A SHOWDOWN BETWEEN RIFLES FROM HISTORY! THE LEE ENFIELD 1945 "SAVAGE NO4 MK1*" AND THE MOSIN NAGANT 1942 "7.62 X 52R" WHICH IS BETTER!?
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@m2gjam1393 жыл бұрын
I really like the Lee Enfield 303 British I got it more than 25years ago at a gun show for about $150.00. I'm great shape they used to give them away to had to know what to look for. The so had a few rings and rents but still is a great shooter. I also got a K98 8mm Mauser cheap in terrific shape. One I let go was the Mosin-Nagant . I like what you did with you're it looks new and shoots well. I will leave you alone for a while I watched most of your videos all well done.
@aussiegunners013 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching mate!! A KAR98 is definitely on the list!! That's a must have for me!!! Thanks I kinda do miss the original stock on the mosin though. Great truck gun though. Thanks for the comments man!!!
@praga20m3 жыл бұрын
Please , next time you shooting Lee and Mosin on one table , please , put ammo boxes away from each other. 303 and 7.62x54R are very, very similar in shape and look (bullet diameter is same .311)and even best of the best can make mistake.Please don't take me as a smart a.... Just a friendly advice from fellow shooter.And this video of 2 mates shooting guns on the private land....you guys are the blessed ones.Cheers from Melbourne.
@aussiegunners013 жыл бұрын
All good mate! We got it covered! Cheers!
@boywhohasl1vedhascometodie4692 жыл бұрын
Greeting from America! The 7.62x54R is more or likely, it was originally an imperial caliber. The Mosin was developed before the USSR banded together, and to clear things up, the “R” in 7.62x54R means rimmed, not Russian. That’s a common misconception that most people make when they are new in the gun world. And why weren’t you using the mag on the Mosin? You guys did it on the Enfield and it fed just fine. But fun fact, and practical one too, if something goes wrong with the magazine, by default it will become a single shot rifle. Don’t believe me? Well, take the mag spring out of the Mosin, by doing that, you swing it free by depressing the switch in the floor plate all the way to where it won’t swing any further, pinch the mag spring, and wiggle it loose and it should come free. Once that’s done, you can put down a round past the feed lips and it will stay there, because the Mosin system has an interrupter system to prevent rimjam, a scenario where the rim of one cartridge catches on another rim of another cartridge. But in this case, it will serve as the single shot device for the Mosin, so it can still operate, so no need to single feed into the chamber, your welcome :) And also the reason why the accuracy was bad on the Mosin was typically most of them were sighted in for when the bayonets were on. This leads to different sight zero without it and you hit all over the place. Especially when you don’t have the original sight block to fix the bayonet to, and you don’t have the original stock, so I’d suggest you go zero it in by a gunsmith, and it will shoot straight again.
@aussiegunners012 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info mate!! There's a lot in there!! You love your mosins by the sounds of it!!!! However we did know that the "R" stood for rimmed!! And I think on the day single feeding it was just easier!! Thanks for watching and thanks for that awesome comment mate!!!!
@boywhohasl1vedhascometodie4692 жыл бұрын
@@aussiegunners01 yep. and i also know a ton more about the Enfield too :)
@paulpagotto18463 жыл бұрын
Nice video fellas
@aussiegunners013 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Paul! Appreciate it mate!
@grahamreddog82513 жыл бұрын
Try putting the flour in a ballon ( use a funnel) and inflate it for a target
@aussiegunners013 жыл бұрын
Thank you good point, we will try next time!
@josephsherman52883 жыл бұрын
7.62X54R, never heard of it. I thought they were 7.62X51mm. I understand the 51mm to be NATO, was the 54R the Soviet calibre?
@aussiegunners013 жыл бұрын
As far as we know yes it was a Soviet round but definitely 7.62x54R. It is written on the box.