I collect old guns (military arms of WW1, I have a Y1903 rifle). I attend many gun shows and look for them. I don't buy 'new' firearms in general. There are a couple web sites involved. Yes, it takes a while.
I am sorry to disappoint you but these rifle's were used during the 1st WW. Although there is a pretty high chance that they were used in the 2nd WW or at least a portion of them. Unfortunately I am not well informed to confirm it but I am certain that they were used in the 1st WW
@@justsomerandomguynamedsam3657 Austrains made it because we hadnt factories. Also G3 is Greek gun but we have it to hungarians i think to make it. Also Greek mode is much better than the "original". :)
Geez man every time I look up a gun you pop up,I swear.....one day you'll pop up with one of the only 14 ever made EPK Pyrkal machineguns or a W2000 or a Stinger lmg or something XD
I find these rifles feed better with original round nosed ammo which is what your rear sight on the rifle is for. The Greeks chose not to get the new sights for Spitzer ammo even when DWM asked them when they put in an order for 120,000 which were delivered in 1906 & 1907. 😁 just my tip.
I was round nose. Maybe soft point ammo causes issues that FMJ doesn't cause? I'm guessing he is using PPU 156-gr RNSP, since that is the only commercial 6.5x54 available in the US.
Oh cool, an early Steyr with the correct stock! I'm jealous. I've been keeping an eye out for one with Austro-Hungarian markings. What are your thoughts on the action? Everyone says they are smooth, but half of the ones I've seen seem to have problems with the rounds snagging on the left receiver wall.
Hello, The action is very smooth, maybe not quite as smooth as a krag but definitely very close. The only feeding issues I've been having is the rounds do not go up the feed ramp easily, you have to work the bolt with a little force to get them to go in the chamber. I was using soft point ammo which is probably why I'm having this issue. It would most likely feed better with FMJ rounds but I have been unable to locate some.
@@GunsOfTheWorld This problem with the feeding is because the original cartrigde have a longer round nose bullet .If you use such bullets you dont have a problem with the feeding procedure.
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lol the bolt looks like a mosain nagant and a mauser 98 had a baby (safety fin is distinctly a mauser design, and the round screw looking bolt is the mosain nagant element.)
@@-oiiio-3993 Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903/14/27 of 6,5 mm was a version created especially for the Greek army at Italia and a limited number of them were manufactured by PYRKAL, as well as the ammunition and innovative components that this version had.
Hi we have a MS 1910 .375 rimless. I don’t know much about it and Couldn’t find anything regarding it anywhere. Could you please give some insight whether to inherit it or no. If you could please make a video regarding it thank you.
Local gun shop has one of these 1903s in the carbine form in super beat up condition (I’m talking the whole thing has this reddish brown tinge and there’s no discernible markings apart from the N on the chamber) incorrectly labeled as a Danish 1903 for $350. Should I go for it?
Try talking it down a bit because of the damage, I'm not an expert but $350 seems a bit much for that level of damage. Otherwise, go for it, if you have the money to spare!
Ioannis Glyniadakis just doing a quick search in reasonably sure it’s a 1903/14 Carbine (it has the turned down bolt handle), but I’m not sure if it’s the later 1903/14/30 or the straight 14 🤔
Link to Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/6Z0iunie0No/v-deo.html
Very nice rifle.
Wars:
First Balkan War
Second Balkan War
World War I
Greco-Turkish War
World War II
Greek Resistance
Greek Civil War
I think korean war too maybe?
@herkuls5483 In the Korean War,the m1 garand was issued in the Greek troops I think
Cant say I've seen a Greek gun until now. Interesting.
Mannlicher has been designed by Friedrich Mannlicher for austrian army
You forgot to state that the Greek design had a unique cartridge size and that's why we call it 'Greek" (except the fact that it was made in Greece).
@@VanDerAlexius1 oh, i didn't know that. thanks!
@@D.Kanavoutsos είσαι βλάκας ή το παίζεις βλάκας; Είπα εγώ ότι το Ελληνικό είναι καλυτερο;
@@mavi1381 Yes, cartridge size 6.5x54. You can call it modern for its time.
Haven't watched you in a few weeks. Got some bingeing to do. Love the vids. Thank you
Thanks man I appreciate it! You're Welcome.
She's peerty man! Love the wood finish and sights:) Awesome video m8!
Thank you very much!
I wonder how these guys collect some good old relic guns. Pretty awesome.
I collect old guns (military arms of WW1, I have a Y1903 rifle). I attend many gun shows and look for them. I don't buy 'new' firearms in general. There are a couple web sites involved. Yes, it takes a while.
A pristine 1903 Mannlicher-Schoenauer... Wow, just wow. Looks like a peach.
Love the MiG 21! Nice profile pic!
@@jonathanrullman1278 Thank you!
Κανένας Έλληνας εδώ;
Σταματα να μας ντροπιαζεις
Ελα
Όλοι εδώ είμαστε
Οχι ειμαστε σε μια ηχομονοση που δεν ακουμε τετοια σχόλεια οπως τα δικα σου
παρών,,,,
these were very expensive rifles . the greek army was the one of very few, who adopted these as the main rifle for the infantry
Very expensive indeed we always knew how to throw away our money. It was a good gun thou
@@dimitris779 παντα ειμασταν χουβαρνταδες ...(ενας θεος ξερει τι μιζες πεσανε τοτε για να παρει ο ελλην. στρατος αυτα τα τυφεκια)
Thus guns save the world from nazi and italians..!!you have a glory rifle..ceep it perfect condition my friend 🇬🇷🇬🇷💪💪👌
I am sorry to disappoint you but these rifle's were used during the 1st WW. Although there is a pretty high chance that they were used in the 2nd WW or at least a portion of them. Unfortunately I am not well informed to confirm it but I am certain that they were used in the 1st WW
It was used in 1st,2nd bw 1ww and ww2 in secondary units.
@@nikitastsal6530 They were used in the Balkan wars and WW2
@@nikitastsal6530 They were almost certainly used in WW2, even if not many were left by then
Madein Avustralya 😁
Made in Greece?? Very cool!!!
It was made in Austria for Greece
Made in Austria. Greek contract
@@justsomerandomguynamedsam3657 Austrains made it because we hadnt factories. Also G3 is Greek gun but we have it to hungarians i think to make it. Also Greek mode is much better than the "original". :)
Ok I get it now, thank you guys. It just thought it was manufactured in actual Greece but in Austria really. Never knew
@@techtheo2970 thank you for the info
You'd never know if this looks like either a Mauser or a Schonauer from far away.
Heaven Lanes I thought it was a Mauser on the thumbnail then I read title.
It's a man licker.
Geez man every time I look up a gun you pop up,I swear.....one day you'll pop up with one of the only 14 ever made EPK Pyrkal machineguns or a W2000 or a Stinger lmg or something XD
Ur so lucky that ur able to do this during quarantine 😅
Hey?! Wasnt that for streets and roads only? Maybe he owns that large Shooting Range.
That’s a piece of history. :)
Thanks for that video, I never thought that you would make a video for this gun!
Very interesting one of my dream guns keep up the good work
Will do sir! Thank you for watching!
I find these rifles feed better with original round nosed ammo which is what your rear sight on the rifle is for. The Greeks chose not to get the new sights for Spitzer ammo even when DWM asked them when they put in an order for 120,000 which were delivered in 1906 & 1907. 😁 just my tip.
I was round nose. Maybe soft point ammo causes issues that FMJ doesn't cause? I'm guessing he is using PPU 156-gr RNSP, since that is the only commercial 6.5x54 available in the US.
Oh cool, an early Steyr with the correct stock! I'm jealous. I've been keeping an eye out for one with Austro-Hungarian markings. What are your thoughts on the action? Everyone says they are smooth, but half of the ones I've seen seem to have problems with the rounds snagging on the left receiver wall.
Hello, The action is very smooth, maybe not quite as smooth as a krag but definitely very close. The only feeding issues I've been having is the rounds do not go up the feed ramp easily, you have to work the bolt with a little force to get them to go in the chamber. I was using soft point ammo which is probably why I'm having this issue. It would most likely feed better with FMJ rounds but I have been unable to locate some.
@@GunsOfTheWorld This problem with the feeding is because the original cartrigde have a longer round nose bullet .If you use such bullets you dont have a problem with the feeding procedure.
Thats a sexy gun
Very
Your videos are so cool!!!!!
I love them
Thank you so much!
@@GunsOfTheWorld me too
Nice video, nice rifle and have a nice day people!
Spartans hmmm pretty powerful.
1st Balkan War 1912-1913
2st Balkan War 1913
World War One 1916-1918
Ukraine's Expedition 1919
Asian Minor Campaign 1919-1922
World War Two 1940-1944
Greek Civil War 1944-1949
ηταν απο τα ακριβοτερα τυφεκια της εποχης του, πολυ καλο βεβαια, αλλα μαλλον δυσβασταχτο κοστος για την φτωχη ελλαδα ...
Gunrgasm goddammit
How you get all of this weapons
He buys them himself.
He buys and borrows
I can't even imagine the amount of taxes that needs to be paid for these videos
Where can I get one of these I've been looking everywhere for one to add to my collection
Ikr awesome guns I want one badly
Ria when they come along, this last one had a couple
@@christianlee1693 curses I live in Florida lol that's a long way to drive especially with the lockdowns and those auctions are so pricy unfortunately
I'll declare this now, I will have one of these one day 🤤
Nice 👍
lol the bolt looks like a mosain nagant and a mauser 98 had a baby (safety fin is distinctly a mauser design, and the round screw looking bolt is the mosain nagant element.)
All of these weapons are cool! But I have not yet seen a Mondragon rifle, is there any chance for it? Or is it very rare?
Do you have type38 or type99 Arisaka?I want to see it.
Beautiful!! I just got one given to me by my father-in-law. Now I gotta get some ammo to try it out :)
Love your guns
I have lived in Greece for 19 years and didnt know that they made guns
НЕLLЯАlZΞЯ Austrian made for Greek contract
@@-oiiio-3993 Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903/14/27 of 6,5 mm was a version created especially for the Greek army at Italia and a limited number of them were manufactured by PYRKAL, as well as the ammunition and innovative components that this version had.
Oh man the export Mannlichers are such beautiful rifles.
Couldn't agree more.
Looks fantastic
0:54 if you look closer at the gun you will see the Greek coat of arms
Fantastic.
actually until 1930 greece was at top 20 best militaries constantly even reaching top 5 globaly.
Useful In The WW1...
and in ww2 a bit
googlemapper 2011 I think some evzone units used the FN 30 Mauser during ww2,but the M1903 Mannlicher was more common.
Hi we have a MS 1910 .375 rimless. I don’t know much about it and Couldn’t find anything regarding it anywhere. Could you please give some insight whether to inherit it or no. If you could please make a video regarding it thank you.
Where on earth did you find ammo for this gun?? The last batch of Greek 6,5 was made by FN in the mid 1970's!!!
There is company called PPU that manufactures brand new commercial ammo. Great stuff!
Very good.
Super interesting video👏
The sound of weapon in the slow mood it's look like a Thunder sound ! Look at 2:26 with a headphone
How can u buy this guns??
*mom heard the gun shoot* mom say stop shooting *still shooting* *mom bring the minigun*
Damn. Wondering if I can find any back home or if it's even allowed to own one with hunting license
First and i am Greek
@@unnamed_boi Yea, i know. I checked it too, haha
me too
You use the silencer in guns ?
Can you make a video on a rare fully automatic Armalite AR-18 or Lewis Gun?
Much Better View than the Kar98K
Local gun shop has one of these 1903s in the carbine form in super beat up condition (I’m talking the whole thing has this reddish brown tinge and there’s no discernible markings apart from the N on the chamber) incorrectly labeled as a Danish 1903 for $350. Should I go for it?
Try talking it down a bit because of the damage, I'm not an expert but $350 seems a bit much for that level of damage. Otherwise, go for it, if you have the money to spare!
Hey i think you need to check if it is a 1903 or a 1903/14 the second variant is a lot more expensive a lot more rare but it is very strong.
Ioannis Glyniadakis just doing a quick search in reasonably sure it’s a 1903/14 Carbine (it has the turned down bolt handle), but I’m not sure if it’s the later 1903/14/30 or the straight 14 🤔
@@slavsupreme5129 nevertheless its rare and i think it worth the money here on grecce they are rare if you are able financily
dont buy it if its 350$ its propably made in china
That's still 7.62mm ammo right? The barrel looks a bit small. But from a design-perspective, I think this has to be my favorite so far~
Nah bruh it's 6.5X54mm
@@maxmcintyre4986 Yup, basically a rimless version of 6.5x53mmR Dutch/Romanian.
Greece fought 3 wars with this rifles !!! This one probably made in Austria
The most expensive bolt action rifle of WW2, because it a military sport rifle.
Do a Spanish Mauser 1916 and Spanish Mauser M43. I got both.
Where do you get all these guns
any chance you can get a Dutch or Romanian Mannlicher?
is it accurate ?
Honestly this is the rifle Evsones should be marching with, not the M1 garand.
my grand grandfather had one of this when he fought the Turks in Minor Asia
can you show some different gun ? like shotgun
Που το βρήκες?
6.5x54?
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Colt 1911 part 2!
Bring the icon back
Icon living
That's the mosin nagant's twin if I've ever seen one.
Think more of a high class m1888 commission rifle
The actions are pretty different. Most military rifles looked like that at the time.
Can you shoot a HK PSG-1? Please :c
I didn't know that manlicher rifle is 4 bolt action
Grandparent's: TAKE COVER!
къкъв калибар е тази огненица
When are you going to talk in one of your videos? Asking for a friend.
Good Vídeo
What caliber anyone?
6.5x54mm Mannlicher-Schonauer
Jabaier thanks man.
I like ur gloves
Gun ASMR
Is this a kar 98
no its not!
Greek guns? Jesus this is new
Hello boy
The gun that bankrupted Greece
Hi
Hello.
My Least Favourite WW1/WW2 Rifle
Man do gewehr 98 plz
The rifle looks bent. You're using fish eye lens
Kar98k
:v
I don’t want to be rude, but can you Shut The Fuck Up
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???
Greasey
first to see
Look like M1
Use SCAR L
I did
Rdr2
This gun doesn't exist in rdr