Mosin Nagant Carbine up to 300 yards! (4K)

Published on December 8, 2015
Duration: 11:16

This review covers the Mosin Nagant carbine, highlighting its historical significance and modern effectiveness. Jerry Miculek demonstrates its surprising accuracy up to 300 yards with modern Hornady ammunition, despite its basic iron sights and heavy trigger. The carbine's simple design, integrated bayonet, and ruggedness are praised.

Quick Summary

The Mosin Nagant carbine, chambered in 7.62x54R, demonstrates impressive accuracy up to 300 yards, achieving a 7-inch group off-hand with modern ammunition despite its basic iron sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Intro: Mosin Nagant Model 1891
  2. 01:35Mosin Nagant Carbine Features & Bayonet
  3. 03:137.62x54R Caliber & Modern Ammo
  4. 04:56100 Yard Range Test (Iron Sights)
  5. 06:21200 & 300 Yard Steel Shooting
  6. 10:15Conclusion: Mosin Carbine Review

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the Mosin Nagant carbine at 300 yards?

Jerry Miculek achieved a 7-inch group off-hand at 300 yards with the Mosin Nagant carbine, demonstrating surprising accuracy for its design when using modern ammunition.

What caliber does the Mosin Nagant carbine use?

The Mosin Nagant carbine uses the 7.62x54R rimmed cartridge, a powerful round comparable to .308 Winchester or 30-06 Springfield.

Does the Mosin Nagant carbine have a bayonet?

Yes, the Mosin Nagant carbine features an integrated spike bayonet that folds down and includes a screwdriver tip.

What are the key features of the Mosin Nagant Model 1891?

The original Model 1891 featured a 29-inch barrel and a simple, reliable five-piece bolt design. It was produced in massive quantities, with over 37 million units made.

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