Russian Guns

Published on August 18, 2025
Duration: 9:15

This video provides an expert-level demonstration of various Russian firearms, including the SKS, AK-74, PKM, Mosin-Nagant 91/30 sniper, SVT-40, TT-33, and Nagant M1895. The instructor, Misha, showcases operational procedures like stripper clip loading, optic mounting, and belt feeding, offering insights into historical firearm mechanics and handling. The session emphasizes safe operation and practical application on an outdoor range.

Quick Summary

Expert instructor Misha provides a detailed demonstration of various Russian firearms, including the SKS, AK-74, PKM, Mosin-Nagant 91/30 sniper, SVT-40, TT-33, and Nagant M1895. The video covers operational procedures like stripper clip loading, optic mounting, and belt feeding, emphasizing safe handling and practical application on an outdoor range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SKS Rifle Operation
  2. 00:41AK Platform and Optics
  3. 01:15Full-Auto Range Session
  4. 03:18Mosin-Nagant Sniper Rifle
  5. 04:24SVT-40 Semi-Auto Rifle
  6. 05:26TT-33 and Nagant Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What Russian firearms are demonstrated in the video?

The video features a comprehensive showcase of Russian firearms including the SKS, AK-74, PKM, Mosin-Nagant 91/30 sniper rifle, SVT-40, TT-33 pistol, and Nagant M1895 revolver.

How are the SKS and SVT-40 rifles loaded?

Both the SKS and the SVT-40 are demonstrated being loaded using stripper clips, a common method for these historical semi-automatic rifles, facilitating quicker magazine reloads.

What types of ammunition calibers are featured?

The video covers several key Russian calibers: 7.62x39mm for the SKS, 5.45x39mm for the AK-74, 7.62x54r for the Mosin-Nagant and SVT-40, 7.62x25mm Tokarev for the TT-33, and 7.62x38mmR Nagant for the revolver.

What is the significance of the Nagant M1895's gas-seal cylinder?

The Nagant M1895 revolver's unique gas-seal cylinder moves forward when the hammer falls, sealing the gap between the cylinder and barrel. This feature enhances gas efficiency and projectile velocity compared to standard revolvers.

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