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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

Just a short look at a day at the range firing the German G43, US M1 Garand and German 98K which this particular rifle was used later by the Iraqi Army.

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  • You say g43 because you don't know its a gewehr43

  • @zippolover888 Really, how do you know what I know and don't know. I'm simply using it's short model designation, I know quite well the g stands for gewehr, please don't assume.

  • dont be afraid to use that bolt... thats what its there for at the end

    SHE LIKES IT ROUGHT.

  • @warftrat87 Who was shooting the big guy or the smaller guy? I'm not easy on anything by any means, I'm the big one, LOL. But I'm also cautious if I've never shot that rifle either and it's the first time out, go easy on it then if all is well, have at it, don't want shit blowing up in our faces. The Mausers worked out well that day, I've so many haven't time to fire them all ;-)

  • Which one did you shoot the best with?

  • @semiautoriflelover And Mauser

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  • @zippolover888 what the hell kinda reply is that, lol.

  • I'm saving up for a Gewehr 43 hopefully i can get one this summer

  • When you loaded that Garand it looks like you seated the clip all the way b/c the op rod jumped a little but it looks like it didn't want to feed. Is that an oprod spring problem?

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