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  • wow... glad i found out allot about your grouping instead of the ammo- fag

  • @JakeDubz262 Well..what would you like to know about the ammo, fuck-head? Maybe if you saw some of the other vids, like my WHOLE FUCKING 7 PART SERIES ON 8MM RELOADING, you'd know everything you needed to know about this here ammo.  Now go find your fuck-buddy and have a nice cocksucking session with each other.

  • You've gotta love those Yugo Mausers!

  • @wcomedy Yeah, they are pretty good shooters for the price...squirrley, but fun to shoot.

  • I've never shot one before, but I'm imagining that it kind of feels like a Mosin?

  • @wcomedy Nah, has a little less kick, more manageable for folks that think the Mosin or M-1 is too stout...you'll like it!

  • Nice, I'm on the market for a new rifle right now and I've narrowed it down to either an Enfield or a Mauser! Thanks for the info!

  • @wcomedy sure thing...personally, I'd get the Enfield first, but the they are about the same in regards to accuracy, quality, and ammo costs...but the Enfield can be reloaded with a cheap Lee Classic Loader kit, 8x57 Mauser requires a full-length press (see my current series I'm in the middle of posting). Good luck!

  • Yeah, I can also find .303 ammo a lot easier. Thanks for the advice!

  • @wcomedy Yeah, it's a little easier than 8x57...actually 7x57 Mauser is VERY easy to find, Academy Sports even carries that over .303 or 8x57... but trying to find Mexican or Argentinian Mausers is f-ing difficult as hell...what's up with that?

  • Haha I think Mexican Mausers are pretty hard to find because of some political reason. Mexico probably didn't want to be associated with Germany at the time, so they produced less of them. Just like it's really hard to find American made Remington Mosins. America didn't want to be seen as supporting the communist Russians. And as for Argentinians... I didn't even know Argentina MADE Mausers haha!

  • @wcomedy Nah, most Mausers were made in Germany and just sold abroad back in the years before WW2

  • OH, I think I know why. Germany wanted Mexico to be on its side durring WWI, but then they didn't so I bet the Germans stopped supplying them.

  • love these guns! my cousin bought one but it was the 48 the one with the curved bolt its a blast to shoot and accurate as heck! wish i would of bought one when they were so cheap

  • @tradbowyer1975 Aww man, I just missed out on those M48s, damn good rifles...now they practically go for the same price as a K98 at gun shows, too bad about those disappearing...

    We should, like, get Serbia or Croatia to expand their Prvi Partisan factory and make some more of those ;-)

  • Don't the folks at Garland Public freak out about you shooting ball/fully jacketed bullets? They seemed to me to be very strict about this. They even checked my ammo; luckily I was using some SP.

  • @FearTheGremlin Yeah, with the lawsuits from the neighborhood downrange, they are getting serious...which is EXACTLY why I reload, because then I can shoot my SP shit all day long!

  • @20thcenturyfilmdocs -- Are they picky about handgun ammo too? Those Romanian Toks are looking pretty tasty, and since the Polish ammo is around 7 cents per round, I want to get one and make it my main shooter.

  • @FearTheGremlin Nope...that Tokarev vid I last made at GPSR? That's ALL Polish FMJ surplus. The FMJ restrictions apply only to rifle ammo.

  • heck yeah!! my friend is back kicking ass!!

  • @BubbaLee2 Tnx!

  • Nice shooting dead eye. That Rig is sweet.

  • @semiautoriflelover Yeah, I'm very happy with this Mauser...it's as good as my K98, though to be fair, the K98 is kinda got a lot more mileage...

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