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From: hajosiko
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  • what about lee-Enfield No.4 M1939 a nd the manlicher carcano was rated as the worst rifle in world war 2

  • it's 7.62x54R don't forget the R

  • killer music (no pun intended)

  • the M1 Grand is a 30-06 not a .308 (7.62x51)

  • @xmike8259x 30-06 is in the metric system same as 7.62x63 mm and then later turned into nato 7.62x51. I use the metric system , because its much easier to compare the calibers when you can see how long and wide the round is.

  • oh i see now fail :p i cant belwive those soldiers were shooting a rifle only around 3 inches shorter than them xD

  • was any of the arisaka -type38,type99 ect- rifles in that vid? i didnt see them

  • @desertboy7212 Arisaka type 38 the most popular of them was in the video at 2:48

  • um....in the late 1800 norway had designed there own rifle: krag jørgensen, they did not use englis rifles at that time

    and by the way......norway never used rifles of the nazi germany, they hwere enemies

  • @MrOlekul that does not mean you can't use there rifles look at the finnish m39 they used parts from the 91/30 and finnish and russian despised eachother

  • um....in the late 1800 norway had designed there own rifle: krag jørgensen, they did not use englis rifles at that time

    

  • nice wrk i like em all but my fav is m1 grand i have 3 great gun btw keep up the good work

  • I have the Mosin Nagant 91-30. Amazing rifle.

  • Yeah, the only change I would make is switch out the SVT with the Springfield, that thing is a dead-eye rifle...but it's basically a Mauser in all but name, so I can also see why it's not in the top 5

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