This episode of Moondog TMI Live features a conversation with Alex Sosnovski, a former Soviet Army NCO, discussing his experiences growing up in the USSR. The video is sponsored by Aura.com for data protection and Venice.ai for private AI services. It also promotes Moondog Industries' various social media channels and includes production notes about the filming and editing process. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and advises against attempting any demonstrations without proper supervision.
This video delves into the fascinating history, design, and enduring legacy of the AK-47. It explores its origins following WWII, its creator Mikhail Kalashnikov, and the rifle's unparalleled reliability and widespread adoption by military forces, rebels, and freedom fighters globally. Highlighting its status as the most produced assault rifle, the video touches on its cultural significance and continued demand despite newer models. The content aims to be more than a technical review, presenting the AK-47 as a symbol of resistance and revolution.
This video features a practical accuracy test of a Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU sniper rifle, aiming for 800 yards. It compares its performance against the Kar98k, specifically analyzing the impact of the PU optic. The description highlights the historical significance of Mosin Nagant snipers on the Eastern Front during WWII and promotes the channel's content and support options.
This YouTube video focuses on the Soviet Army's 2K12 Kub Surface-to-Air Missile Seeker, highlighting its military, engineering, and technological aspects during the Cold War. The content delves into the historical and technical significance of this weapon system.
This video details the Soviet Bramit silencer designed for the Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifle during World War II. The description highlights the development process, including early Soviet interest in suppressors, the Bramit's specific design featuring rubber wipes, its intended use with subsonic ammunition, and its operational limitations (lifespan, winter performance). It mentions its deployment with snipers, partisans, and scouts in both Army and NKVD units, and provides production figures. The video's reposting is noted due to YouTube's strike policy regarding silencer attachments.
This video features Brownells Gun Tech™ Keith Ford discussing the Makarov pistol, a Russian firearm noted for its iconic status similar to the AK-47. The Makarov replaced older Soviet sidearms like the Tokarev TT-33 and Nagant M1895. Drawing inspiration from the Walther PP, it is chambered in the unique 9x18mm Makarov cartridge. The pistol is characterized by its robust all-steel construction, simple design, double/single action operation, and a decocker/safety. Its straight blowback action and barrel fixed to the frame are explained, along with the heel magazine release for its 8-round magazine. The Makarov remained in service with Russian military and police until 2003, and is still found in use in various countries.
This video features a discussion with a former Soviet Army NCO and Olympic-level Bullseye shooter, Sasha. The conversation covers topics such as biathlon shooting, the unique aspects of .22LR barrel seasoning, and the distinctions between sporting and military sniper rifles. The video also includes a comparison of Soviet-era optics with modern alternatives and references a previous discussion with a USMC Scout Sniper. The content aims to provide insights from an experienced shooter with a background in a different military and competitive shooting discipline.
This video provides a practical accuracy test of the Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU sniper rifle, pushing it to 500 yards. It explores the rifle's historical significance in the Soviet and Wehrmacht armies, its potential for good accuracy despite its age, and specifically investigates the performance and durability of its PU optics. The test utilizes hand-loaded 7.62x54R ammunition with 174gr SMK projectiles. The video also promotes various affiliated products and channels, including Slate Black Industries accessories and their newsletter.
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