Secret way to quickly reload your Mosin Nagant!
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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Nah quickest way is just use the other nagant near you
ah yes the new york reload just grab another gun
Instructions unclear
*Pulls out a revolver nagant*
@@aboutbarrel California reload
@@basedguns8218 I was late by half an hour you beat me
Its not like the corpse is gonna do anything with it.
Loses stripper clip/extra round: ah crap dropped a round/clip
Loses magazine latch/it breaks: ah nice now I have a breach loading mosin!
ah yes... a Breach loading mosin like ive always wanted
Congrats on finding the competitor the "bolt action" RPD. ua-cam.com/video/qH4vnfufK1Y/v-deo.html
@@therooster6420 now all we need is a pump action pistol
Wasn’t that the whole point of stripper clips? To be an easily made, DISPOSABLE way of holding your ammo?
@@SomeOrdinaryJanitor Sort of disposable. It's not the end if you lose it, but it's better to keep it
"fanger" ...
The fanger
bri'sh
True blood anyone?😂🤷♂️
@@razielette2159 tf how?
i like the word fanger, the southern accent just has a nice charm to it
Me: *Doesn't own a Mosin* "This information is invaluable!"
For when we do eventually own one🤣
why you no own rifle ?
Should have picked one up a few years ago for 100 bucks like the rest of us 🙃
Me: isn't legally able to wield a gun "Yes yes indeed.." *weird cackling*
@@GeneralRamstein couse in my country its a pain in the ass tu buy just 1 gun :)
This is like that one video of the girl who hammers a spoon to make a spoon.
“They say he carved his spoon, from an even bigger spoon.” -The Simpsons, chili pepper episode.
like "I mean, it works but thats not how you do it you utter psychopath"
Thanks to you I looked that up and watched it. Your analogy is spot on. 👍
that's the easiest way to break the weak magazine retention tab mosins have. It's better to just to stack 5 rounds in your hand and thumb them in one by one from the top of the magazine like normal....
I was just thinking that, I know they do it to unload the rifle. Doesn't sound like a good idea to use it to reload especially if it's a old model like from ww1
Or just get some stripper clips
@@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932 or build some out of sheet metal
@@reidthompson8979 That still counts as getting
That said, making your own is an interesting idea
@@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932 apparently my great grandfather bent his own stripper clips out of sheet metal for his 30-06 hunting rifle back in the day
Gotta watch his “fangers.”
Lol
Is that a reference to Young Guns II ?
Better title.
"How to load your mosin in a more inefficient and labor intensive way!"
I'd assume it was for people who had ammo but no clips
@@aoibhinnomahony7712 and it's way faster than just popping 1 cartridge down at a time for sure
@@ttchme9816 only if you have your ammo perfectly lined up in hand which, if you put some ammo in your pocket, run around, and take it out, will be approximately never.
And most Interrupters are absolutely shot and you can push past it extremely easily. Even with having to push past the Interrupter it'd probably be faster just to top load because of it being less fine motor function given most hunting is done during the winter.
Cool little range trick though
That's how the communists love their life, inefficient and labour intensive
Jesus Christ man, I've never even been that winded on a video before. I feel for you bro....... Get well soon.....WERE BACK IN BIZNUS.
The man himself
Mike?
Fanger
HAHAHAHA MIKE I FUCKING LOVE YOU
Man of weapons
The way he said " fingers" at 1:15 is the most southern accent I ever heard.
Fengurs
Faengurs
faynghers
Fiyangeirs
fangs
Alternative title “how to jam your mosin”
Yes
Just load 4 then 5, its load for empty chamber
He definitely had it rimlocked the first time lol
If you get rim lock you're not being rough enough
Or you know...feed the 5 rounds into the magazine manually.
Impossible
people dont seem to understand
Just get a fucking krag for godssake if you want to do this to a mosin
This way you can get 6 rounds instead of 5 but it’s impractical
@@slaughter_salvo3298 how 6 rounds.
"I'm just gonna load some rounds I have here in my pocket" that was by definition the most American phrase I've heard
"Hey clark, I'm outta ammo for my Garand"
"Don't worry Jim, I got my spares in my ammo pocket"
I mean you've got to store them somewhere on your person..
Where else are you suppose to keep ‘em
Kinda more like the poor man's krag rifle to load and unload that way.
Maybe this will be efficient when applied with mounted scope mosin
Scoped mosin??? Simo hayha would not be pleased...
@@CosmicPowerCP i mean, there were scopes meant to be used on a Mosin, so why not…
Im reporting this for mosin abuse
I love my mosin. I don’t think I would load it like this though
2 pros and a con to learning to individually load rounds pro 1 it becomes second nature and you can possibly do it even faster than clips in some cases 2 "her show me what you can do with those fingers" con 1 possible cramps and carpal tunnel
Don't do this reload. You will damage the springs
"when the man infront of you gets killed, pick up his rifle and shoot!"
Everyone get five rounds but half gets the gun
Can't believe what that film made lots of people belive in
I think the director got it from the chinese during the korean war.
@@Tragicide I don't think it has any reall background becoas it is tactic that has no use
@@josefptacek113 It's a good point. But I'm wondering if somewhere in history, it was created because of a shortage of firearms and the fact that they treat their men so cheaply. I gotta look that up somewhere one of these days.
“I can move this with my Fanger”2:53
Comrade is gonna get sent to gulag if his spring breaks
Cartridge Rim-lock: Let me introduce myself
The Mosin has an interrupter to prevent rim lock.
@@BobtheHobo324 it's not very good
@@mridoit1701 if you got your mosin at a garage sale for 50 bucks and didn't bother to repair it because it's a ~~gargabe rod lel~~ then yes. Next up: why do i have to hammer my mosin bolt home with a shovel? russian guns are trash!
@@Klovaneer bro please speak English
Tbh I see literally no advantage to loading it like this, you gotta open the mag, load in your rounds which might fall out as it doesn’t have a catch then you gotta load in 4 rounds _then_ rack the bolt and then finally you have 4 rounds to fire, also you could break the mag catch or drop it OR you could just open the bolt and put in _5_ rounds and be able to fire
Scoped Mosin.
Here’s a “quick 5 minute way to load your mosin in the longest way possible which you could have explained in 12 seconds”... yes 12 I tried 😂
Alternative title for the video: How to cause rimlock.
this man: says "finger"
what we hear: *fanger*
"One out of two gets a rifle. The one with the rifle shoots! The one without follows him. When the one with the rifle gets killed, the one who is following picks up the rifle and shoots!" - Enemy at the Gates
This is called the rube goldberg loading technique
Is it now?
@@Cyprian96 sure is
imagine the WW2 game like COD use this reload technique as the sleigh of hands animation for the mosin
Ur fanger
Not recommended. You're bound to break it.
That's also a trick to load 6 instead of 5 rounds. Load one in chamber, put on safe, load 5 from bottom and you have 6 rounds.
It doesn't work like that. He only loaded four rounds because he cannot load more than 4 rounds in the magazine from the bottom. Go on and try it. The interrupter won't let in the last round you are trying to load into the magazine.
@@MadMosin9130 I'll try it later, I don't want to open a spam can for my mosins and I don't have any extra ammo laying around.
@@GiuseppeSimonetti never mind my comment. I just remembered the disconnector isn't the issue.. It's the bolt and magazine. There isn't enough room under the bolt for five rounds. Its the same reason you cannot push down on five rounds to close the bolt on an empty chamber. My bad.
@@MadMosin9130 I know you can't press down 5 rounds I've tried it because the rim of the top round gets in the way. My friend told me you can stuff 5 in from the mag underneath but I wasn't sure my self and never tried it.
So, biggest issue with all of this is that the cartridges can become rimlocked very easy if you arent paying attention
That and it’s easy to break the latch on the bottom of the magazine
Mosin Nagants have an interrupter that prevents rim lock 😉
@@VCBird6 still happens, had a couple rimlocks with mine in the short time i had it
@@ethanwiley7605 likely because the interrupter spring was worn out (or perhaps the interrupter itself)
@@VCBird6 wouldnt doubt it, was pretty beat up and still had all original parts
"then...he said he want to put it in from the other hole. It will be faster for him that way... *Sob"
-your mosin nagant, probably.
My Mosin Woodwork Decomposed when you explained. It was 5 minutes new.
This video could have been 30 seconds long
"How to load the Mosin-Nagant 91/30 like an autismo"
So this is suggesting you could technically have a full magazine with a round in the chamber?
How to ruin your Mosin 101. Cool story bro.
The soviet soldier who already die: “Nice information comrade, I really need it in stalingrad”
This video teached me that it takes 6 minutes to reload a Mosin, but with this secret way you can do it in just 5 minutes and 52 seconds
But only 4 of the customary 5 rounds, real Rednecker-like.
Does he realize it only takes 3 seconds to reload a moisan by using a stripper clip and only 3.6 if you reload individual rounds.(reminded that's if your good at it and you arnt afraid of breaking the rifle, which you shouldn’t in the first place.)
Would have laughed if he had pulled the bolt back and all the rounds just flew out the top.
Lol imagine trying this, well aware that clips exist. You crazy kids.
It's a mosin not a sako 85 but fair enough who uses strip clips for a modern rifle nowadays
Better title: how to bend and damage your magazine spring and make your rifle not work properly. If it was meant to be loaded that way, soldiers would have been trained to do so. Good job teaching people a great way to jack up their rifles. And yes, that is the proper way to unload a Mosin.
I like how he pronounces “finger”
switching to your sidearm is faster than reloading my friend.
My Mosin is at the gun store here in California, have to wait another few days to pick it up. Thanks for the video
Right on brother! What year is yours?
@@BigSamMosinMuseum quiet honestly I’m not hundred percent sure, it’s either 1943 or 45 last number is super hard to read, however it is a PU sniper all original numbers matching never been refinished or reworked in a working condition so I’m super excited to get my hands on it and clean it to take it to the range
That's awesome man! Have fun taking it to the range, I bet it will be a blast!
California 🤢
California.........have to wait..........such a pathetic state. I feel for you but hope you love your hopefully now picked up Mosin!
That way you could have 6 rounds. One in the chamber and one added from the bottom into the magazine.
Huh, that’s interesting. It’s cool to see how this drop-open mag concept lasted from the mosin all the way to the Sks. Two completely different guns but some designs habits just never change 🤷♂️
Mmmm yes let me break the magazine latch and rim jam my mosin.
He can move that bit there with he's thanger!!
Me, a brazilian guy who knows i won't ever own a nagant or atleast fire one, and know this is a fine way to break the magazine retention tab
do they not have mosin's in brazil?
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 Most citezens don't or can't own firearms here in Brazil, most gun owners are farmers with shotguns, but in the citys the best gun you can get (if you are able to get a license with the police in the fist place) is a pistol from taurus, so if there are mosin's here is either on a museum, colector's collection or is with a thug in a drug milicia in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
@@Itz_just_VICTOR sad, what kind of insane despot of corruption government doesnt allow its people to own guns. i will think of you, when im shooting my mosin tomorrow
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 Well, thanks for thinking of me, as for the government, most of the blame goes to the Supremo Tribunal Federal, (judiciary), those 11 ministers don't allow any changes to the current situation of disarmament
But its quicker to just thumb the loose rounds in from the top...
It's not a secret and it's not quicker. If you know what you're doing, reloading is no problem. "What you can do is drop the floorplate of the mag and lose the follower spring and get dirt in the mag well so the rifle jams". What you should do is just load it the right way. Striper clips are a dime a dozen and there's no reason as a Mosin owner you shouldn't have at least a dozen on hand
This is nice and all, but loading single from the top like you're suppose to also negates rim lock.
Unloading fron the bottom is no trick at all. The internal box magazine is designed to be unloaded from the bottom.
Loading from the bottom increases the chance your rims do not like up correctly and will cause a failure to feed. Most likely when you are in the worst situation for that particular mishap to occur.
I'm not going to argue that this is an efficient, or even reasonable, way to load a Mosin, but this is the 21st century. If rim lock is a combat concern, you're going to die anyway.
There are apparently volunteers in the occupied regions of Ukraine being issued Mosins by the way.
@@xb0xisbetter I own a mosin. They are amazing. Speaking from experience here.
Many thousands of soldiers survived with this weapon. On thousands of occasions worldwide. For over 120 years this weapon has seen combat. The folks who say this is a Garbage gun are just showing off their ignorance in a bright and shining way.
Rim lock is a concern for any rimmed cartridge. Regardless of it's era of production. Loading rimmed cartridges into where they are to be quickly emptied, regardless the firearm increases the chances for mishaps exponentially.
You wouldn't load an AR or AK through the floor plate of a mag. This is the same principle.
@@truthfulconch7773 I own a Mosin too, a Finnish M39. I wouldn't even say that's amazing. The best of the worst. They're crude and rough with barely adequate controls.
People like IV8888 call them garbage rods.
Rim lock is is a concern for rifles that were obsolete by the turn of the 20th century, due to the trash cartridge design.
Mosins are bolt-actions that you have to single load either way unless you have no scope and can use a stripper clip. There's literally no conceivable reason you would want or need to single load an AK or AR anyway. There's literally no comparing the two.
People do load SKS from the bottom of the magazine, including myself. I wouldn't do it with a Mosin, since it is pointless, but it is still a Mosin. It has no modern practical application in a stressful situation.
@@xb0xisbetter being there are still rimmed cartridges used in modern rifles.
The PSL, dragunov, and it's copycats.
I could care less what IV8888 says about them.
My mosin is an Izzy from muzzle to butt.
Never had an issue hitting my target at any range my eyes can see.
These rifles are still being deployed to battlefields to this day.
@@truthfulconch7773 Nothing you just said has any relevance to whether or not a Mosin or rimmed cartridges are obsolete.
They are, by a great margin. Dragunov isn't exactly a fantastic weapon, so that's a pretty poor name drop. I would rather have a PU Mosin, and I definitely would not want to have a PU Mosin. The U.S. filled the same niche with the M14 long after it had been shelved, and the M14 is again shelved as it has long outlived its usefulness ... even though it uses a modern cartridge.
I never said anything about Mosins not being accurate. Everyone and their mother knows they were sighted from the factory with a bayonet mounted.
The Russians cranking out millions of something and not investing in anything better when the opportunity arises says more about the Russians than it does the utility of their weapons.
The Mosin was competitive with its peers ... in 1891. Mauser designs soon eclipsed it. The Russians were unfortunate to be early smokeless powder adopters. If it weren't for WWI, there would have been a lot less rimmed cartridges serving into the 20th century. The British were smart and took all of the best things about current designs for the P14, and a new rimless cartridge, but war got in the way. The U.S. dropped .30-40 Krag like a bad habit even though they had adopted it around the same time as the Russians.
What point are you even trying to make here? If people were still fielding Revolutionary War muskets in large numbers, would you try to make a case for those too? Would you want to go into a modern battle armed with an iron-sighted Mosin?
I wouldn't even want to take an AK if there were more modern alternatives.
I remember I had to load my rounds so the rims overlapped in a specific way.
This overlapping structure still applies to bolt cycling, doesn't it?
The mosin doesn't have a rim lock problem like Enfields do.
@@dudesqr yes it does you need to make sure every round you put in the rim is in front of the previous rounds rim
@@MrGW95 Must be on an individual basis because my 91/30 doesn't have any rimlock issues and I load from stripper clips and loose. No problems
Yeah, you can do it like this, most people would probably not recommend it though. There's also another way which you can probably do faster... Put the rounds in to the top.
If Switching to your pistol is faster than reloading have a video version🐸
with the standard rifle loading method, a bullet is sent to the barrel when we close the bolt. all that remains is to pull the trigger to fire. with the shown method of loading the rifle, a additional action is used to load the bullet into the barrel. in real combat conditions, this is wasted time spent on an illogical and impractical way of reloading weapons.
with the same success, you can shove a bullet directly into the front of the muzzle of a rifle
My elderly uncle recently showed me a rusty old stripper clip my Portuguese grandfather had hung onto from the Spanish Civil War, where he’d mostly spent his time ambushing Falangist supply lines in Aragon (until Catalonia fell and he hauled ass over the Pyrenees into France). I guess it had once been such a precious commodity that he just couldn't let go of it. I’m not a gun guy, but I looked it up on the internet and confirmed it was for a Mosin Nagant. My grandfather's unit, cut off with no chance of resupply, must surely have used this trick, so great story; thanks!
The hinged floorplate is not for reloading EVER.
It only for rapidly unloading the magazine safely.
You haven't read any of the Tarence Lapin translated Mosin manuals, have you 😏
I love it, now I will teach my Soldier about how to reload in opposite way before continuing a war with globox army
How not to load your Mosin. The floor plate is ment for unloading not ..’’loading :/ please do you and your Mosin a favor and don’t do this.
The rims can’t over lap and loading it this way is not going to be faster. Just single load it’s not a hard proces.
3:44 lol its almost like that's its intended use or something crazy huh, but maybe not for jamming bullets up there your not the first one to think of that your just the first one to think it was a good idea
My opinion for this specific video is that it's better to just do it normally.
Sounds like a chance for rim lock. I release the bottom put in six rounds charge it. You have 5 + 1
Stalin Approves!👍🏽(this method also works for the SKS btw)
Switching to your sidearm is faster than reloading
*How can I overexplain the simplest rifle in existence?* *Makes this video.* 😂
There's simpler rifles than the Mosin both to use and production wise, like the M91 Carcano, but I get the meme, this video sure is _something_
I love how he made this whole video, just to say you can load it from the bottom lol.
@@xxthewarwithinxxo4946 it's honestly incredible 😂
That moment when you realize that This gun is older then Soviet Union / Revolution
And it's still a REALLY good gun
its really not that good lol. Tough, yes, reliable, yes, but not as accurate as some others. Its not bad.
REALLY good? You know their nickname is garbage rod, right?
@@xb0xisbetter So? They work, and quite a lot of them work well.
@@ATruckCampbell The point is just that there were better designs already before the Mosin was adopted. It was obsolete before any came off the factory floor. They're interesting, and they did their jobs, but they're not REALLY good rifles. They were never particularly good outside of being robust and relatively reliable.
I own a Finnish M39 by the way, in a well-worn wartime stock.
Empty magazine yes but stripper clip is always faster for reloading.
Or...you could just by literally any other ww2 bolt actoin. (Exluding the late war arisaka)
How to quickly reload a mosin nagant in one full minute
Woah nice!
Neat trick however that reload method is actually a little slower than the regular method of reloading a Mosin nagant normally due to the fact that when you close the door sometimes it will not want to close all the way where are you try every much pressure you give the door to closing it it was still not close which means it is not the typical way to reload a mosin, I can reload a mosin in one at a time faster than reloading it that trick way
Only 4 bullets can he loaded using this technique. 5 from the bottom will not allow the door to close shut.
Can't be that quick if it takes a 5 minute video to show it!
I can smell the rice paddy from this video btw
I almost bought one of these in Florida from a shop for 100 dollars he had a wooden box with lots of them patriot arms was the name I think..plus he had the ammo spam cans..love this gun
Interesting. I always wondered if there was any function w/ the magazine beyond just holding ammo inserted from a stripper clip.
Alternate title: How to break your Nagant magazine
A paper clip and some eletrical tape
Me: Can't even get a gun in my country.
" Yes Yes"
Big Sam. I have four. One for me and one for each of my now adult children. All Tula all Hex all before 1940 (except my fourth). They are of amazing quality and durability. Once sighted in without baonet, they all shoot right on point of aim at 100 yards. I love them like my Garands. They did the same thing for different Army, but the Mosin is still in action today!
"Remember, switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading"- GAZ - MW2
I might have missed when he mentioned it but I’m pretty sure you can only load four rounds at a time if you do it this way
Why are you called Big Sam?
why do i keep hearing fingers as fang gar
Real men carry a bandolier of 6 Mosins at all times. Fully loaded. No safety. Plus the one you're carrying, that's a total of 35 rounds ready. As for "rElOaDiNg", (because that's what *betas* do) just load them up using the Socrates technique at coffee break.
Or just use stripper clips
Easy to setup rim lock this way…not like an sks
Just got recommended so expect more
It’s a lot easier to get rim lock that way
Step 1: throw the mosin away
Step 2: profit
Okay... why though?
Or just read the manual for the gun xD
I don’t think anyone has a manual haha
In soviet Russia, manuals read you.
I who live on the sidelines where it is very difficult to get weapons, and there is no need for it: "this is very useful information!"
Me from California where we have strict gun laws:maybe one of these days
a mag is an external ammo holder that’s inserted into the firearm and that storage is stationary so it’s not a magazine and if you don’t have clips for a rifle like that then you need to get em bc they’re not expensive and those clips are a must. I own a mosin and would never do this bc of how weak the release is. You WILL break it and parts for these rifles are becoming harder to find..good for thought homie. Have a safe range day
I don’t have a Mosin :(
LOL I do this anyways with my Mosin and SKS. It's actually quicker than using the stripper clip.
How'd this get in my recommended
Watch for rim lock when loading from the bottom of the mag.