"Review of the Mosin Nagant Series of Rifles and Carbines Part 2"
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Part 2. Be sure to check out part 3. Sorry for the long length.
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Out of all tour videos, this series is still my favorite. 10 years later, how many mosins you own now?
I have a Tula M91/30, I love it.
just got mine. without this vid i wouldnt have known where to start. Thanks.
outstanding my man, much appreciated.
My mosin nagant has just about everyone of those markings on it somewhere with matching serial# to.😊
Mine does too what does that mean?
Same here
Hey thanks a lot you helped me find out that I have a 1934 izhevsk hex reciever
Great video!
@Makingnewnamesisdumb i think you're talking about the m44, the reason its more aaccurate w/ the bayonet out is cause it was designed to shoot that way. it was sighted in with the bayonet out and when its folded in it has more weight on the right side of the barrel. that changes the harmonics and a bunch of stuff
Wow, thank you for this video! I learned a lot about my Mosin Nagant in just eight short minutes.
This is a great review. I saw some of these at a local gun store here, and it seemed like an interesting gun.
great videos man, fun to learn about my new 91/30. thanks
Thanks for the info.
I know it's been mentioned before but thank you for serving our country.
Second, awesome reviews. I feel as I know this gun and I haven't even bought it yet.
Thanks for the video, very informative, can you do something similar with the nagant pistol?
The front sight is adjustable for windage.
Interesting about trigger weight being roughly equal to weight of a military rifle. Very knowledgeable. I have an Izzy but I wish I had seen this before I bought it.
Nice review man, and thank you for serving our country! my brother is just about to finish basic training, then he's off to college, so i really appreciate our troops. I don't understand the hippies who think you guys are evil murderers...
Either way, were the M44's (ones with bayonet) zero-d with the bayonet attached, and the M38's (without bayonet) zero-d with no bayonet? because i know that some models are more accurate with the bayonet attached...
Yes it also has a "Y" in a circle down and left from the crest.
Got a izzy 1938 91/30 all matching parts and i love it
I have so many questions about my 1938 ichovec refurbished M91-30.
Great Guns!
@ HDMann292 the carbine is an M38. But round receivers are offered on both carbines and full length rifles.
I hate to break it to you but The Battle of Stalingrad was (23 August 1942 - 2 February 1943) and that gun was not even made yet.
Interesting, I wish I could look at it. Is the floorplate number electrostenciled? In other words, did they force match it?
Awesome video. Imma bit worried about shooting mine, which I will get my hands on Wednesday because of the whole proper pertrusion of the firing pin, I have heard its dangerous to fire one until you check to see if everything is alright with it, but I aint no gunsmith and dont wanna take anything apart that I cant put back together. You think a gunsmith can help me make sure everything is good to fiure before I shoot it for the 1st time, what would be the fee to take it apart and inspect it? thx
Great video...how many diff. mosin nagant models is there..I have a 91-30 and a M44....ALSO THANK YOU FOR YOUR SEVICE..
I've had the cooking peice fire (on an empty chamber) while I was trying to take it off of safe. So I never mess with the safety anymore. I just check chamber for empty and decock it and store it decocked.
The decocker is a great feature
i had a enfield no.3 mk.1 the trigger pull on that was very light it was a little over 2 pounds on a 15 pound gun. i believe it was made as a sniper. had "U.S. property" on the left side of the ejection port (witch i found weird on a British gun) forget the month but it was made in 1943
I was thinking of about cutting my barrel and having it recrowned. My question is what is the main reason for doing so? I notice that alot of people like shortening there barrel. Thank you for your time.
what model is the round receiver? I like the shorter barrel look to it.
@DrewDawg50
Pretty much. It means when the arsenal got the weapon back from a soldier or it got damaged in the warehouse or whatever they doctored it up to get it back to specs.
Got a 1937 tula can't hit crap cause I keep flinching lol but its a awsome gun and fun to shoot
do you cheak the headspace on your mosin nagants? i was looking at getting the headspace guage but they require you to remove the extractor and i dont know how to remove it from the bolt .... i really dont want this old rifle to blow up in my face haha
my mosin has the triangle mark on it, but on the top back part of the bolt, there is a small cross. just wondering if that means anything.
at the end im hearing peanut butter jelly time, hilarious
I've got a 1925 tula hex 91/30 and I've got a B on the stock and a hell more cartushis
i tried the "holding the rifle by the trigger" trick with my yugo sks, it didn't work with that either. but then again, a nine pound trigger does sound pretty ridiculous
yea, with my nagant after shooting it a while, the bolt seems to get tighter and tighter, harder to cock, any solution for this problem?
The rifle has a short bolt handle because Russians considered it to be sticking out and touching other objects such as leaves, walls etc. That's why they made the bolt handle short.
I Have A QUESTION!!! When you showed the pictures of the symbols I went and looked at my receiver and I have the triangle and arrow for Iveshk or how ever you spell it but there is also a hammer on top of it very visible on both what the hell does that mean and also the bottom of my receiver has a different serial number so what's up with that.
Since the russians had to build these as fast as possible, and in turn repair them, if a recovered rifle needed a new receiver the first decent one found would just be put on it. it is hard to find one that has matching numbers and markings.
The hammer is Ishevsk, not Tula.
@@jz8805 No the hammer is Tula. Izshevek had a Bow and Arrow on their stuff early on.
yeah mine has an empty diamond on the receiver all by itself.
the rest of the marks are on the barrel shank.
My mosin nagant is weird, its an Izhevsk made in 1941, it has the Izhevsk marking in a wreath, but the weird part is that it has a tula star stamped right above the Izhevsk mark, the star is poorly stamped into the receiver so its like half way stamped but nonetheless, idk whats up with that
On the metal,
the "Y' is probably a proof mark but the little "c" stamps leave me confused.
I'll try and get some pictures up.
@Iraqveteran8888 what version is the carbin or shorter one
I never ever knew that you could turn the safety to to the right
Ishevsk
I would pronounce it "eeshevsk"
tom bats - I worked there and you are correct.
what type of wood is used in Finnish stocks ?.... just by looks the Finnish rifle is far more refined. i have a Tula and a Izhevsk but no Finns
if your rifle came with the tool its pretty easy to check yourself theres some videos out here on youtube on how to adjust the firing pin protrustion.... if you wanna save a buck and iraqveteran8888 has a good video on assembly and disassembly of the bolt..
Mine has ddr markings and a strange double crescent moon looking symbol i'm yet to fing out what it is for its shaped kinda like this --> (⁽ exept little one is centered and they fit together evenly i know the rifle was assigned to a ukraine unit (has the marking for it at least) and made in ihzevsk in 45' and has bas been redone in the soviet arsenal at least once but it also has some more markings that i just cant trace they are in cyrillic so not sure on where they're from
hey man don't know if someone said it but just trying to help you. what youw ere talkin about izzy , is Izmash which would be pronounced like eezmash
Agreed.
2:20 incorrect as you will notice that if you take the bolt out and do the exact same thing, the firing pin comes out and if you do that with a live round in the chamber the firearm will discharge. Try it.
There are people out there that can hit something at 1000 meters with these things ;)
My mosin nagant has a hevy triger pull. I can probably estimate it over 10 lb
You forgot the sestorysick(sp?) arsenal, and the VKT finn marks. It's pronounced eez-hev-sk.:) I get screwed up on it all the time and just call it izzy, but I sound even dumber saying that. lol
What is beter to take imperial Russia mosin rifle ore m44 carabine (in perfect state bouth)
I'll keep my garands. Good video though.
My 91/30 has a Tula star on the receiver but the floorplate says Izhvesk, and the serial numbers match. What does that mean.
Tula factory was probably short on parts and Izhvesk shipped them some.
Mines got a star with the arrow in it ??
then mine is refurbished, thanks i did not know that
Will the Mosin-Nagant fire a round if you decock the rifle with a round in the chamber?
I think I'm pretty sure
I'm thinking that my 1939 Mosin has at least 20 kills on it because it has tally marks with two numbers after each tally mark
Why would a rifle be more accurate with a bayonette attached? Does it actually flex the barrel or something?
The C with the Circle around it is for Accuracy not for any location. it is a Tool-er MARK as the gun is a more Accurate firing of the WEAPON!! Get your Facts Straight!
Sorry but no front sight elevation adjustment, just windage.
I GOT THE MOSIN NAGANT 91/30 WITH A HEX
I just bought 15 rounds of 7.62x54r just for the striper clips date 1940 head stamp 188 but im afraid to shot it for it being so old would you like to shot it in your videos I will send it to you free of charge
you need an HD camera.
Hammer is Tula
Proud to be Finnish.
@Iraqveteran8888
@0:33 you mention receivers. I saw a An M1891/30 infantry rifle at a Gander Mtn, for 129.99, (it's gone now :( ) But it was marked "r1943". I believe it was an authentic Russian infatntry rifle in WW2. W D U T?
It doesn't appear to be, both numbers are in the same font and style. Weird.
@Iraqveteran8888 That's wierd you say that, my M91/30's bayonet flew off the front the first time I shot it. Unfortunately we fired over a river during flood season and my bayonet landed right in it. Bout fifteen feet of water going at thirty miles per hour. Hit my target though! Fml
@Iraqveteran8888 yeah the bayonet on my 91/30 is almost impossible to remove.
HI Iraqveteran, is the Mosin Nagant Hex 1891/30 for 89.95 the good one to get from aimsurplus
Hello from the future. $89.95 is an amazing price. It will be worth 6x more in 2022. Buy any russian ak, dragonov or sks you can afford to buy now. Dragonovs will be worth 5k+ and ak's will be 2.5k +
my finn m39 has a o c and a o p whats the p?
true there isnt any prob with that
My M44 has "C" stamps, is that weird?
Mine is a star with a arrow In it ???
Same here Ishevsk Arsenal.
dude very nice review check out my browning maxus review i will put up
The Mosin Nagant has a 4 inch drop at 800 meters
@Iraqveteran8888
As far as the markings go, you forgot the Russian Communist Sickle-Hammer symbol. Just sayin'.
im goin mobile lol
@shasha1873 Israel is not our boss, and america is more and more distancing itself from israel. And i am by no means and Anti-semite, as i love israel.
haha people that arent as strong children, women haha i love sexism!