7.92x57 is a common European surplus round. Ammo can be had made in Austria, Germany, Yugoslavia, Romania, Greece, and Turkey. Affordable new stuff is made in Serbia.
Héhé i'm a very lucky guy!!I'm on this video and i love my polish mauser i'm juste a happy trigger, shooting is a good thing for a firearms,that prevent corrosion with a good clean up!!And for those who think that will drestroy the gun forget it this rifle has shoot more bullet than i have ever imagine!!Don't worry we will never shoot when someone is in front of us!!
stupid destroing of rare rifle... 7.92mm not 8mm... You should think about history of this rifle... Dont use this like toy. -Sorry for my english. -Pozdrawiam z Polski.
and of course 7.92x57mm i know that but in america we don't bother with 7.92 or 8mm its the same thing. And its the first time that i heard that shooting is destroying a rifle
my friend sebas doesnt drill it or sportirized it he JUST FIRE WITH IT
Of course the 8mm mauser from the two world war are verny nice historic shooter. Very accurate with very smooth handling and good trigger. I wait for the snow, i will do another video with a better camera . hope for snow
wow so fast reloading very nice
grigorij1978 1 year ago
I hav a 1933 Radom. The year it was made should be below the crest. Mind is anyway. Excellent rifle.
llarlamon7758 1 year ago
@llarlamon7758 are u interested in selling it?
SoccerDJRob 9 months ago
@llarlamon7758 Im Polish and looking for Polish rifles are you interested in Selling?
SoccerDJRob 9 months ago
Awesome i need to get that mauser!
wolfpl1947 2 years ago
YAHVOL!
ramberghini 2 years ago
Just stay away from corrosive ammo. Shoot good clean ammo all you want. And keep it original and clean.
billcavazos 3 years ago 3
Nice. Are you guys Polish? How do you get rounds for this gun?
BandytaCzasu 3 years ago
7.92x57 is a common European surplus round. Ammo can be had made in Austria, Germany, Yugoslavia, Romania, Greece, and Turkey. Affordable new stuff is made in Serbia.
deussolinvictus 3 years ago 5
Looks like "kbk wz.29" made by FB RADOM. Which year is it (1933-39) ?
zlykurwalogin 3 years ago 3
yes of course uts a kbk wz 29
unfortunatly i dont know what year it is
Doc
kalashnikov1982 3 years ago
thats the problem with Polish Czech and Yugo mauser no dates
mauser3846 3 years ago
It was the polish primary weapon at the beggining of world war 2 .
Alex9322 4 years ago 2
Héhé i'm a very lucky guy!!I'm on this video and i love my polish mauser i'm juste a happy trigger, shooting is a good thing for a firearms,that prevent corrosion with a good clean up!!And for those who think that will drestroy the gun forget it this rifle has shoot more bullet than i have ever imagine!!Don't worry we will never shoot when someone is in front of us!!
lecouillu1 4 years ago
man those things are rare! where did u get it??????
st4r3k 4 years ago
hoo my friend exchange this rifle against a air revolver, lucky guys
Doc
kalashnikov1982 4 years ago
stupid destroing of rare rifle... 7.92mm not 8mm... You should think about history of this rifle... Dont use this like toy. -Sorry for my english. -Pozdrawiam z Polski.
buuuraken 4 years ago 3
Pole i respect your idea,
and of course 7.92x57mm i know that but in america we don't bother with 7.92 or 8mm its the same thing. And its the first time that i heard that shooting is destroying a rifle
my friend sebas doesnt drill it or sportirized it he JUST FIRE WITH IT
Take it easy
Thanks for your message
Doc
kalashnikov1982 4 years ago 5
Of course the 8mm mauser from the two world war are verny nice historic shooter. Very accurate with very smooth handling and good trigger. I wait for the snow, i will do another video with a better camera . hope for snow
Doc thanks for your comment
kalashnikov1982 4 years ago
Very nice rifle! I have a Czech 8mm Mauser that is a very nice shooting gun. It's very accurate.
kbilyak04 4 years ago