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❤thank you big sam you are extremely knowledgeable love what your doing and thanks for the mosin museum figured out a few things about my rifles. again thanks for your love as always stay L&R
I own a FINNISH Mosan Nagant made in 1928. Came from a Civil Guard unit. All markings and numbers match. I researched everything there is to know about this rifle. Serial number in the low 16000's. Beautiful rifle.
hi sam. i know this is random and unrelated to the video. but you should show us what you use as a target when you shoot your mosin/your shooting range when shooting. love the vids
Have you ever seen an 1891 dated gun? I've been looking for years and I've only ever seen one picture of a date stamp. I understand many of them and other early guns were used to build Finnish models.
Thanks for making these videos. I will check out the new page on your website. I was wondering if it would be cost effective to recreate that Russian silk/cloth Mosin 91/30 “user’s guide” (previous video of yours) to add to your store. If not, maybe a high quality lithograph suitable for framing. Finding an original is not likely an option these days.
So happy I stumbled across your channel. I love my Mosin and always wanted to learn more about it to be able to tell it’s story
❤thank you big sam you are extremely knowledgeable love what your doing and thanks for the mosin museum figured out a few things about my rifles. again thanks for your love as always stay L&R
I own a FINNISH Mosan Nagant made in 1928. Came from a Civil Guard unit.
All markings and numbers match. I researched everything there is to know about this rifle. Serial number in the low 16000's.
Beautiful rifle.
Thank you for the content. As a collector, I sure appreciate it.
Cool, website looks great.
hi sam. i know this is random and unrelated to the video. but you should show us what you use as a target when you shoot your mosin/your shooting range when shooting. love the vids
That's really cool,i highly appreciate it as collector
I don't think mine matches any of those exactly. But this will be a good resource.
is there much difference in value
for a post ww2 (mid 50s) mosin-nagant?
seems much nicer than the wartime
What's the difference between the thin and thick triggers?
Have you ever seen an 1891 dated gun? I've been looking for years and I've only ever seen one picture of a date stamp. I understand many of them and other early guns were used to build Finnish models.
Thanks for making these videos. I will check out the new page on your website. I was wondering if it would be cost effective to recreate that Russian silk/cloth Mosin 91/30 “user’s guide” (previous video of yours) to add to your store. If not, maybe a high quality lithograph suitable for framing. Finding an original is not likely an option these days.
I noticed you didn’t have a p-26 picture.. I have one that I basically know nothing about Thanks