Now Sonny don’t you know that there Mosin is only suppose to run true authentic Russian steel case ammo, you done ruined the rifle now. It was worth $10,000 smackers but now it ain’t even worth $7,000. A damn shame. You should be like me, and respect the rifle by putting a nice Leopold 3X24 sniper scope on it.
@NorvaVindrise2 ай бұрын
Certainly dear sire!
@dominicbrunsmeier2 ай бұрын
It is worth 300$ tops
@OOOFSTAR12342 ай бұрын
@@dominicbrunsmeierno lowballs I know what I got
@dominicbrunsmeier2 ай бұрын
@@OOOFSTAR1234 okay okay 600$ tops, but this is infantry version, that makes it dumb and shit.
@FNWendigo2 ай бұрын
@@VXDCFGthis is clearly satire
@theworstofalltime2 ай бұрын
127 years later and that bolt sounds great
@nehocdrofsnop2 ай бұрын
Only took that long to get there.
@Ful_Cro2 ай бұрын
The worst bolt action rifle ever fielded by an army
@logansuba55212 ай бұрын
Bro had to work that thing like a busted up gumball machine 😂
@sethklikesguns2 ай бұрын
@@Ful_Cromore like one of the best or thee best. The deadliest snipers in history used a Mosin. Which includes, Simo hayha, lyuda pavlichenko, and Vasily zaitse.
@greenbrickbox33922 ай бұрын
@@sethklikesgunsit was nowhere near the best bolt action. Those 3 got huge body counts because 1. Simo Häyhä was facing a Soviet Army with horrendous small unit tactics and gutted leadership that led to horrific losses and lack of counter-sniper tactics and 2. All of them were the subject of propaganda campaigns that attributed their unit's kills to them to make them wartime celebrities
@user-rq3lb4fj5d2 ай бұрын
Text on top says “Imperial Tula Arms Factory”
@RussianVoiceZ2 ай бұрын
Мой родной город ☺️
@aldifajar46202 ай бұрын
@@RussianVoiceZdoes the factory still exist?
@n166erkiller2 ай бұрын
@@aldifajar4620 yeap, now they make Toz hunting rifles
@Ilua_Sobolev2 ай бұрын
@@n166erkiller Их охотничьи ружья - малая толика того, что выпускает ТОЗ. Сейчас он в основном выпускает продукцию для военных нужд, не только стрелковое оружие, но и ПТУР, гранатометы и прочее.
@nkwlde6978Ай бұрын
@@aldifajar4620yeah some notable guns made there r ak74s, as vals and stuff
@r.b.ratieta61112 ай бұрын
That gun was 17 years old when WW1 broke out. It was literally made when the Tsars were still in power.
@egorpanteleev6804Ай бұрын
Emperors, Tsars went away once the Russia has become an Empire
@avtomaticeskijrazdatcikgus2713Ай бұрын
@@egorpanteleev6804Then how come the Russian anthem back then said "Боже, царя храни" ("God save the tsar")? 🤔
@vene_soomeАй бұрын
@@avtomaticeskijrazdatcikgus2713 Для нас это одно и тоже
@egorpanteleev6804Ай бұрын
@@avtomaticeskijrazdatcikgus2713 tsar was an old word that was considered to be cultural since the empire and the title emperor was made to meet european standards of that time, tsar is a cultural reference to national title
@user-xt5fz5vf1iАй бұрын
На Руси всегда говорили "Царь-император"...
@NakedOwl5012 ай бұрын
"Tula Imperial Arms Factory". I knew my Russian lessons would pay off someday!
@user-zd9st3hq4gАй бұрын
учи русский, он тебе скоро пригодится, европе пиздец!
@zadrot3164Ай бұрын
congratulation
@user-lh5vm9ld9rАй бұрын
Это здорово, бро! Мы читаем на английском, вы на русском)))
@Hr1s7iАй бұрын
You're pretty smart for an Owl.
@Stodebeyker29 күн бұрын
Тебе это зачтётся.
@the_deadshot_daiquiri2 ай бұрын
127 years old and still has 127+ left in it
@cideltacommand7169Ай бұрын
"I don't know what ww3 will be fought with but i know ww4 will be fought with sticks and mosins"
@paul-yu8klАй бұрын
Nagant made in Belgium
@hardcharging28 күн бұрын
Yup, the rifle version of the B-52
@garrigtr537827 күн бұрын
Скорее, хватит ещё 1270+
@windbreaker24322 ай бұрын
Damn, it even has the old Russian Empire coat of arms on it!
@Saylend7982 ай бұрын
Inscription on the weapon: Imperial Tula Arms Factory
@nikolas79992 ай бұрын
Да, одно из самых уважаемых орудий у нас, уступает разве что калашникову.
@user-vz9pc9md9pАй бұрын
Там есть герб, в верху и внизу.
@Gendos_Iz_TallinaАй бұрын
По моему в те времена эту винтовку выпускало как минимум два завода: Тульский и Сестрорецкий. Потом, позже, были и другие. В тёмном цвете винтовка смотрится великолепно!
@AhandroVАй бұрын
Да 🎉 супер 👍
@mikedawolf952 ай бұрын
I love how Russian ammo always comes in like it traveled from the Soviet Bloc
@ggrun3291Ай бұрын
У нас так многие виды валовых патронов упаковывают сейчас. Мне тоже нравится. Удобно, красиво, дёшево и не засоряет окружающую среду.
@qz2026Ай бұрын
A lot came from Russia before the sanctions. But most came out of Ukraine and other pre Soviet Bloc countries.
@denismelezhik2834Ай бұрын
@@qz2026Но опять же из России, только переправлены через страны-прокладки 😂
@qz2026Ай бұрын
@@denismelezhik2834 That isn't what I meant. The majority of Mosin rifles and ammo came out of Ukraine where much of it was stored. Virtually all of the rifle refurbishments were done in Ukraine also. Of course, I realize that at this time, Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union.
@skflwphgaawfas7402Ай бұрын
@@ggrun3291дешево - единственное слово, которое ты уместно употребил. В остальном завернутая зацветшей бумагой охапка патронов выглядит просто отвратительно.
@exitexit8638Ай бұрын
... поздравляю, твоей винтовке больше 125 лет, и она до сих пор - в отличном состоянии 🙂
@TheOnlyKingBeeАй бұрын
Now the action is smooth ahahah might need some rebore though
@exitexit8638Ай бұрын
@@TheOnlyKingBee 7.62 x 54 mm is a very common ammunition. there is no point in re-drilling a rifle to a different caliber
@TheOnlyKingBeeАй бұрын
@@exitexit8638 won't the rifling become weared out from use? Like it seems to have been fired a lot
@exitexit8638Ай бұрын
@@TheOnlyKingBee There was such a problem when using DShK ammunition in the Utes machine gun (12.7x108 mm).
@exitexit8638Ай бұрын
@@TheOnlyKingBee The reason is different thickness of the barrel wall... sorry, I know the reason and how it was fixed, but I can’t write it in English
@jamesb1202 ай бұрын
Mosins have fought wars against themselves. And won every time
@user-zp2ug4fn3hАй бұрын
The choice of Chuck or ❓🤔
@ayanami.rei1224 күн бұрын
Не говорите ему про русско-японскую войну...
@americanidiot658013 күн бұрын
Boy let me tell you about the Japanese Russian war and as well as the winter war
@spacecadet96632 ай бұрын
Man, that poor gun has definitely seen some shit. It's old enough to have fought in both the Russo-japanese war in 1905 and the great war.
@Tankerdot2 ай бұрын
Plus ww2 and god knows how many proxy wars like Afghanistan and veitnam
@thecobra452 ай бұрын
Maybe ww2 aswell? It’s possible
@ArgonIstenem2 ай бұрын
You can tell it’s genuinely old because of the fact it’s in Imperial Russian, before the Tsar Nicholas reforms
@Xerxes16882 ай бұрын
@@thecobra45 It has an SA mark on the receiver, meaning that it was used by the Suomi Armee, which is the finnish home guard.
@courier67392 ай бұрын
@@Xerxes1688The Finns fought in WW2, so it is still possible
@Dobrii_doktorАй бұрын
Бессмертная классика! 👍
@Cam6orАй бұрын
Хочу её в страйкбольном исполнении, но увы все кто обещал её сделать в точности как оригинал сгинули, а те что остались создают лишь позорное гоно
@unixoid33Ай бұрын
в medal of honor забавно ей пользоваться
@DoomGuy_RUАй бұрын
The inscription at the beginning on the Mosin rifle means *Imperial Tula Arms Factory*
@novomaxxxi2762Ай бұрын
I am russian and understood without translation, but thanks anyway )
@woswasdenni1914Ай бұрын
@@novomaxxxi2762 he wasnt writing that for you, youre not important, nobody gives a shit about you now get yourself a german passport to be a proper narcicist
@acr5032Ай бұрын
@@novomaxxxi2762Many people arent Russian and didnt understand, so the world doesnt revolve around you. Но ты бы этого не знал, не так ли? ;)
@novomaxxxi276210 сағат бұрын
@@acr5032 That's why I thanked him for translating the inscription on the rifle for most , just nothing that I understood without translation . ( Sorry for the inacurate English )
@SergyMilitaryRankings2 ай бұрын
One of the 3 goats of the old rifles, Mosin, Mauser and Enfield
@puczymordagemonprzywodcadz38642 ай бұрын
You forgot about Lebel
@SergyMilitaryRankings2 ай бұрын
@@puczymordagemonprzywodcadz3864 on my mount Rushmore of old rifles (top 4). 1. Mauser 2. Enfield 3. Mosin 4. Lebel. German, British, russian and french greatness
@SergyMilitaryRankings2 ай бұрын
@@puczymordagemonprzywodcadz3864 on my mount Rushmore of rifles (top 4)
"If you're having gun problems I feel bad for you son, I got a 1897 Mosin and that bitch still runs." "Mosin squad make Mosin!" The Mosin-Nagant bolt action rifle has been used in almost every conflict worldwide for over 130 years. It has also been on the winning side of almost every single conflict it has been involved in. This has been a 'Mad Mosin Facts Minute' enjoy!
@user-yq8gh2do6tАй бұрын
Нагана там никаким образом нет, хотя он и представлял на тот конкурс где выиграл Мосин свою винтовку! Учи историю
@themanwithnoname438511 күн бұрын
I don't recall it winning against the Mujahideen
@DrSabot-A5 күн бұрын
It is unfair to say "it has always been on the winning side" when every side has used the Mosin. Either way, their success is definitely not influenced by the fact a mosin was used anyway
@rusko82942 ай бұрын
Russo-Japanese war and 2 World Wars, what a frickin legend of a rifle!
@user-pf7tg5mf3q2 ай бұрын
Очень мило живя в Туле , видеть оружие производства Тульского Оружейного завода у западного коллекционера😮😊😊
@roman56662 ай бұрын
Попробуйте купить холостое оружие у русских реконструкторов и докупить детали
@victormalyshev78992 ай бұрын
Очень мило живя в Америке иметь эту прелесть , 1898 года…
@goldiestfish2 ай бұрын
@@roman5666такую же охолощеную можно поискать за 200+ тысяч и то .....вряд ли будет как эта в родной сборке
@eblonski885Ай бұрын
Скажи пасибо путину,что ты себе не можешь купить её.
@PyromaN93Ай бұрын
@@eblonski885с хуя ли дерево упало? Нет в РФ никакой проблемы купить огнестрел
@rf29582 ай бұрын
That's right, it's a Mosin from the tsarist era. The Russian Revolution modified the Russian alphabet and removed and added some letters. Here you see a letter "I" that currently does not exist in the Russian language.
@ethiop_frum2 ай бұрын
No one letter added, only removed.
@bytesurfer8651Ай бұрын
In Ukraine they do have some of those old letters
@user-xr5mj4fc7gАй бұрын
После реформы русского алфавита прежняя "i" стала писаться, как "и" , до революции, если буква "и" стояла в начале предложения она писалась по-другому, как "и", здесь - Императорский.
@rf2958Ай бұрын
@@user-xr5mj4fc7g Спасибо за информацию, я этого не знал.
@ethiop_frumАй бұрын
Если в древности буквы i, и, ν (ижица) обозначали разные звуки (по долготе и по происхождению), то к XVII веку между этими буквами уже сами переписчики могли путать, и реформа 1918 года просто устранила ненужные символы. Кстати, И - это диграф, то есть две I соединённые косой планкой. Ради интереса: есть ещё диграфы (лигатуры) Ы, Ю, Й и когда-то был Я (Ѩ). Украинский язык сохраняет разное звучание и/i, также добавлен ï.
@bruceparker9353Ай бұрын
Note the markings on the sight ladder. Marked in arshins (maybe misspelled). An archaic Russian measurement system.
@UNIT01-Evangelion29 күн бұрын
а как вы это поняли?
@bruceparker935328 күн бұрын
@@UNIT01-Evangelion Sorry, I can't translate. Best to you! 👍
@user-zl1ig6ep2e28 күн бұрын
@@bruceparker9353He said "How do you understand it"?
@bruceparker935328 күн бұрын
@@user-zl1ig6ep2e I don't know?
@bruceparker935328 күн бұрын
@@user-zl1ig6ep2e 40yrs ago I bought one. I studied to find out all I could. I had an old rifle. This was something I found out. The newer rifles are marked in meters. 👍
@AdamNotEvaАй бұрын
Здоровский образец. Прицел ещё в шагах отградуирован, не в метрах, рассчитан под старые патроны, с полукруглым носиком пули
@pig_bennisАй бұрын
Фига ты знаток )
@user-zr1zu3ev3wАй бұрын
может в саженях?
@user-yu9zm7bw8jАй бұрын
@@user-zr1zu3ev3w аршинах то что надо же)
@user-zr1zu3ev3wАй бұрын
@@user-yu9zm7bw8j я не спорю, скорее всего в аршинах, но по сути аршин (71см) и есть шаг взрослого мужчины, так что с саженями я загнул, конечно)).
@lenney8722 ай бұрын
Imagine how many bodies that thing dropped
@Yourlocalwordrobe2 ай бұрын
THIS GUN SEEN MORE WARS THEN THE WIKI PAGE SAYS IT DID
@MrRed_2205Ай бұрын
If only this rifle could speak
@vitaliyvitaliy7506Ай бұрын
possibly zero. perhaps it was simply stored in warehouses and was never used in combat. because they are very well preserved
@Ulfrich_StormcockАй бұрын
It has a new home. All these old military rifles go to America to retire.
@lenney872Ай бұрын
@@Ulfrich_Stormcock they’re taking a break til the next war
@bigape89952 ай бұрын
Happy to see that it was manufactured in my hometown and is still functional after so many years
@nahimgonzalez1059Ай бұрын
It’s a older one for sure, it has a Hexagonal receiver and the rear sight has the distance in Arshins. During the revolution, the sight used meters instead of arshins bc it became an obsolete metric system. And the receiver of some of the rifles started to be rounded manufactured.
@mrfrenkiАй бұрын
M16 - The butt melts under a magnifying glass. AK-47 - Under a magnifying glass you can see Vietnamese mud still working instead of lubricant. Mosin rifle - Under a magnifying glass you can see the blood soaked into the wood. M16 - Wedges when dirty. AK-47 - Works when dirty. Mosin rifle - It was not clean when it entered service in 1892. M16 - Hundreds of moving parts held together by dozens of bolts and screws. AK-47 - A couple of dozen moving parts held together by a handful of rivets and the ugly seams of a drunken Russian welder. Mosin rifle - three moving parts, two screws. M16 - You would rather die than break this expensive rifle in hand-to-hand combat. AK-47 - Your machine gun can be used to fight well in hand-to-hand combat. Mosin rifle - Your rifle is a cool spear with the ability to shoot. M16 - If the firing pin breaks, you send the rifle back to the factory under warranty. AK-47 - If the firing pin breaks, you buy a new one. Mosin rifle - If the firing pin breaks, you screw it a couple of turns further into the bolt. M16 - More difficult to manufacture than some aircraft. AK-47 - Used by countries that do not have money for aircraft. Mosin rifle - It was used to shoot down planes. M16 - The owner's favorite drink is whiskey. AK-47 - The owner's favorite drink is vodka. Mosin rifle - The owner's favorite drink is brake fluid drained via frozen scrap. M16 - Makes a small hole, carefully in accordance with the Geneva Convention. AK-47 - Makes a big hole, sometimes tears off limbs, does not comply with the Geneva Convention. Mosin rifle - One of the reasons for the creation of the Geneva Convention. M16 - Excellent at shooting small rodents. AK-47 - Excellent at shooting enemies of the Motherland. Mosin rifle - Excellent at shooting light armored vehicles. M16 - Once in the river, it stops working. AK-47 - Once in the river, it still shoots. Mosin rifle - Once in the river, it is usually used as an oar. M16 - The grenade launcher is heavy, but can put a grenade through a window 200 meters away. AK-47 - If anything, a grenade from a grenade launcher can be thrown to the window by hand. Mosin rifle - What grenade? Hit through the wall, the cartridge penetrates almost a meter of brick. M16 - You can install a silencer, a small cartridge does not make much noise. AK-47 - In principle, you can install a silencer, but it is better to simply pin enemies to the ground with continuous fire. Mosin rifle - What for a silencer, when after the first shot everyone will go deaf anyway? M16 - Defense weapon. AK-47 - Attack weapon. Mosin rifle - Weapon of Victory.
@HXP1969Ай бұрын
The firing pin on an AR-15/M-16 is easily changed by the user. 2 minutes tops, without tools. Why lie about that?
@heavystalin2419Ай бұрын
@@HXP1969 The warranty's voided if you do that
@HXP1969Ай бұрын
@heavystalin2419 No, it isn't. What are you talking about? The procedures are in the owner's manual and it's part of normal cleaning after firing.
@ponchik1117Ай бұрын
LMAO
@harosheaАй бұрын
@@HXP1969 why so serious man?
@Misha_592 ай бұрын
В таком отличном состоянии, до сих пор используют
@inugaminagayasu88472 ай бұрын
Императорский тульский оружейный завод, 1897 года производства... Жесть. Вроде бы и не так давно было, а столько воды утекло с тех пор. Мне бы такую)
@alexanderrojkov79152 ай бұрын
россиянам не положено
@inugaminagayasu88472 ай бұрын
@@alexanderrojkov7915 Ну, всё может измениться)
@staily67642 ай бұрын
@@alexanderrojkov7915Почему?)
@goldiestfish2 ай бұрын
@@inugaminagayasu8847нет с 2013 принят закон теперь только новодельные в гражданском обороте , да и законы все строже и сложнее
@inugaminagayasu8847Ай бұрын
@@goldiestfish Я скажу так: Во-первых, в определённой ситуации может стать так, что какой-либо закон перестанет иметь силу) Во-вторых, многие люди хороши в обходе закона и некоторых его ограничений, особенно живущие вне городов. Время - штука относительная. В Российской империи, существовавшей чуть больше ста лет назад было можно свободно купить и иметь огнестрельное оружие. Да, не всегда те же крестьяне могли позволить купить себе винтовку или ружьё, но я думаю, вполне можно представить расклад "1 винтовка на семью" или что-то такое. Надо же чем-то защищаться от людей и природы, ходить на охоту с чем-то. Не с луком же) Это я к чему. Практика ношения/владения оружием есть, примеров этого в истории России много. Нужно лишь небольшое изменение в текущем законодательстве, чтобы это появилось. Другое дело, что просто так это не случится)
@enraikow6109Ай бұрын
You can see the front sight of the mosin is offset to the right. This isn't a manufacturing error, this is an intentional design for infantry model mosins made in order to comoensate for the bayonet that were more permanently fixed to the gun. Source: forgotten weapons (needless to say).
@whitestarlinegoodnightАй бұрын
That thing was old enough to retire by human standards when man first landed on the moon. Insane.
@BeachTypeZaku2 ай бұрын
1897, daaaaaaaaammmmmmm. The Mosin is the quirkiest military firearm I've ever heard of. When he pulls the first round up to feed the stripper smoothly, as a former Mosin owner I was like "yeah, that's the way."
@UNIT01-Evangelion29 күн бұрын
😂
@ptichka_huichka2 ай бұрын
Родная Тульская❤
@victormalyshev78992 ай бұрын
У меня лежит в сейфе и совсем не ржавеет , и постарше ..на 2 года
@victormalyshev78992 ай бұрын
Извините ,я , ошибся она у меня 1898 года , но , что удивительно , она не так подвергаеться коррозии как ее сестренки помоложе
@ptichka_huichka2 ай бұрын
@@victormalyshev7899 Качество русского оружия при Империи❤❤🔥
@user-rq3lb4fj5dАй бұрын
fun fact about the Tula Imperial Arms Factory, during the Second World War, every factory worker was armed with an AVT-40 automatic rifle chambered for 7.62x54, and when the Germans tried to take the city, they fled when they reached the factory, reporting to their superiors that every soldier here was armed with a machine gun
@angelortiz4631Ай бұрын
The stories this rifle could tell
@tibcsikid57752 ай бұрын
Such a silky smooth action on such an old weapon.
@user-ej4eq5im4rАй бұрын
You can only call it that if you compare it to rifles that had action rusted shut
@thecodex09942 ай бұрын
That's rifle is a work of art
@___NeedNT___VDK125Ай бұрын
Именно царская версия этой винтовки вызывает у меня экстаз
@dgr8039Ай бұрын
к царю хочешь?
@user-uw8lz9rp7yАй бұрын
А какая разница. В 30- м её улучшили.
@___NeedNT___VDK125Ай бұрын
@@dgr8039 к чему вопрос?
@medmaksikАй бұрын
Монархист ?
@cyberman546920 сағат бұрын
Холоп, брысь под шконку, негоже высшим людям с говно в комментариях сидеть!
@dotvillАй бұрын
Imperial Mosins was really good quality
@TheDarkfrostElf2 ай бұрын
Never thought I’d seen imperial Mosin, I quite like it
@theophrastushohenheim8462 ай бұрын
Не, ну пушка, конечно, легендарная. А эта ещё и антиквариат
@azure8696Ай бұрын
You gotta love bolt action rifles man, so much history behind them.
@carlgreisheimer87012 ай бұрын
The record for the most kills by a sniper is held by this weapon
@user-ip2kz5qz4k2 ай бұрын
Трехлинейка Мосина, просто великолепна!! Надежная, как и всё русское оружие!
@navalny-i-america-clounyАй бұрын
Факт
@user-uq9tc6vb9hАй бұрын
надёжная, неэргономичная...
@mikmik8132Ай бұрын
Винтовка так не называлась. Подтяни матчасть
@astroknott58772 ай бұрын
I own one of those. The thing kick’s like a mule. I get bruises every time I use the thing. Awesome rifle.
@tumate45Ай бұрын
Maybe it looks old, but that bolt works like it's new, such a beautiful sound to listen to.
@mysticbrainoneАй бұрын
Это представляет историческую ценность.
@arturssokolovskis2742Ай бұрын
Да да окупацию многих стран и убиства милион невиних .
@dachsystemsАй бұрын
@@arturssokolovskis2742большинство " невинных" убитых от русского оружия- были убиты на русской земле, придя на неё с оружием в руках.
@arturssokolovskis2742Ай бұрын
@@dachsystems к примеру страни балтии с 1940.года .
@dachsystemsАй бұрын
@@arturssokolovskis2742 а что- с 1940го? Не желаешь вспомнить латышских стрелков, на чьей совести десятки тысяч убитых русских крестьян и горожан? Не хочешь вспоминать предательство и издевательства над русскими при наступлении с юденичем на Петроград? Не желаешь вспомнить карателей из прибалтийских дивизий SS? У русских с тех пор есть поговорка- " если надо палача- то ищи латыша".
@arturssokolovskis2742Ай бұрын
@@dachsystems кинь силку на ети факти . Карателей нашол 😁😁😁
@qz2026Ай бұрын
The Finn's nailed it when they refurbished these rifles.
@wazza33racerАй бұрын
they sure did, they are absolute death sticks for accuracy. My son got an M39 and it shoots sub MOA factory original. We didnt even tune the hand loads.
@smokecrackhailsatanАй бұрын
@@wazza33racer BS. The things were 3-4MOA guns when they were brand new. The finns didn't rebarrel them.
@wazza33racerАй бұрын
@@smokecrackhailsatan My finnish M39 specifically has a Tikka barrel.
@smokecrackhailsatanАй бұрын
@@wazza33racer And anything can be sub MOA if you lie. The only place that thing is sub MOA is at 7 feet.
@wazza33racerАй бұрын
@@smokecrackhailsatan whatever makes you happy sunshine.
@AndySamolininАй бұрын
Со штыком это вообще кара господня для противника.
@robr4596Ай бұрын
Excellent rifles. Accurate, and were cheap to shoot 30 years ago. Ammo was reliable, and about 5 cents a round. British Enfield rifles were almost as good, and priced the same. 65 dollars. Yep, 65 bucks at the local hardware store.
@andritm3028Ай бұрын
In this channel they know how to enjoy a weapon, it’s not just about pulling the trigger. 👍🏽
@elbolainas4174Ай бұрын
A gun this old has no right to be so sexy
@Nick-rs5if29 күн бұрын
Correction, a gun this old absolutely has every right to be this sexy. Reminds me of old, early 1800's muskets. Handcrafted, engraved and elegant. Simply firearms from a more civilized age.😊
@_perseus_2 ай бұрын
Вещь!разметка еще указана в шагах🔥👍
@mantis231019882 ай бұрын
а аршинах
@user-xe7jl7kz5z27 күн бұрын
@@mantis23101988 аршин это и есть по сути один шаг.
@limey2780Ай бұрын
Тип при мне ударил с мосинки, звук был такой аж ухо заложило, при том что рот я приоткрыл. Мощь
@GooglenmentOfThepeople...Ай бұрын
As a russian born in the USSR, I associate this rifle with the russian civil war that followed the 1917 revolution. People were so divided by political views that they willingly killed each other (communists, monarchists, capitalists, anarchists, ... of different origins - peasants, aristocrats, ... remnants of the king's army, various rebel movements)
@trumpwon22402 ай бұрын
Not everyday you get an M91 with the old magazine swivel. I had an addiction to antique mosins and finn mosins even more so. Each one has a history thats incredible. I was able/forced to slowdown once the prices went parabolic.
@Spartan1995slo2 ай бұрын
Nice mine is from 1894 same TULA
@themysteriousgentlemen1763Ай бұрын
That rifle is gorgeous
@fudgerounds91Ай бұрын
Amazing. I have an M27 as well, at least, I'm assuming it's an M27. The SA in the box does denote that it is Finnish, at the very least. Beautiful rifle.
@isavedsuperman1x2 ай бұрын
I love my mosin. Got it from my best friend in high school, I still hunt with it 15 years later, heavy and inconvenient as it is. I keep telling myself my next gun needs to be a better hunting rifle, but I just end up saying the mosin is perfectly fine and instead by more handguns or other rifles i dont intend to hunt with lol
@chiko2941Ай бұрын
as they say in Russia - the best is the enemy of the good
@sergprotsenko141Ай бұрын
Этой бы бабушке да патроны бы тех лет - латунная гильза, закруглённая пуля...😢❤❤❤
@alexthorn8050Ай бұрын
127 year old mosin: "Did I hear someone say WW3? Put me in coach"
@reddevilparatrooperАй бұрын
Better rifles than what the French had during WWI.
@Sebastiao-sd4crАй бұрын
Mas eles entraram pelo cano😂😂😂😂.
@RussianVoiceZ2 ай бұрын
Тульский оружейный завод ☺️☺️☺️. Тула - мой родной город
@Popug.14 күн бұрын
127 years old and still butter-smooth
@peconi47Ай бұрын
“boss, i’m tired”
@mr.kittysavestheworld695Ай бұрын
>said no Mosin ever The Mosin is the stubborn old man who refuses to retire no matter how much his family nags about it, because he insists he's still got work left in him, and is better at his job than employees a third his age.
@peconi47Ай бұрын
@@mr.kittysavestheworld695 true, but but only until you decide to put in cheap turkish ammo
@trenthulkinberry7526Ай бұрын
At 127, your great grandpa'd hold that rifle
@gmailalt6928Ай бұрын
Unless you’re like 60 years old it’s more like your great grandparents parent or grandparent would have held it
@g1starscream01.2 ай бұрын
I love that pelt you have the rifle resting on. It makes this video super clean 10/10
@irvingaguilarqueen2 ай бұрын
It's so ASMR I love it
@technicbuilder6410Ай бұрын
Fun fact: John Browning designed first prototype of a M1911 in the same year. (M1900 was semiautomatic, mag fed, short recoil pistol designed in 1897)
@Hazbin88Ай бұрын
Какая красота!
@kuhler_7732 ай бұрын
That’s gotta be the smoothest sound mosin I’ve ever heard
@falt.a7350Ай бұрын
Special.... 127 yo... And he does what have to do!!!!!!!😮 An Italian former mountain trooper Alpini 🇮🇹
@user-gs7vi5iz5dАй бұрын
хороша винтовка, автору отдельное спасибо
@VATA_OFFICIAL_CHANNEL24 күн бұрын
Смотрю уже 5-ый Shorts подряд - Все эти карабины/винтонвки так знакомы и любимый по видеоиграм и фильмам! Спасибо Большое!
@joshuageorge44032 ай бұрын
Honestly im more upset that his fuckin bolt glides that much better than mine than the fact he has a cool gun
@user-sz8eq4fs8s2 ай бұрын
Women:men don't know true beauty THIS is true beauty
@Madmun357Ай бұрын
That bolt sounds smooth as buttah
@sjdjsjdjddnjddАй бұрын
She is even older than my great-great-grandparents. An old lady born at the Imperial Tula Firearm Factory still cannot rest
@DaDaDo6612 ай бұрын
Wow a Mosin stripper clip that actually allows the rounds to feed lol
@nathanorozco62822 ай бұрын
762x54 just smacks
@cideltacommand7169Ай бұрын
Bro has a Gustav with no powder
@UggmalАй бұрын
Those 54r hits like a god dang plane when it hits. That gun is absolute masterpiece ❤
@Sethsamonian14 күн бұрын
Idk why metal sliding with metal is so satisfying sounding
@puffinondasticky2 ай бұрын
one of DayZ’s most feared weapons
@_q030p_Ай бұрын
Dayz ❤❤
@user-xv6oc4uj6h2 ай бұрын
Современные патроны быстро изнашивают нарезы старых винтовок. Потом патрон начинает застревать в патроннике
@RobertCraft-re5sfАй бұрын
Beautiful old rifle
@owensenger9728Ай бұрын
Fun thing some people might not know about these early imperial Mosins: At the time, neither the metric or imperial system were in use in Russia, so the sight is gradated in arshins, the length of an arm.
@MoSosa-uz4yj2 ай бұрын
I love it
@NoNo-hy2yn2 ай бұрын
I never knew they still make 7.62 54 R
@AG866662 ай бұрын
It’s basically 308 nato
@frankmg42502 ай бұрын
Still in service with russia and a lot of ex soviet block countries
@@AG86666so wrong. Have fun packing one of these projectiles in a 308 and having a not great time. And your 308 is a hot dog in a hallway down that pipe
@Paash03 күн бұрын
Так приятно видеть у иностранца наш русский мосин
@antcor18729 күн бұрын
127 years old but that bolt sounds like it was made in 2024 that’s a beauty right there
@capnbingbong78332 ай бұрын
Loved watching this video. Hopefully no grumpy old boomer comes on here to crap on something fun for no reason other than he hasn't been able to satisfy his wife for the past 30 years
@jebbroham1776Ай бұрын
Mosin’s might be archaic, even during WW2 they were, but wow do they have the smoothest action of any bolt action rifle I’ve ever felt! It’s like butter.
@avtomaticeskijrazdatcikgus2713Ай бұрын
Said no one ever.
@jebbroham1776Ай бұрын
@@avtomaticeskijrazdatcikgus2713 what? That’s a fact 😂
@gmailalt6928Ай бұрын
This is not the model of Mosin used during WW2
@rodafowa127929 күн бұрын
@@jebbroham1776 What other bolt action rifles have you fired?
@jebbroham177629 күн бұрын
@@rodafowa1279 my Remington 700 BDL 30.06, Mauser K98k, and several others.
@michaelpierson7256Ай бұрын
Nice old mosin, have u ever read the russian wrighting on it. I can read the letters but not most of the words. I see finland (SA) had it for a while before u. Some of mine are fin marked too. My oldest is a 1917 remington mosin in near new cond. I've also got a fin captured 45mm A T gun, it's not reactivated yet😊
@bartoszgrabarek4850Ай бұрын
Super karabin Mosina z wczesniejszej daty produkcji
@Prometheus0352 ай бұрын
Легендарная трехлинейка❤
@mrg5474Ай бұрын
damn this rifle went through so many wars since 1891 and for my american comrades Tula arms factory (TOZ) still exists and works
@user-jk6cm4cv7q28 күн бұрын
Здесь прекрасна каждая линия...
@user-kr4fb1mm1hАй бұрын
Это удивительно, но пулемет Максима появился раньше, чем винтовка Мосина.
@jasecarr8572Ай бұрын
Bruh you can’t hide that Aggie ring A-whoop
@Motorpunk66629 күн бұрын
Loved that view from behind the iron sights, I could almost feel the recoil in my shoulder!