This "History Primer" documentary from C&Rsenal delves into the Yugoslavian Mauser Model 1924. The video promises a comprehensive look at this classic rifle, including its history, how it functions, and a live-fire demonstration. It also mentions supporting materials and associated works, indicating a thorough exploration of the subject for firearm enthusiasts. The content is presented by Othais and Mae.
This review of the Yugoslav M48 Mauser highlights its excellent condition and value as a surplus rifle. It details the rifle's production at the Kragujevac arsenal, its development based on the Mauser design with variants like the M48A and M48B, and its technical specifications including an intermediate-length receiver and tangent sights. The video also compares it to the Kar98k and discusses the importance of assembly numbers versus serial numbers.
This video focuses on the Yugoslavian M48 and M48A Mauser rifles. It provides an overview and potentially a review of these historical military firearms. The description includes links to the Classic Firearms Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook pages, suggesting the channel is dedicated to classic and collectible firearms.
The M48 Yugoslavian Mauser, chambered in 8mm Mauser, is a robust bolt-action rifle produced from 1950-1965. It features an intermediate-length action, a durable teak wood stock, and a unique wrap-around buttplate. Many examples are found in excellent condition due to meticulous storage and periodic inspections.
This video is a book review of Robert Ball's 5th edition of "Mauser Military Rifles of the World." The description highlights the vast world of Mauser rifles, noting their affordability and abundance of variations used by numerous countries. It mentions specific examples like common Turkish and Yugoslavian Mausers, as well as rarer Serbian carbines. The book is presented as an excellent resource for collectors and enthusiasts, covering major variants and is currently on sale on Amazon.
This video showcases shooting a Yugoslavian 8mm Mauser rifle at 100 yards using iron sights. The shooter experimented with camera placement on a spotting scope, achieving satisfactory results. The location is identified as the Rainbow Sportsman's Club in Cokato, MN. The content focuses on the practical application of shooting a specific rifle at a moderate distance with basic aiming equipment.
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