CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED Military Surplus Rifles On SALE

Published on June 7, 2024
Duration: 12:09

This video reviews several criminally underrated military surplus rifles, highlighting their historical significance, technical features, and current market value. It covers bolt-action rifles like the Yugo M48 Mouser and Swiss K31, semi-automatic rifles such as the Hakim and Rasheed, and iconic handguns like the Nagant M1895 revolver. The presenter provides insights into their performance, collectibility, and suitability for various shooting applications, from historical appreciation to practical use.

Quick Summary

The Yugo M48 Mouser is a well-finished military bolt-action rifle with bluing comparable to wartime German K98k rifles. It features a two-stage military trigger and uses plentiful, inexpensive ammunition, though it's often mildly corrosive. It's a reasonable buy for collectors and shooters seeking a classic military Mouser.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:08Hakim Rifle Overview
  3. 00:15Russian Mosin-Nagant M91/30
  4. 00:27Mauser C96 Mention
  5. 00:30Yugo M48 Mouser Review
  6. 01:33Ohio National Guard 870 Shotgun
  7. 02:34Laser Arms XR410 Revolver Shotgun
  8. 04:01Hakim and Rasheed Rifles
  9. 05:16Smith & Wesson M&P 40
  10. 06:37Nagant M1895 Revolver
  11. 07:37Mauser C96 Deep Dive
  12. 08:51Swedish Mauser M1896
  13. 09:59Mosin-Nagant M91/30 Deep Dive
  14. 11:09Swiss K31 Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Yugo M48 Mouser a good buy for collectors?

The Yugo M48 Mouser is considered a good buy for collectors due to its well-finished military design, bluing comparable to wartime K98k rifles, and the availability of plentiful, inexpensive ammunition. It represents a classic example of the Mouser bolt-action lineage.

What are the key features of the Nagant M1895 Revolver?

The Nagant M1895 Revolver is a seven-shot gas-seal revolver chambered in 7.62x38mmR. Its unique gas seal system enhances muzzle velocity and suppresses the weapon, making it a distinctive sidearm for the Imperial Russian army and police.

Why is the Swiss K31 rifle considered accurate and desirable?

The Swiss K31 is known for its exceptional machining and craftsmanship, resulting in legendary accuracy. Its straight-pull bolt action, combined with excellent build quality maintained by Swiss soldiers, makes it highly desirable for both shooters and collectors.

What is the main difference between the Hakim and Rasheed rifles?

The Hakim rifle is based on the Swedish AG42 Ljungman and chambered in 8mm Mauser, while the Rasheed is a downsized version of the Hakim chambered in the more common 7.62x39mm. Both feature direct impingement gas systems and tilting bolt designs.

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