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Jeb Clark
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Russian Capture Kar98k
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in this video we shoot the Russian Capture Kar98k
Peruvian Model 1935 Mauser
Просмотров 2592 месяца назад
in this video we shoot the Peruvian model 1935
Japanese Type 38 Cavalry Short Rifle
Просмотров 2523 месяца назад
in this video we shoot the Type 38 Short Rifle and The Type 38 Carbine
Belgian Model 1935 Mauser
Просмотров 3453 месяца назад
in this video we shoot the Belgian Model 1935 Mauser
Argentine 1909 Mauser Long Rifle
Просмотров 5914 месяца назад
in this video We Shoot the Argentine 1909
Japanese Type 44 Arisaka Carbine
Просмотров 4075 месяцев назад
In this video we shoot the Japanese Type 44
Japanese Type 38 Carbine Arisaka
Просмотров 3595 месяцев назад
in this video we shoot the Japanese Type 38 Carbine
Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper Rifle
Просмотров 4986 месяцев назад
in this video we shoot the Japanese Type 2 Paratrooper
Finnish Capture SVT-40
Просмотров 5156 месяцев назад
in this video we shoot the Finnish Capture SVT-40
Russian M38 Mosin Nagant
Просмотров 7827 месяцев назад
in this video we shoot the Russian M38 Mosin Carbine
Venezuelan FN Model 30 Mauser Carbine
Просмотров 69411 месяцев назад
Venezuelan FN Model 30 Mauser Carbine
I remember when China exported a ton of 6.5 Japanese ammo on clips. Mine was all 1951 production. Nice ammo.
What a beautiful sounding bolt throw, and of course, the empty stripper clip popping out, great video Jeb, I'm 70 years old, I like your videos the best. Very informative, then you get shooting, target analyze, then after thoughts. Within a short period in time , and great gun angle footage. Well done young man.
I have an FR-7 (slightly different furniture but otherwise the same gun). The sights are super cheap, extremely broad at 100 and super small at 200 and 300mts. The gun kicks like a mule, the bolt tightens the more you fire it and my shoulder would hurt even after just 60 rounds. Despite all that, it’s a reliable gun, almost as light as an AR, and perfect for training or hunting.
Nice
I have a Serbian VZ24 and have always been disappointed with the groups but I tried it with a bayonet fitted and the groups were then good so try it with a bayonet and see if it improves for you - it made a massive difference for me
Glad I got mine for about $700 back in 2000.
VERY GOOD... THANK YOU...
We invading Aquila with this one
yay!!!
Real
The Romanians had a version of the M44 too
Cool video man, I always enjoy seeing people shoot guns from my country, only nitpick is how you pronounced carabineros, it’s Ka-ra-bi-ne-ros. Great video though man glad you liked the rifle
The old warhorse still slings those shells, beautiful gun man and great info thanks for a new channel to follow!
That definitely looks like flamethrower damage from one of our boys. Ein McCollum, from the RUclips page” forgotten weapons “owns a type99 with hand marks left on his from the guy who was holding it being incinerated (but you never really know). Also great job with your video. you certainly know your arisaka variations more than the average bear.
Great video. the Yugo k98 refeb is the most aesthetically pleasing to me.
I just think to myself. They took 7.92x57 and necked it to .312 - .314 to create a rimless version of .303B. Why not just adopt 7.92x57? Why not adopt 7.65x53? The 6.5x50 was maybe the best choice for Japanese infantry but 50" long rifles with 18" bayonets?! Anyway, 7.92x57 still a good idea for what to do with the Bubba'd surplus T99s floating around. Those early examples are quite nice.
ah yes, the Russian m1 garand
Good video ..... 👍👍 .........
M24
Where can I find the clips for this rifle
@@leontyrson7965 Swedish Mauser clips work, you can get them on Amazon
Nice examy. The story I picked up is contract for the IJN, I was allways looking for an example with the original sling. I did get a vet bringback from ETO. They are smooth and accurate.
Squeeze that fucking trigger with your fingertip for fucks sake. Don't do It like that. That's why you have NO control over that weapons system.
OVER ⛽️ ⛽️ ⛽️ AF 😂 BUT NICE THO 💯
Great video! Nice rifle!!
Now you have me wanting to take out mine and check its markings. I just wish my eyes could handle those tjny sights like they used to!
Use S&B 8mm, it is a little more expensive than PPU but the k98 likes their loading better. I get some pretty good 2" groups out my RC k98's with them.
I have quite a few of the Russian Capture K98ks. I sorted through several crates to get all byf coded rifles with excellent bores. They look pretty good after stripping off the red lacquer. It eventually flakes off anyway. Another interesting K98k is the Turkish capture rifles. The Turks relieved retreating German soldiers of their K98ks. They put Turkish style sling swivels on them, and absorbed them into the inventory. All original markings are intact. No Turkish markings.
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Use the 196gr SP instead of the 198gr FMJ. They group better.
Captured twice...
I had one of the Russian capture Lugers once. Only because it was a 1936 issue identical to a nice one I had but that I did not want to shoot. The Russian reworks were pretty quick and dirty IMO. Although they could be OK as shooters. The dip reblue is kinda yuk.
Which receiver mark and waffenamts?
I don't recall but they may have stamped over them in Russia. At least the maker codes were still on. The price he mentions is kinda sad, these reworks always sold dirt cheap in the past compared to originals
@TomSherwood-z5l it's always interesting to find out. Mine is a BNZ '43 stamp which came from the Steyr plant. Also an RC. Nice vid!
It’s a script CE 42
Mine is also a Russian capture but still mostly matching It shoots really well And with my time apropriate scope on it it’s an eye catcher on the range everytime
I see you have a front site hood. That helps a lot. Try it without the hood. And you know what I mean
I find that PPU ammo shoots kind of wild for the old military surplus guns.
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Delightful range session! Not surprised at the KAR-98. Carcano gave better results than I would have expected. The Arisaka was about what one would expect. The chrome lined barrel was a wise decision for a rifle that often ended up in tropical environments, especially using corrosive ammo which was of course normal.
America’s first smokeless powder rifle! Well known for quality workmanship and accuracy.
Very nice condition 1903! This rifle had a well deserved reputation for fine accuracy. Your example bears that reputation out!
That is the very best condition paratrooper M-38 I have ever seen. No wandering zero. Beautiful. You are most fortunate!
This kid is a natural shooter. I would say he could qualify as an expert marksman according to the standards if he was tested. I hope he continues on his journey of learning and maybee one day he could be one of this country’s great defenders .
The “spreadout” group o hits is, as we say in the army, because of that little piece behind the rifle
Caliber?
@@mahakalaeliluminado7675 7.65x53
@jebclark3988 thank you
Outstanding! Keep the info coming.
Buen trabajo Jeb, gracias por mostrarnos esos rifles, yo vivo en Argentina y acá por políticas extrañas se vendieron todos esos fusiles mauser aun los nuestros quedan muy pocos y su precio es de 1500 dolares
Yo tengo un modelo Argentino y acabo de comprar un Mauser Peruano.
Nice 👍👍 ...........
Another informative and enjoyable video Jeb. Keep it up young man. Great job.
Great review of a really great mauser. Thanks!
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7.65x53 - cat's meow
muy bueno gracias