Shooting this WW2 Mosin-Nagant rifle

This video demonstrates the basic operation of a WW2 Mosin-Nagant M91/30 rifle. It covers the manual loading of 7.62x54mmR rounds into the internal magazine and live fire engagement of steel targets. The demonstration highlights the rifle's recoil and bolt cycling action, showcasing proficient handling by the content creator.

Quick Summary

The WW2 Mosin-Nagant M91/30 is loaded by manually inserting individual 7.62x54mmR cartridges into its internal 5-round magazine. After firing, the bolt must be cycled to extract the spent casing and chamber a new round, demonstrating the rifle's bolt-action operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mosin-Nagant WW2 Rifle Showcase
  2. 00:02Loading 7.62x54mmR Ammunition
  3. 00:10Live Fire: Steel Targets & Bolt Cycle

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load a Mosin-Nagant M91/30 rifle?

The Mosin-Nagant M91/30 is loaded by manually inserting individual 7.62x54mmR cartridges into its internal 5-round magazine. This is typically done by opening the bolt and placing rounds onto the follower.

What caliber is the WW2 Mosin-Nagant rifle shown?

The WW2 Mosin-Nagant rifle featured in the video is chambered in the 7.62x54mmR caliber. This is a powerful and historically significant rifle cartridge used by various military forces.

What are the key actions when firing a Mosin-Nagant?

When firing a Mosin-Nagant, key actions include loading rounds into the internal magazine, manipulating the bolt to chamber a round, firing, and then cycling the bolt to extract the spent casing and chamber the next round.

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