This video offers an in-depth look at a curated private collection of historical and surplus firearms amassed by Ben, founder of Classic Firearms, over 35 years. The collection spans early 20th-century service rifles like the Swiss K1911 and US Springfield 1903, iconic semi-automatics such as the M1 Garand and Russian SKS, and various Mauser and Mosin Nagant variants. It also features unique AK platform rifles, carbines, and historical handguns, highlighting their condition, rarity, and collectibility.
This YouTube video, titled "Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 282," features the creator engaging in casual shooting on a private woods range. The video highlights two firearms: a new Savage Stance Micro 9 pistol and a Model 96 Swedish Mauser rifle chambered in 6.5 X 55mm. The description also thanks several sponsors, including Davidson's GALLERY of GUNS, SILENCER CENTRAL, SONORAN DESERT INSTITUTE, ALABAMA HOLSTER, and BALLISTOL, and directs viewers to various alternate YouTube channels and a Patreon page.
This video focuses on the Carl Gustaf M96, a legendary Swedish Mauser rifle. It highlights its historical significance, exceptional precision, and finely crafted bolt-action design. The M96 is presented as a historically important rifle from the early 20th century, built in Sweden and based on the Mauser 1896 design, known for its smooth action and accuracy.
Dummy rounds are inert cartridges used for safe firearm training and demonstration. They are visually and tactilely distinct from live ammunition, often featuring bright nickel finishes, colored tips, or case indentations. Militaries widely use them for practicing weapon handling without live rounds, with examples like the 6.5x55 Swede and M199 5.56 dummy rounds.
This video features a casual "shoot-a-round" with the creator "Yakking in the woods" while plinking with a Swedish Mauser Model 96 rifle chambered in 6.5X55mm. The description also promotes other Hickok45 channels, Patreon, and sponsors like SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. It emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating the content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This review details the 1906 Swedish Mauser, highlighting its robust three-position safety mechanism and the effectiveness of its ladder-style rear iron sights. The video demonstrates loading with 5-round stripper clips of 6.5x55mm ammunition and showcases the rifle's accuracy and smooth bolt action during live fire at an outdoor range. The demonstration emphasizes the rifle's historical significance and collector appeal.
This review showcases the Swedish M38 Mauser rifle, manufactured by Husqvarna in 1942. The video demonstrates its 6.5x55mm caliber, 5-round internal magazine loaded via stripper clips, and classic bolt-action operation. Live fire footage highlights its handling and accuracy on an outdoor range.
This review of the "Plus One" Mauser bolt-action rifle details its standard five-round capacity and demonstrates a technique to achieve a "plus one" capacity by manually inserting a round into the chamber. It also discusses potential mechanical implications of this loading method on the rifle's extractor, considering its controlled feed design.
This video showcases the M96 Swedish Mauser rifle, a bolt-action military rifle manufactured by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori in 1903. It demonstrates the use of stripper clips for loading the 5-round internal magazine with 6.5x55mm Swedish cartridges and features a live-fire demonstration at an outdoor range, highlighting the rifle's action and handling.
This video details the restoration of an 1895 Swedish Mauser rifle to its original military configuration. The presenter emphasizes a 'conservation' approach over making the firearm appear brand new, highlighting the importance of preserving the rifle's character and functionality for future generations. The focus is on un-sporterizing a m/94 Oberndorf Carbine, restoring it to its intended military appearance and condition without unnecessary cosmetic alterations.
This video showcases a sporterized Swedish m/1894 Carbine, manufactured in 1895 by Mauser Oberndorf A/N, Germany. The rifle is chambered in 6.5x55 SE. The title indicates a focus on a specific, modified historical firearm with details about its origin and caliber.
This POV video captures the patient waiting during the 2022 deer hunting gun season, showcasing a snowy field at dusk with distant deer. The footage highlights the use of a vintage Swedish Mauser rifle, emphasizing the experienced hunter's approach to big game hunting. Ambient sounds and visual evidence of the environment and firearm are key elements.
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