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From: kalashnikov1982
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  • wow so fast reloading very nice

  • I hav a 1933 Radom. The year it was made should be below the crest. Mind is anyway. Excellent rifle.

  • @llarlamon7758 are u interested in selling it?

  • @llarlamon7758 Im Polish and looking for Polish rifles are you interested in Selling?

  • Awesome i need to get that mauser!

  • YAHVOL!

  • Just stay away from corrosive ammo. Shoot good clean ammo all you want. And keep it original and clean.

  • Nice. Are you guys Polish? How do you get rounds for this gun?

  • 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.

  • Looks like "kbk wz.29" made by FB RADOM. Which year is it (1933-39) ?

  • yes of course uts a kbk wz 29

    unfortunatly i dont know what year it is

    Doc

  • thats the problem with Polish Czech and Yugo mauser no dates

  • It was the polish primary weapon at the beggining of world war 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!!

  • man those things are rare! where did u get it??????

  • hoo my friend exchange this rifle against a air revolver, lucky guys

    Doc

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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

  • Very nice rifle! I have a Czech 8mm Mauser that is a very nice shooting gun. It's very accurate.

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