Soviet Russia Gun Collection Mosin Nagants SVT40 SKS

Published on March 21, 2022
Duration: 0:27

This video offers a collector's perspective on several iconic Soviet-era firearms, including the Mosin Nagant variants (Mosin Nagant, Mosin M44) and semi-automatic rifles like the SVT40 and SKS. The speaker, a knowledgeable firearms enthusiast, provides insights into specific production years, receiver types, and current market pricing for these historical pieces.

Quick Summary

This video explores a collection of Soviet firearms, including the Mosin Nagant (1936, hexagon receiver, $350), Mosin M44 (1944, side-folding bayonet, $550), SVT40 (1941, $1,050), and SKS (1953, $140). The speaker, a firearms collector, highlights specific production years, receiver types, and market values for these historical rifles.

Chapters

  1. 00:001936 Mosin Nagant Introduction
  2. 00:061941 SVT40 Showcase
  3. 00:131944 Mosin M44 Carbine
  4. 00:191953 SKS Presentation

Frequently Asked Questions

What Soviet firearms are featured in the Canadian Classics video?

The video showcases several iconic Soviet firearms, including the Mosin Nagant (specifically a 1936 model with a hexagon receiver), the Mosin M44 carbine (1944), the SVT40 (1941), and the SKS (1953). Each rifle is presented with its unique features and historical context.

What are the key identifying features of the featured Mosin Nagant rifles?

The 1936 Mosin Nagant is noted for its hexagon receiver, a feature often associated with earlier production. The Mosin M44 carbine is distinguished by its side-folding bayonet, a characteristic feature of this particular Mosin variant.

What is the price range for the Soviet firearms shown in the video?

The firearms in the collection range significantly in price. The 1936 Mosin Nagant was $350, the Mosin M44 was $550, the SVT40 was $1,050, and the SKS was the most affordable at $140, reflecting their respective collectibility and historical significance.

What calibers are associated with the featured Soviet rifles?

The Mosin Nagant variants (Mosin Nagant and Mosin M44) are chambered in the powerful 7.62x54mmR caliber. The SKS is chambered in the widely used 7.62x39mm caliber. The SVT40 also fires the 7.62x54mmR cartridge.

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