video specifically mentions the Hungarian Mosin-Nagant M1891/30 sniper model.
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