Mosin Nagant 91/30, Ishevsk 1943
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This video is a response to WWII Russian Mosin Nagant + Range Day
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@caseofwoopass there are hex receiver 91/30's though.
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Nice looking rifle! It looks to me like you may have a post-war stock on there, as they tended to try to conserve materials and time by omitting the metal from the rear sling escutcheons and the upper half of the front escutcheons on our war-time rifles. Mine is also a 1943, made at the Izhevsk armory. I'm working on sanding and staining it tonight, actually. Hoping it will look like yours when it's done!
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Yeah, I screwed up a setting on our camera, that my daughter had to fix...
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Yeah, that's weird, it almost looks like you're green-screening these shots, because the body shots look nearly devoid of color
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Do you need any kind of license for this surplus rifle?
PnoiiZz 9 months ago
@PnoiiZz
The shop did a background check on me, and that was it.
xxDRAGON64xx 9 months ago
Might I suggest that you lean forward a bit when you fire. I helps greatly with recoil control.
blackout8015 9 months ago
@blackout8015
I fired off a magazine yesterday, and did just that... leaning forward helped alot.
xxDRAGON64xx 9 months ago
Very nice, good sir. I love surplus rifles. You should look into Lee-Enfield rifles. I have an Ishapore Enfield No. I Mk. III SMLE. It saw action in one of the World Wars (the seller wasn't entirely certain of it's history) but it was definitely used in a war. It has the stamp of it's platoon on the stock. But besides all that, it is absolutely the smoothest bolt-action surplus rifle I have ever fired.
blackout8015 9 months ago
@blackout8015
I have a list of surplus wood and steel that I would like to get... theLee Enfield is one of them. I am going to look at an 8mm Mauser... it felt good in my hands, I kind of wish I had scooped it up.
xxDRAGON64xx 9 months ago