Mosin M44 - Spikey Garbage Rod
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In this video we take a looks at one of the classic Russian infantry rifles, the Mosin M44!
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My name is Brandon Herrera. I'm the owner and operator of The AK Guy Inc, a 07 Firearm Manufacturer based out of Fayetteville, NC. I also co-own Stark Media Group, and designed the rifle known as the AK-50.
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Thanks for watching guys! Hopefully you guys think this Russian WW2 Surplus stuff is as cool as I do! Gun Meme Review coming Friday, and then another AK-50 video 😈
Ak Lewis gun lol
hello brandon
#AKGNotificationSquad
bury an AK for a year as a sequel to the burying the AK for a month vid
OOOOOOOOOOOGGGGA AK 50 GO BRRRRRRRRR
That shirt looks good on you 😍
Glad to see you getting better.
👍
I wore that shirt to a store and got kicked out
wow only 100 likes? this is SCOTT PEOPLE! go garand thumb that like button
@@bloodsongsToolreviews wait seriously?
You really missed an opportunity to go, “eeny, meeny, miney, mo-sin nagant” in that intro there Brandon.
Im disappointed.
I came to say that too.
I really did feel like he was going to say "Eenie, meanie, miney, MOSIN"
I’m glad I’m not the only one that caught that
Yep. Major disappointing
When you realize that when the Moisin was introduced the US Army was still issuing trap-door carbines and using black powder, and the Krag was a shiny high-tech toy....
thanks to our great scientist - Dmitry Mendeleev...
well, we also used some American Berdan rifles before the Mosin one. and even the special version of Winchester M1895
Ahh yes, the Moisin. For when you're practicing your marksmanship in the rain
At the time Russia was also a massive empire and the U.S. was still a developing nation, so, odd comparison.
@@SG-ds8pr At the time the US was a continent-spanning empire
@@toddellner5283 hempire* 😂😂😂😂🤓✌️
Losing bayonets wasn’t the issue, it was simply the fact that the red army actually had the bayonet attached to their gun almost always. The M44 carbine model wanted to be compact so the folding bayonet was afded
in addition, having the bayonet attached to the gun already lessens weight and clutter because that's one less knife to carry with you.
@@ternarycode That doesn’t make the weight just disappear….
You’re still carrying the weight of the bayonet
That bayonet simply meant that when the ammo ran out, you could pick one up from a dead comrade and keep killing until you found some ammo, maybe. Many time the Red Army went out with only every third man having a rifle. The others were expected to pick it up after the first was killed.
@@lynnkramer1211 That never happened, this is just a stupid nonsense. Red Army suffered from ammo shortage in some situations in the first months of the war, but the main problem was the huge losses in people and heavy weapons caused by unexpected and highly aggressive attack. The small arms supply was never the problem in Red Army.
The reason Mosin operators had their bayonets attached is because the rifle was sighted in with the bayonet mounted. If the bayonet was off the rifle, it would shoot high. Both of my Mosins shoot high without the bayonet attached
The original “Nyet, rifle is fine”
“нет”
Da
@@Zombine-kd8oc” да”
Then why shorten it?
Nyet, cartridge is fine
You literally had the opportunity to say “Inni meeni miny mosin”
Came down here to say that
Lost respect for BH now
Wasted opportunity.
Years of shenanigans wasted!
I think that was the joke. He didn’t say it yet still finished with Mo
I have fond memories of what they used to cost. I got a 1943 made M44 in perfect condition at Big 5 for $80. Couple that with going and buying a crate of 2 tins of 880 rounds of surplus ammo for $80 as well. 2008 was a good year for surplus guns.
I bought mine at Big 5 for $50. It shoots like a charm. I should have bought a Schmidt Rubin for $100 back then. Still kicking myself 😢
$79.00 at Big 5 was the best thing ever, I'm happy I was around for that.
Back in the 80's Grumpy's Gun Shoppe had two big wooden rain barrels full of M1 Garands. Dozens of them. $50 a piece. Some foresighted individual must have made a small fortune.
I regret not buying a dozen back when they were 100$. I've always loved these old rifles like the mosin, m1 garand and the karabiner 98k. I also love the old single action revolvers from the US tho. Guess I just love weapons that were simple and easy to clean and maintain. I've never been a fan of the paper weight polymer guns made today. Even the compact auto pistols I still prefer them with some hefty and lots of metal parts.
If you got that in 2008 for $80 that's $113 in today's dollars.
Wow. I didn't know the gouging was that bad.
I’ve had one of these M44s for many years, it’s always a talking piece at the range when I take it out. That explosive muzzle flash and thunderous report when you pull the trigger draws em in. They line up like kids at the fair to shoot it. Best $100 I’ve ever spent..
I call mine "obnoxious" because as soon as you fire the first round...you've got everyone's attention
I just dropped $400 on one yesterday :(
@Adam yes they are. Mine hangs up tho
@Adam yes. I’ve read a little about it
I feel the same. I gave 79$ for my first one. Man I miss those days.
“Your honor, my rifle does not have a bayonet lug. It only has a bayonet...”
Me with my arquebus and plug bayonet
Since Bayonet lugs are forbidden in lots of places they need an M-lock Bayonet attachment that does not contain a lug but still securely hold the bayonet. Why, no reason except to thumb your nose at a politician.
@@mrmanceres7653 I'd buy one for my "pistol"
@@mrmanceres7653
Are they going to ban duct tape?
Bayonet lug bans are dumb because if someone really wants to put a knife on the end of their rifle they can just use duct tape, zip ties or hose clamps to attach some thing like a regular kitchen knife. And I don’t know about you but someone who has duct taped a large chef’s knife to their rifle is more scary than someone with a spike bayonet on something like an M 44 Mosin
"I thought Joe said I couldn't own one of those... huh" - most gun owners 2021
Brandon has an F15 and a nuke out there.
Cracked me up!
@@joshuabessire9169 its brandon, su37 and tsar bomb
Wait... so does that mean that joe's going to want my M32???? WHOOOOOPS
@@joshuabessire9169 Who is he, Solo Wing Pixy?
Imagine you invade someones house looking for an easy rob just to be met by a mosin bayonet charge
IIRC a few years ago someone did just that; invaded the home of someone who grabbed their Nagant. Except the homeowner fired that beast and hit the crook in the head.
Basically went Gallagher on that melon. Pop.
Actually I think it could be a safety feature. Seriously if you find yourself in a situation where the backstop behind the bad guy is not certain you have the pike option.
@@mkshffr4936 there's a reason my home defense AR has a bayonet lug with matching M8 bayonet.
Imagine trying to break into my front door only to get shot in the back by my Mosin.
@Sage Angel imagine being robbed by a guy with a mosin then you take out your mosin. Then the guy stops and admires your russian m44 then you drool for his Hungarian and you become best friends and have a chat in the couch. Then he double crosses you and 🅱️ucks your dad. Lmao
I actually bought an m44 as my first official gun purchase and I’ve put easily a couple thousand rounds through it. I love that thing like a child and it’s treated better than my other guns tbh
And now he's just giving us blue balls with that ak-12 and ak-50 in the back.
Yes
I had to go back and look, how? Is Kalash America making civie clones of the AK-12?
@Joe Mama AK12 parts kits and magazines have been finding their way over in a somewhat unofficial capacity……
Gun owners trying not to say “Garbage Rod” when they see a Mosin Challenge *Impossible*
“Modern spear”
"Moist nugget"
I know, mines hangin up after I shot it and made a 2 ft group 😂 what a piece of crap
@@charlesfollette9692 You should defiantly ship it to me for disposal.
My garbage rod is still definitely one of my more fun guns. From 10/22s to ruger precisions I still shoot my mosin as much as everything else if not more 😂
I love my Mosin M44 bought it a couple years ago, and the other good thing where I live is apparently no one has anything that shoots 7.62 x 54R so all the stores have the ammo.
What kind of ammo do you usually prefer?
It's a big honkin' round.
I have a 91/30 that was manufactured in 1939. It is outstanding. Probably the smoothest action of many of my bolt actions. I use it deer hunting and it has never failed me. Good video, thanks!
"remove pig juice off my pork sword"
is that what the kids are calling it now?
“Huh that’s weird… I thought joe said I couldn’t own one of those” 😂😂
wait, who are you talking about?
@@misterhuman895 joe mama
I thought it was Deez
@@misterhuman895 he’s talking about Dn
@@misterhuman895 jod bidome
MOSIN DETECTED:
"А ну, чики-брики и в дамки!"
Маслину словил!!
Я перевел это на английский через гугл-переводчик и долго смеялся))
@@Igor_Netsikalyuk Моя подводная лодка полна космолина.
@PA Outdoorsman some dumb bullshit from those s.t.a.l.k.e.r games...
"Rimmed for her pleasure" I'm gonna need to use that
OUR
"And that is why we moved away from bayonets and moved to bullets"
The Marine Corps: *visible confusion*
To be fair, it's pretty easy to confuse the Marines. Just replace all the crayons in a box with different shades of gray ones and see how many of them think they've gone colorblind! (I'm joking.)
@@eljefeamericano4308 I don't understand the question. Can I eat the crayons you mentioned?
@@adamdeforest495 pfft... The ammo is the thing that doubles as food.... Also the crayons. Source: my sister was a marine.
I think the average Marine would need the same foolproof "front towards enemy" instructions seen on claymores on their bayonets
Bayonets are used to clear a position and are most effective against poor trained and undisciplined combatants that don't want to get stabbed. It still has its place with disciplined, professional fighting forces for this reason. It remains one of the best ways to clear a position without having to kill or wound someone. Marines are not confused. They know Brandon was talking about US Army.
Everyone : Mosin ? You mean the garbage r-
Brandon : *So you have chosen... Death.*
My garbage rod be shootin better groups than most Gucci ARs on the range
@@mrdurp9 That might be due to the shooter in that situation haha
Russian soldiers from the 1880s to 1945+: Death it is, comrade.
@@Buchta179 not necessarily. The Mosin is far better than it gets credit for
@@mrdurp9 The ones I have had were decent rifles but they weren’t all matching and didn’t shoot the best groups. After the first few shots they get so hot you have to fight the bolt.
Polish M44 was the first gun I ever bought at 18. Like 100 bucks pretty good condition. Still got it.
Neat video. Favorite Mosin Nagant movie is Enemy At The Gate. Got an M44 as a gift from a good friend in 2010. Mine is also from Izhevsk and stamped 1944. The stock is a laminated wood, not like yours. However, all serial numbers match. It shoots great and the 7.62x54 Rimmed fodder is getting expensive nowadays (ain't everything?). Used to be a lot cheaper. Now at 70 years old I find my M44 seems to weigh a freakin' ton. Recoil is also an issue for me now with prolonged firing. Will never sell my Soviet piece of history. It's a swell rifle, fuhgeddaboudit.
The day I turned 18 I went out and got my first rifle. A great condition M44 for $110 out the door. Wish I bought the whole crate they had. Still shoot it regularly. Great rifle.
Got mine for 150 but the stock had been refinished and the small parts reblued, it looks incredible but is in no way original. I still love it though.
Same I got mine at 19 for $89 there was a sale at big 5, shortly thereafter I bought a SKS for $169! The early 00s were an amazing time for milsurps
HAHA same here but it was 200 for 3 so some buddies and I went in on it.
I bought the less expensive Chinese carbine for $60. Still own and shoot it 24 years later.
this is *exactly* what I plan to do when I'm 18
mosin gang
“End bayonet prejudice” needs a tee-shirt. Common bunker branding
BLM (Bayonet Lives Matter)
@@scottyfox6376 the only blm I would follow
Come on* not common. Fuck
I don't buy a rifle unless it's bayonet compatible. Never know when you'll have to make the grass grow.
I second this, FIX BAYONETS!
my brother had an m44 that we used to shoot alot. used to buy cheap russian surplus ammo online. we had a shooting backstop made out of railroad ties that the thing would punch through cleanly. there was a like 20 ft steep hill at the back of our property with a swamp underneath it, still remember shooting into the swamp and the water went as high as the hill we were standing on. good times, the m44 (or any mosin) is the most kickass cheap rifle you can find tbh
This was the first ever gun I purchased, I am so glad to see you loving it too! It's such a good little rifle
Little it’s large like the mighty Soviet Union comrade!
"White claw penetration testing" normally doesn't involve a rifle...
This is my rifle, this is my gun. This one's for fighting, this one's for fun.
@@sexysexyjulian6758 Ironically, the “point,”’I was going to make. If you don’t mind the lacerations, a blue pill, with ambition the fun part could penetrate a White Claw. No rifle needed.
@@MrKingArthurhk Breaking News: Florida man hospitalized after attempting sexual intercourse with a beverage can.
Oh a Mosin Nagant
The guy with a Dremel: *Heavy Bubba breathing*
please don't kill my dog...
@@pisti06 It’s wrong to make promises I can’t keep
@@YourATFAgent oh you mean like saying yeah pistol braces and bump stocks are fine the BANNED
S my D ATF
Is David Chipman an asshole
I love that rifle so much. My dad got his M44 back when they were surplus, and he got one for 50 bucks. He got a ammo box of the surplus ammo too. He still has it. It has the Russian letters all over it. Since it is that old surplus ammo, its got all the salt in it, so he has to clean it with hot water afterwards. One thing I noticed while shooting a bit of range, is that the bayonet makes it shoot straight. I was shooting with and with out the bayonet, and it shot to the left a bit with out the bayonet. THANK YOU BRANDON HERRERA FOR MAKING A VIDEO ON MY FAVORITE RIFLE!!!
В СССР винтовки пристреливали со штыком, поэтому такой эффект
When I was first looking at guns I could buy the second I turned 18. The mosin was very. Very high on that list. Insanely huge cartridge for the money, Decently accurate, and its russian AF. I actually was gifted my 91/30 by my uncle who got me into firearms shortly after I graduated highschool and I still pull it out of the safe regularly. Just ridiculously fun to shoot and just the right amount of recoil to remind you that you're alive.
“But officer, is duct tape *really* considered a bayonet lug?”
Bayonet laws are fucking stupid but me saying that is just beating a dead horse.
@@myusername3689 there's bayonet laws?
What bayonet laws?
@@myusername3689 I don’t know what bayonet laws you’re talking about
"That's not a bayonet lug officer, that's a mounting point to hold my flashlight."
"Just a daily reminder that politicians are idiots."
Lolol
politics in general is pretty idiotic
@@thaneoffife6904 nah DN is pretty smart tbh
@@thaneoffife6904 To an extent, politics are intended to be idiotic to the point nothing can possibly happen quickly. Every single step that allows anyone to delay, stop, or fumble any step in politics is intentional. Really, the larger the cluster puck it is, the better it works. That way, only something that is good and correct should survive.
Of course, I did say: SHOULD
If that cluster puck is ever removed or "fixed" in a fubar way... any more so than it already is, we'll be living even deeper in the dumpster fire formerly known as America, as well as under the 100 tons of fecal material politicians would then drop on top of that raging dumpster fire we already have.
All modern politicians*
"Which?"
"Yes."
Dammit, Brandon. I bought a handfull of these out of a crate, aresenal-wrapped, for $89.99 each... 25 years ago. I wish I kept all of them - now I am down to one.
My son bought me one a couple of years ago, and we both really enjoy this rifle. The mussle flash and percussion are beastly!!!
How did Manscaped choose to sponsor a dude who looks like he hasn’t got a haircut or a trim since Mosins cost $100?
It’s simple. They want to make him Brandon No”hair”era
Manscape sponsor steve terreberry for all the guitar nerds too
you're not looking low enough
His balls are buttery smooth like the action on that mosin.
I’m clean cut where it matters 🔥
"Late night drunk gun broker purchase..."
That hit a bit close to home, man!
I accidentally "bought" a fg42 once, completely drunk. Unfortunately, I didn't have the bank account to follow up 🙁
"I need to remove pig juice from my pork sword" was said so smoothly, it must be a familiar and common phrase.
The first gun I bought when I turned 18 was a Mosin M91. Got it at a pawn shop along with 200 rounds in a sardine can. I loved it.
"Let's test this the only way I know how."
*immediately a bed is displayed due to a perfectly timed commercial*
Mosin does everything you need comrade. kill enemy, stab enemy, act as sexy bed time companion, everything.
“Huh, I thought Joe said I couldn’t own one of those.”
😂😂😂
Who's that?
@@shootthemoon6072 joe biden. i hope you were being ironic.
@@shootthemoon6072 joe momma haha gotem heheahhehahaha gotemm
I have a 91/30. I loved shooting it. Back when a 440 spam can ran 173 with shipping, was the best bang for my buck
The best way to react to this video is to say that if I had the money and a range to shoot at, I'd be known as The Mosin Guy, cause I absolutely love the Mosin rifle. I got to shoot one the first time, and it was a life changing moment.
Brandon: "So buttery smooth..."
The gun: *KKCHTHHTHKKCHK-THACKKCHHLCLUNCKK*
Relatively for Mosins. Brandon was was able to use his hand to work the action instead of a 2x4.
in mother russia, rattling is sign of mechanical function. will be fine comrade.
I can only imagine how russian troops felt when they got their hands on a gun with a smooth bolt action like a Kar 98. They'd probably think they'd gone to heaven if they somehow got their hands on a Lee Enfield
@@DjDolHaus86 It's funny. German snipers often dropped their Kar98k's for Mosins.
www.historynet.com/mosin-nagant-model-189130-russias-world-war-ii-sniper-rifle.htm
@@SirMattomaton Where is the citation for that statement?
Brandon: showing off his kalashnikov collection
Me: sees ak12
HEAVY BREATHING
Glad to see a video on the M44. Absolutely love mine and the fireballs it makes is badass
The Mosin is always so beautiful!
"That's weird, Joe said I couldn't own one of those."
great joke
"Who's Joe?"
@@benjaminortega6970 Joe President, ha, gottem!
@@benjaminortega6970 Joetato.
@@benjaminortega6970 JOE MAMA
When she says it's not all about length.
Brandon, there is one shooting technique from the Mosin rifle, you twitch the bolt with your index finger, and you press the trigger with the middle finger, so you can shoot much faster
Love my Mosin. I don't know why theyre so much fun, even when there are better rifles on the table to shoot, I always love picking up a Mosin to shoot.
Biden: you’re gonna need f15s and nukes.
Garbage rod: nyet, rifle is fine
Rifle shoot plane out of sky, is time tested tactic!!!!!
I still can't believe he said. I pray he doesn't have codes!!! Puppets don't rate the codes!
@Zhong Xi Na da, is true
"I'm going to remove pig juice off my pork sword." That needs to be a t-shirt.
No thanks, I don’t need reminders of puberty.
might alienate the cop bootlicking audience
@@TheWizardboy5 You don’t understand the joke.
@@Kenthis15 😂😂😂
I wish Brandon would stop sharing what he says after sex.
Bought a mosin m91/30 a few days ago. Super fun rifle at the range, was hitting steel plates at 200 yards no problem
My father had two mosins one was the carbine and the other was the full rifle and we had got a shit ton of ap rounds with them and blew chunks straight through 3 and 4 inch steel plates. Amazing rifles
Completely blew a chance for the "eenie, meenie, miny, Mosin" dad joke.
Brandon: doesn't magdump in trash and hit 3 shots in a row
Me: *"Impossible"*
Brandon (in Jack Sparrow voice): “not probable”
"He's beginning to believe"
mosins are actually pretty accurate. the bolt is just a little funky sometimes.
@@thatguybrody4819 I never said that the Mosin is inaccurate... I'm talking about... Coff coff
@@breezy5673 yes
I have a warm place in my heart for the M44 carbine. This was my first hunting rifle my father let me use as a child.
Love those Mosins! The first larger caliber gun I bought. Quiet a surprise after only experiencing a 10/22. 😊
Brandon:*shooting at dueling tree*
The Mosin: "fuck you and your steal targets"
More like the mosin is the only competitor.
he stole his targets??
@@nilsandresen9912 don't tell Matt !!
Can confirm
Have several myself 🤙🏽
Mosins are legit.
Lies! To prove yourself do a video on your favorite one. The fan base demands it.
Can I have some. I can't find any in eastern Washington for sale
How the hell is that pole-smoker Ray Mak verified and you aren't??
I had one of these, loved it. Got a Finish mod M27 now that is sweet!
Love the Star Wars reference! "They will make a fine addition to my collection." - G Grievous.
“Joe said I couldn’t own one of those.”
I appreciated that joke. All we need now are the jets and missiles.
You can't buy F15s but you can totally buy Mig-29s.
@@nickaschenbecker9882 lol there’s a dude who has a full squadron of F/A-18C Hornets out west.
Haahaa
@@Slender_Man_186 I want to be friends with him 😂
I sold my jets and my missiles, but I'm keeping my mosins
There’s something about surplus rifles that just hits different
Yeah they hit your shoulder like a truck
@@ShitboxFlyer they do, in fact, hit different.
Its the corrosive primers.
@@morgana3918 hurts so good tho
It's the history they've lived through. Gives them thier own individual personalities
I have and M44 and an M39, and they are two of my favorite go to mosin series rifles. Very handy and accurate. The M44 throws a wicked flame when i shoot it though and a muzzle blast to go with ti.
I seized mine during my 2nd tour in Vietnam still in near mint condition. 1946 numbers-matching Russian made model that had the sniper scope and sniper "bent-bolt." I disassembled it and sent it home in 4 different packages. I would later change the stock to a polymer Monte Carlo stock in order the preserve the original wood stock. I have the bayonet but it's no longer on the rifle. I don't use the scope either. Despite being 75 years old, it still functions perfectly. Taking out a milk jug at 1000' is not a problem.
Brandon: Makes a darwin video about bolt guns blowing up.
Also Brandon’s next video: shooting a old Soviet boltgun
I a saw video where they heavily overpressured a Nagant. All that happened was the bolt seized up.
@@BigSmartArmed To quote the man himself: ”a 130 year old design”
Also probably manufactured in 1940-50
@@joshuamaxwell8376 Link?
@PV, I saw it on youtube about two years ago. They did Mosin, Mauser, and Arisaka torture tests. The Arisaka they even tested shooting a lodged bullet out of the barrel using another round.
"Comrades use rifle for rifle things"
*Rifle sure does successfully do rifle things*
Nice to see someone that APPRECIATES a Mosin for a change. I have both the rifle & 2 m-44's. They are very solid guns.Very reliable, until they, as you pointed out, get hot and start gumming up the action. I'm most surprised that you didn't already own a couple. Anyway, nice gun to own, unless you can get an SMLE !!
I Always Love Your Videos Brandon. You Always Make It Fun.
Folding bayonets in the russian army were intended to remove a piece of gear, that being the bayonet sheath, which doesn't seem to make sense, except, multiply the materials in one sheath by 10 million and then your talking savings! It also removes an extra piece of gear to think about and keep track of at all times.
Plus if you want to screw someone up bad the mpl 50 shovel does a better job than a knife anyways (also called the spetsnaz shovel because... marketing?)
As far as I can tell, most soldiers were never issued a sheath or scabbard for their bayonets. The 91/30 was sighted in with the bayonet in place, insinuating that the bayonet should be in place during all combat engagements.
@@colemanmoore9871 yes, during engagements...you still need a sheath for 'not engagements'
@@colemanmoore9871 With the ammo supply being the way it was that is not surprising.
@@MrJturner74 the state of the ammo supply is overplayed, it was more likely a holdover from the previous wars it had been used in (Russo Japanese, World War 1, Russian Civil war, Russo Polish war...some more probably) when the thinking of volley fire and bayonet charge had hung about longer than it had any right to.
Brandon really trying to cover his eyes and pick a random rifle damn well knowing where each of his children are on the wall.
Now I have the mental image of children hang off the wall
@@nekogaming3930 Welcome to china
@@hansgruber9685 Welcome to Nanking China circa December 1937*
I also own an M44 and it does have a nice smooth bolt. Freaking love that gun.
I got my mosin at gander for $89. Took it to the woods with surplus ammo. 18" diameter trees had no chance. 3 foot flame out the front. fell in love immediately!
No worries, Bro! You're good. That isn't considered an "assault canon".
That is probably the newest looking mosin I’ve ever seen
They made so many a lot went from factory to cosmoline vat to long term storage - often in a mine - then to the milsurp market after the wall fell. I doubt there are any in America out there in private hands that can be traced to the Battle of Stalingrad. But I could be wrong.
@@EricDaMAJ I don’t know I got my hands on one that dated back to 28
@@0944clayton Right? I have one from 1919 (91/30 not a M44) if i recall correctly
That 1944 date is on the barrel. The receiver is often older. I have a Finnish M39 that is dated 1942, but the receiver was made in 1896. My M44 has a 1946 date, but the arsenal probably took a beat up 91/30 and refurbished it, with a new barrel, in 1946.
Love my Mosin Nagant M44. Most fun rifle I shoot. So load and nice kick. More accurate than given credit for.
Love this rifle! I am lucky to have a friend that owns one. Great fun shooting this lil guy.... TY for the video!
I've always found shooting Nagants really satisfying. Its old, loud, kicks hard, spits fire, and punches through brake disks, filing cabinets, pentium heat sinks, and lots of other stuff.
Is it the greatest bolt action ever made? No. But it does its job admirably for a gun design older than any living human.
Politicians: let's make bayonet lugs illegal. Russian gun designers: let's just not have a bayonet lug and make the bayonet permanently attached but folding.
where are bayonets or the lugs illegal?
@@ChrisBraw They are often included in "assault weapons" bans. Several states list that as one of the banned features in their current laws.
@@mattelder1971 i think they looked too much at world war 1 definitions if you consider bayonets in the 21st century assault weapons
Colorado we have weird ass laws like mag bans in certain cities lug ban they tried for a clinton era assualt weapons ban but that got stopped you can sell privately but they are pushing harder than joe to kill 80 percenters its very strange here its like half the state is effectivaly staving off the grabbers that compose the other 50% with each not giving any ground it sucls vecause everytime you hear a gunshot you can almoat be certain they will try to launch a new measure
@@ChrisBraw My home state of NY and a few others, but in NY it’s only on semi autos WITH detachable magazines, and not on every gun like Brandon poorly implied.
So in NY it’s illegal to have a bayonet lug on my AR, but a semi auto like my M1 Garand, which has an internal magazine, the Democratic Peoples Republic of New York permits me to keep the bayonet lug on her.
And bolt actions, like my M44, have basically no restrictions, regulations, or any special laws that apply to them other than basic long gun laws, which is essentially be 18+ and fill out/pass a background check.
I had one of those in college. It was actually used is WW2. It fired like a dream.
Great video! I have a rough Izhevsk M44 she's a 1946. Such a great little boom stick
Weirdest part was when Brandon said he would actually clean his gun...
I'm reasonably certain that every Man would want to clean his equipment if it were covered in pig juice.
@@alexs5814 the blood of my enemies gives me strength, bröther.
You have to clean mosin-nagant rifles every range day. Most of the military surplus ammo has corrosive primers, that will cause a ton of rust if you don't clean it.
@Based F you either manscape or you manscrape^^
@@joecary3586 I know, but it was still funny lol. Cosmonaut oil will get rid of that corrosive primer
“I’m gonna go remove pig juice off mah pork sword” -Brandon Herrera
hence the need for manscaping products...
Well that’s it, I subscribed. Great job on the m44 review. I wish more people made videos with old carbine’s, rifles and battle rifles etc… I love em and I like to see a channel that give them credits.
Thumbs up for the Mosin-Nagant. My favorite rifle
The best part of a M44 is lighting up the night sky with the fireballs.
A night shoot with an M44 would be a great video!
Mine is a Polish M44, my daughter's favorite rifle.
She named it "Thumper".
wait until she finds out about the M79 grenade launcher
I have a Russian model from the stampings on it. Put a Monte Carlo stock, 30 round mag conversion, and cut the bolt and rewelded it with a downward angle to allow a scope to be mounted. It is my favorite hunting rifle .
I Bought one about a year ago and have enjoyed it since. Thanks for the review. I almost cut down a four-inch diameter pine tree that was holding up my target.
Huh, i always thought a spiked russian classic was very different and much more harmful to my liver
Depends on aim, comrade.
While the Mosin's are fun and collectable rifles, I have to say the Finnish Valmet variants I've handled are step above the original Mosin's. Those Finn's knew how to rework and improve a rifle.
Well yeah, I mean Simo Häyhä used one of those to score a RL kill streak that would make the sweatiest pro Call of Duty player jealous.
@@DJ_Bonebraker And 2 Soviet snipers got over 500 with Soviet Mosins. And like 50+ went over 300 each with their Mosins.
The only other sniper who went over 300 was a German with a Mouser if I remember correctly, and he is behind dozens of Mosins.
Just because we get some shot out rifl s full of cosmoline does not mean they are inherently bad. It's like ALL 40 or so record kills are done with Mosins.
Not only the rifle, but ammo as well. After Finnish independence leaving Russian forces left large amounts of 7.62x54R ammo that was tested and found wanting, so development was started to create improved ammo from that. Hence 7.62x53R round was developed with tighter tolerances to increase accuracy among other things. This had minus side that one really should not use 54R rounds in 53R rifle, unless lock shuts with out any excess force, but you can fire 53R from 54R rifle with out problems. This created few issues on the front, but Fins were easily able to utilize ammo "borrowed" from the neighbors by sending them to factories to be salvaged as materials reloaded into 53R cases and utilizing enemy rifles and in Finnish and Soviet Maxim machineguns. In the end it was total clusterfuck in the front and in reality there was more weapons than men to shoot them, but 53R did give advantage on long range shots.
Just picked one of these up today. Can't wait to take it to the range.
Damn. That’s some power.I have a Remington mosin with Ammo, but never shot it. It’s long af. That’s what she said.
The M44.
When you have to kill one person in the room, set their buddies on fire, and make the others in the next room temporarily deaf.....
WHAT
True effects of the m44 😁
Ya they definitely shoot fireballs mine even with a muzzle break does 😂 funny thing is someone asked if it was a suppressor at the range cuz I was shooting without ear pros and I just said what 😂
Facts
@@toptierfish9335 XD
My first ever rifle, when I was 19 years old, was a 1939 M91 Mosin. I bought it for about $100. It's what got me in to guns.
People say it's garbage, but as they say; "One man's trash is another man's treasure."
I treasure that mosin of mine. Especially since it has currently quintupled in value since I bought it.
I know. I should have bought one at the gunshow for $139 to go with my type 53. Now they want $350, trash, no hex receiver. No thanks👍
The boys got me a real nice numbers matching m44 for my bday and I love it