@lasseriks they cost usually from 79.99-139.99 depending on how lucky the deal or if the stamping is Tula or a hex receiver or both Tula+hex receiver. M44 variants are a different story.
@FoodFolksandGuns Finnish Mosin Nagants have a reputation for excellence. The M39 rifles are supposedly the best. And I'm glad to hear that my videos are helpful, it means that I've done my job.
@something01992 just got it and it looks great - i will be posting a video of it soon. quick question: what is your preferred stripper clip and where do you buy them? thanks!
@FoodFolksandGuns The ones I prefer are Polish, I got them from a local gun store while they had them in stock, you should be able to find them on line. Avoid the stainless steel ones, those are a PIA to use, at least in my case.
@something01992 I dunno... I'd say the 28-30 is a little better than the M39. Both of my 28-30s will outshoot my M39 any day. However, the M39 will easily outshoot my M27, M28, M24, or M91 (mostly because the M24 has a... questionable... bore).
@Thatevilmidget Well, seeing as I've never shot a Finnish Mosin Nagant before, I'll have to take your word for it. But there's not doubt in my mind that the M39 is the best looking of all the Mosin Nagants out there. I especially like the semi-pistol grip on those honeys and the wood they use (tikka? Or something like that) is easy on the eyes.
@something01992 Tikka is actually the factory that produced most of them (Tikkakoski is the full name). The wood is a beautifully stained arctic birch using a mixture of pine tar, beeswax, and turpentine (sometimes called Finn mix). I agree, the wood on Finnish rifles is just absolutely stunning... and to think that it was all hand made really makes me smile.
@something01992 I own 7 Mosins of which 4 are Finnish built (2 M39's, M91, and M27), 2 Russian M91/30's and 1 Finnish capture/rebuilt M91/30. I honestly can not praise the Finnish Mosin Nagants enough! The trigger setup on the Finnish rifles is very crisp and I prefer the winged front sights to the hooded post sight. I really recommend getting a Finnish Mosin Nagant! Good vid!
This is one of the highest quality reviews on the Mosin Nagant 91/30 I have seen. Just a few things to note though. Single loading is safe, however it can cause problems with the extractor engaging the rim. Also mass production ended in 1945, however there are examples of 91/30's that were produced in 1946, 1947, and 1950 at the Izhevsk arsenal. What year and arsenal is your 91/30? Thanks for posting.
@something01992 That seems to be the most common year and arsenal here in the states even though 1942 production numbers were larger than 1943 at Izhevsk. Oh and by the way, when I said single loading I meant when you load a round without using the magazine, i.e. just placing it into the receiver, sometimes the bolt either won't close or is much more difficult to close. Happy shooting.
@cwbyfan223 I got what you meant. I personally never single load at the range, I was just doing it for demonstration purposes on video. In a range video that I'll put up within the coming weeks, you'll see me instructing two new shooters to push the round into the magazine before chambering it.
@theTNoutdoorsman98 Thanks, I'm taking a summer semester right now, but I'll be back to finish this series ins August. I have part 2 almost done, but I still need about 5-10 minutes of footage covering cleaning accessories.
@theTNoutdoorsman98 Depends entirely on your body. To me, they all feel the same. Recoil is the last thing I think of when I'm about to pull the trigger, exceptions to .500 S&W, .44 Magnum, etc.
what state is this?
jetfish777 1 day ago
@lasseriks they cost usually from 79.99-139.99 depending on how lucky the deal or if the stamping is Tula or a hex receiver or both Tula+hex receiver. M44 variants are a different story.
Deathofblades 3 days ago
were did you get your mosin nagant?
zero48411 2 weeks ago
@zero48411 Local gun shop.
something01992 2 weeks ago
@something01992 how much that costs
lasseriks 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Great video! Lots of good info!
stlawrencefisherman 3 weeks ago
Thanks for the great video. I am picking up my Mosin tomorrow and I was nervous about the firing pin.
TimelyMeerkat 1 month ago
Whats the name of the song in the beginning
starwarsraul13 2 months ago
This is an extremely good video - clear, concise while being detailed. Well done!
scarlebloke 3 months ago
@scarlebloke Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
something01992 3 months ago
simply perfect video
206436 3 months ago 2
@206436 Thank you!
something01992 3 months ago
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bosterosoy84 6 months ago
I'm getting my first MN tomorrow ( a Finnish one) and I'm excited. Will be referring to your videos often - they are excellent.
FoodFolksandGuns 7 months ago
@FoodFolksandGuns Finnish Mosin Nagants have a reputation for excellence. The M39 rifles are supposedly the best. And I'm glad to hear that my videos are helpful, it means that I've done my job.
something01992 7 months ago
@something01992 just got it and it looks great - i will be posting a video of it soon. quick question: what is your preferred stripper clip and where do you buy them? thanks!
FoodFolksandGuns 7 months ago
@FoodFolksandGuns The ones I prefer are Polish, I got them from a local gun store while they had them in stock, you should be able to find them on line. Avoid the stainless steel ones, those are a PIA to use, at least in my case.
something01992 7 months ago
@something01992 I dunno... I'd say the 28-30 is a little better than the M39. Both of my 28-30s will outshoot my M39 any day. However, the M39 will easily outshoot my M27, M28, M24, or M91 (mostly because the M24 has a... questionable... bore).
Thatevilmidget 7 months ago
@Thatevilmidget Well, seeing as I've never shot a Finnish Mosin Nagant before, I'll have to take your word for it. But there's not doubt in my mind that the M39 is the best looking of all the Mosin Nagants out there. I especially like the semi-pistol grip on those honeys and the wood they use (tikka? Or something like that) is easy on the eyes.
something01992 7 months ago
@something01992 Tikka is actually the factory that produced most of them (Tikkakoski is the full name). The wood is a beautifully stained arctic birch using a mixture of pine tar, beeswax, and turpentine (sometimes called Finn mix). I agree, the wood on Finnish rifles is just absolutely stunning... and to think that it was all hand made really makes me smile.
Thatevilmidget 7 months ago
@something01992 I own 7 Mosins of which 4 are Finnish built (2 M39's, M91, and M27), 2 Russian M91/30's and 1 Finnish capture/rebuilt M91/30. I honestly can not praise the Finnish Mosin Nagants enough! The trigger setup on the Finnish rifles is very crisp and I prefer the winged front sights to the hooded post sight. I really recommend getting a Finnish Mosin Nagant! Good vid!
Teleoceras 1 month ago
This is one of the highest quality reviews on the Mosin Nagant 91/30 I have seen. Just a few things to note though. Single loading is safe, however it can cause problems with the extractor engaging the rim. Also mass production ended in 1945, however there are examples of 91/30's that were produced in 1946, 1947, and 1950 at the Izhevsk arsenal. What year and arsenal is your 91/30? Thanks for posting.
cwbyfan223 8 months ago
@cwbyfan223 Your right, this is the most pro. gun review I have ever seen. And I've seen many gun reviews :)
Type99Arisaka 8 months ago
@cwbyfan223 Thanks for the additional info, I'll try and add them in via annotations. My Mosin Nagant is a 1943 Izhevsk.
something01992 8 months ago
@something01992 That seems to be the most common year and arsenal here in the states even though 1942 production numbers were larger than 1943 at Izhevsk. Oh and by the way, when I said single loading I meant when you load a round without using the magazine, i.e. just placing it into the receiver, sometimes the bolt either won't close or is much more difficult to close. Happy shooting.
cwbyfan223 8 months ago
@cwbyfan223 I got what you meant. I personally never single load at the range, I was just doing it for demonstration purposes on video. In a range video that I'll put up within the coming weeks, you'll see me instructing two new shooters to push the round into the magazine before chambering it.
something01992 8 months ago
nice vid nice gun hope to see more like it
theTNoutdoorsman98 9 months ago
@theTNoutdoorsman98 Thanks, I'm taking a summer semester right now, but I'll be back to finish this series ins August. I have part 2 almost done, but I still need about 5-10 minutes of footage covering cleaning accessories.
something01992 9 months ago
@something01992 what is the recoil like on this gun i am thinking about getting one i have a mauser kar98k what is the recoil like compared to that
theTNoutdoorsman98 9 months ago
@theTNoutdoorsman98 Depends entirely on your body. To me, they all feel the same. Recoil is the last thing I think of when I'm about to pull the trigger, exceptions to .500 S&W, .44 Magnum, etc.
something01992 9 months ago
@something01992 okay thats how i am too recoil doesn't affect me much because im always shooting
theTNoutdoorsman98 9 months ago
o ya im in one of chucks famous videos! thanks for the compliment by the way but that is debatable
tigerm48 9 months ago
@tigerm48 Don't deny it. I'm back at college for summer school, so by the end of the summer, you will most definitely be the best shot amongst us.
something01992 9 months ago
Amazing quality, I mean not just visual but the contents the most. I wish I could do like this.
shuntachi 9 months ago
@shuntachi Thank you! I wish I had a better camera, the lack of a focus is really driving me crazy.
something01992 9 months ago
Awesome vid :)
Gungeek 9 months ago
@Gungeek Thanks! Would you mind unblocking me so I may subscribe to you?
something01992 9 months ago
@something01992 Thats odd.
Gungeek 9 months ago
i do it.... its better then hurting my hand...
DELTA912420 9 months ago
@DELTA912420 Do a vid then?
Gungeek 9 months ago
u do know u can use the tool to put the safety on and off... instead of using your hand and running a risk of injury.
DELTA912420 9 months ago
@DELTA912420 You sure?
Gungeek 9 months ago