Suppressed Fugly Mosin SBR

Published on February 28, 2016
Duration: 14:36

This video showcases a heavily modified Mosin Nagant M91/30 into a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) with a suppressor, dubbed the 'Fugly Mosin'. It demonstrates impressive subsonic and supersonic performance at various ranges, highlighting the versatility of the platform. The build also touches upon the scout rifle philosophy, emphasizing practical features like stripper clip reloading.

Quick Summary

The 'Fugly Mosin' SBR, a custom Mosin Nagant M91/30, features a 10.5-inch barrel, Vortex Sparc II optic, and AAC SDN-6 suppressor. It performs well with both subsonic and supersonic handloads, remaining hearing safe and accurate at 100 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the Fugly Mosin SBR
  2. 01:38Subsonic Performance at 100 Yards
  3. 02:25Scout Rifle Philosophy Discussion
  4. 04:33Supersonic Lehigh Handload Testing
  5. 06:26Long Range Testing (200-300 Yards)
  6. 13:46Conclusion and Credits

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Mosin Nagant M91/30 to create the 'Fugly Mosin' SBR?

The Mosin Nagant M91/30 was converted into a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) with a 10.5-inch barrel. It features a Rock Solid scout mount, Vortex Sparc II red dot optic, an AAC SDN-6 suppressor, and a MVB ARC stock.

How did the suppressed 'Fugly Mosin' SBR perform with subsonic ammunition?

The rifle demonstrated surprising accuracy and was extremely quiet at 100 yards with subsonic handloads, consistently hitting man-sized steel targets. This indicates effective stabilization and sound suppression.

What is the significance of stripper clip reloading in the context of scout rifles?

The speaker emphasizes that the ability to top-load with stripper clips is a vital feature for a scout rifle, allowing for rapid and efficient reloading, a characteristic he feels is missing in some modern interpretations.

Can supersonic rounds be safely fired from the 'Fugly Mosin' SBR?

Yes, even high-velocity supersonic loads traveling near 3,000 FPS from the 10.5-inch barrel remained hearing safe when using the AAC SDN-6 suppressor, showcasing the effectiveness of the suppression system.

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