This YouTube video update from a workshop showcases new projects and finished items. The title and hashtags indicate a focus on restoration and military surplus, with specific mentions of #restoration, #military, #army, and #militarysurplus. While no specific firearms are detailed, the context suggests a potential involvement with collectible, vintage, or refurbished military firearms or related equipment.
This video features a suppressed .308 bolt-action rifle in action. Despite the firearm being dirty, leading to a stiff action compared to a Mosin Nagant, the .308 caliber's power is emphasized. The description includes multiple hashtags related to suppressed shooting events, the caliber, and firearm-specific content creators and communities. It also promotes supporting the content creator through Patreon and Cashapp, and directs viewers to their Linktree for more resources. The video aims to showcase shooting a .308 rifle with a suppressor and engage with the firearms community.
This video details practice for the Finnish Brutality 2-gun competition, featuring a Finnish M39 Mosin-Nagant and a TT33 Tokarev pistol. The practice involved physically demanding stages like carrying kettlebells while shooting from various positions and performing drills like the Kasarda. The M39's superior sights and trigger were noted compared to other Mosin variants, and the TT33 proved reliable despite its lack of a safety.
The Czechoslovakian vz.54 sniper rifle, developed by Otakar Galas, utilized modified Mosin-Nagant actions for political and logistical reasons, chambered in 7.62x54mmR. Produced from 1956-1958 by CZ Uherský Brod, it featured a Meopta 2.5x scope and a custom stock, achieving approximately 1 MOA accuracy. It served until the 1970s before being replaced by the SVD Dragunov.
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