This video examines a Mosin Nagant rifle converted to .30-06 caliber by Francis Bannerman & Sons in the early 1920s. The description highlights Bannerman's role as a major surplus dealer akin to modern-day Century Arms. It notes that these conversions, often made from Remington and New England Westinghouse Mosins, were intended for the American hunting market. The video addresses the common concern about their safety, suggesting mild ammunition is likely acceptable while cautioning against hot loads, ultimately positioning these rifles as collector's items and historical curiosities.
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