This video showcases the conservation of a rare 1901 Mosin 3-line rifle, noted for its pre-1908 chambering and lack of Soviet-era markings. The owner requested a complete conservation to preserve the firearm's remaining condition. The video emphasizes that it is not a tutorial, but rather a demonstration of the process, advising viewers not to attempt it if they lack the necessary skills. Support for the channel is encouraged through Patreon.
This video focuses on an Imperial Russian Mosin rifle from 1916. The description includes a wide range of hashtags, indicating an interest in firearms, historical context (WW1), gaming associations (Call of Duty, Warzone, PUBG), and general shooting activities. The inclusion of 'ASMR' suggests a focus on the auditory experience of handling the firearm.
This video analyzes the Russian M1895 Nagant revolver, a historically significant firearm that replaced the Smith & Wesson No. 3 in Imperial Russian service. It details the revolver's manufacturing history, including early Belgian production and later domestic production at Tula and Izhevsk arsenals. The description highlights its unique 7-shot, double-action mechanism, chambered in 7.62x38mm, and explains its innovative gas-seal system that allows for effective suppressor use. Ballistics are compared to other contemporary cartridges, and the shooting experience is described as reliable but with a heavy double-action trigger and mild recoil, making it a practical sidearm for its intended military role.
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