The people's Mosin doesn't actually need a flashlight, because it doesn't have a flash hider. And if the flash isn't being hidden, you can in fact harness it to own the night.
10:50 Simo also didn't like using optics because in the morning sunrise light would bounce off snow really well and cause a glare with a rifle's scope, giving away his position. This legend even ate snow to keep his mouth and breathe cold so you couldn't see his breath in cold air.
Was looking for this comment to upvote! Read his memoirs / diary. He doesn't say this is why there. But on a few occasion he did counter-snipe a few people due to the glint/glare effect.
I think I built the most LARPing Mosin ever... Archangel stock, Timney trigger, heavy barrel, night vision scope, bipod, huge brake, and 10 round magazines. It was an otherwise destroyed Mosin, so nothing was lost.
I had a numbers matching yugo m48 in mint condition. Barrel is now 16”, stock is a mannlicher style, a $500 Leupold pistol scope is mounted where the rear sight was. Very nice rifle to shoot
As a russian, I can really appreciate the effort you guys put in this intro: music, Mike's outfit with white stripes, squat position at the end! Fabulous!)
@@wotok5493 Good question... Not really sure. Looks like some casual apparel with Russian camouflage and stripes. It is a combination of Russian thugs outfit with military influence. It is not like there a people walking around in such clothes, but those who know - can appreciate the joke)
I was gonna say “it looks cool but you can no longer bayonet charge the enemy when you run out of 54R” making your weapon into a impromptu spear makes it 3x cooler and the glare from your bayonet will blind your enemy’s in CQC
Not only did the Simo Hoya (White Death) use iron sights for the sake of faster reloading and cartridge extraction after firing a shot, he did not use a scope for his mosin mainly because of the sunlight shining onto the front lens of the scope making a small bright light that can be visible to the enemy which of course would have given away his position making him an easier target especially for enemy snipers.
@@PsicosisYT when you said, secondarily, the light, light would reflect off the scope and cause a scope glare, something he has seen on the scopes of enemy snipers that he has shot dead. So him not having a scope due to scope glare would be one of the reasons that our guy here said. Edit: I forgot to note this, scope glare would be less of a problem today with being able to throw mesh and local flora over the rifle which can break up the light and somewhat prevent scope glare so there wouldn’t be a detriment in that department when it comes to modern conflicts.
@@markkusallinen3469 in english we tend to see the häy as hay, but without the context of the pronunciation for the finnesh letter y as a U sound its understandable, also nobody here knows what ä is, as the english alphabet has no accent characters.
The Mosin-Nagant was my first ever firearm. Bought it for $100. I felt it when he said they screwed those rails into the wood. Makes me wanna pull mine out of the back of my safe and give it a hug.
I had a "carbine" Mosin for a while maybe 15 years ago my first rifle. Ammo was cheap and plentiful, little fun elephant gun. I was told to not put a dime into it, wise advice.
The only dime you should have put was trigger jobs, polishing the firing pin, bolt, chamber, and glass bedding/shimming the receiver. Those mods alone make the rifle function smoothly without changing the rifle fundamentally.
@@ImmaSaveUFromMe If you want a good shooter, minor alterations are needed. Mosins, while more expensive than they used to be, are not a rare item. I'm talking about minor mods that do not alter the rifles appearance.
Seeing a Mosin always reminds me of this old timer at my deer camp back in MI. He always used a bone stock Mosin. His deer blind overlooked a field so there were several times I saw him take deer beyond 200 yards with that old gun. He was a retired doctor so it’s not like he couldn’t afford a different rifle with a nice scope. Dude could just shoot the shit out of that Mosin so he never bothered changing.
I still deer hunt in Northern Michigan above the rifle line. I love smacking a deer at a few hundred yards with a milsurp rifle. *cue the happy feelings of nostolgia*
Needs to be beltfed as well! I would love to see a mosin, with a chonckers reciever and a manual bolt rocking that action. Offcourse it should have an optic.. which will obviously be at eye level when the rifle is hipfired
What is the benifit of having multiple stocks on a Mosin? How did you put multiple stocks on your Mosin? I want a multiple stock Mosin too! That would be so dope, one person shouldering the right side stock could operate the bolt and the person shouldering the left side stock could pull the trigger while the person shouldering the middle stock aims it. Multiple stock Mosins are the way to go!!! 🤙😂😂
The only thing this giga Chad mosin is missing is the pistol grip that can be screwed into the stock. Also I have the same recoil pad on my mosin and it helps tremendously just with the Length of Pull alone
Oh come now. Mosin recoil not that bad. Anyone who need recoil pad for 7.62x54r need to grow spine. Growing set of balls might help too, but they might just be tiny capitalist balls anyway, so why try? Short length stock help when you take squared shooting stance for modern tactical shooting with body armor. See now, they were thinking ahead back then. Might also help when Soviet soldier wears thick winter jacket, or smaller stature person but that just added bonus and not the reason as everyone knows Russians are big people. Anything saying otherwise is just product of Capitalist western propaganda machine.
You can see the top ports doing their job and yanking the muzzle down too. Not the greatest for precision when the barrel is being yanked around but it's nice to not get kicked sometimes.
As they say, “The Germans brought a hunting rifle, the English brought a battle rifle, the Americans brought a sporting rifle, and the Russians?…They brought a rifle”
@George Stuart that's a myth, funnily enough the Russians did arm their soldiers with rifles, sire there were situations where some units had guys without them due to Logistical issues like with any army. But for the most part they were armed
I think the finns dont get enough credit. The finish mosins and in particular the m39 are in my opinion the best bolt action rifle of ww2. Great sights, heavy but balanced, good trigger and accurate as all hell. I got a sako m39 shoots roughly 1.8 MOA on factory ammo. With hand loads its about 1.1-1.3 MOA. Have had 2 groups that were .9 MOA but i think that was luck. Its hard to tell when you are using open sights.
@Steve Sin I disagree with it being the best bolt action rifle, I would argue the Lee Enfiled No.4 is due to its sturdier nature, its mythical reliability, an extra 5 rounds in the mag as well as being accurate enough for the average soldier. Finnish mosins 100% were rhe best mosins and were excellent rifles, probably more accurate than the lee-enfiled by a small margin too
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I won the State High School pole vault championship using a Mosin with attached bayonet as my pole to vault with. Cleared 13'3" and faulted out at 1 4'. WTF? Sheeeit.
The furnishing of a rifle can say a thousand words. In this case however, you only need "I just unlocked the flee market but I'm completely fucking broke".
I put a muzzle brake on a mosin once. 3 rounds in it popped off because it drooped slightly...causing the round and the muzzle brake to sale down range. It was the best $20 ap round I ever put on my gun.
Remember when a nosin was about $80? Local shop has a few listed at $600+. Hits hard on those “I can’t sleep and thinking about what I’d do if I could go back in time”
Yeah, you'll see ones going for $300 on gunbroker with completely fucked bores, no rifling visible at all. Shit's nuts. You're better off going for a yugo/turkish/whatever else Mauser at this point, they can be found for cheaper than an average Mosin.
If you take an obrez, the bullet is just a by-product of the gun being a flamethrower. The goal isn't to hit someone with the shell, but to instead light the entire room on fire.
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You forgot the other main reason that "The White Death" didn't use an optic... scope glint. He bagged several people because he saw the glint from the scope they were using... and he had no scope so no issue for him.
That's why the Marine Corps has a honeycomb end piece that goes on the muzzle-side of the ACOG. This diffracts any scope glint and also reduces lateral light that can obscure the objective.
@@ireilly2000 The ACOG is a tritium-powered all-condition combat optic designed for ranged and CQC engagements with bullet drop and distance estimate markers embedded.
Simo mostly had no scope cause you have to stretch your head out of a safe position to looks throught he scope. That´s why he picked up enemy snipers easily. He was lying all flat and picked them out before they could see him.
its due the angle of the handle. The straight and angled down vertically bolt handles allow for more leverage. Also most modified bolt assembles are just cobbled together without inspecting the mating surfaces of the bolt face and the bolt handle. I've done that with all of my mosins and i've never had a sticky case. You gotta remember when these rifles went back to the depots in ukraine they were all taken apart thrown into bins and assembled then mothballed. Using what ever was good enough. Inspecting the rifles and treating them as needing set up each time gets you better results.
The monstrosity Gigachad-nagant is just an expensive "what is that?" wall ornament for people with deep pockets and too much time on their hands. It may be more useful as a truncheon...maybe.
I agree that is a major expensive piece of crap I ever seen! These guys must be millennials in age , too much influence of video games, sci fi movies, they ruined a fine piece of history there!
Honestly, I've seen worse Mosins. The bar is pretty dang low from the get go, but I've handled way less reliable and rougher cycling Mosins than the Gigachad there.
@@Wolf_Larsen There was one Mosin I found that was pretty good, it was a 1936 Tula. If the owner ever gets tired of it I might just make an offer on that one. But yeah, they're all pretty rough.
@@Wolf_Larsen I've owned 4 Mosins in my time and 1 was excellent never had an issue even 100+ rounds in a single session. Another 1 was really good but not perfect. The other 2 would seize up after they got heated. The point is clearly a number of Mosins really are good rifles, maybe close to a hundred years has aggravated the problem.
@@GMdrivingMOPARguy Nah, there are quality Mosin Nagants out there, some people who've never seen one just don't realize it so they think all of them are garbage rods.
I was wondering for the entire intro "oh God why, why would you curse the world with this monstrosity!!!" Then he said the line "I lost a bet to Brandon Herrera." Welp that explains that for me
A long eye relief scout style optic would probably make the giga Chad a lot more useful; you could use the stripper clips to take advantage of the extra ammo and remove the bolt handle clearance/extraction issue while still maintaining its tactitard greatness.
I feel like you tried playing off forgetting that holding the trigger while sliding the bolt back would remove the bolt instead of resetting the trigger. Either way, well played.
I swear that intro was my entire childhood when dealing with a mosin. Absolutely had a bubba mosin in many different forms over the years. However, that music, the pauses when the bolt gets stuck, is exactly how I remember teenager me shooting one.
@@tomisamish oh we did, we were even blessed by the kremlin with a precious can of wd40 in our kit. It still took two of us 15 minutes to beat it open again.
@@Ntmoffi I bedded the action on my 91/30. Polished the bolt on a buffing wheel. Sub moa with surplus ammo. Once i start reloading for it I'll be hunting with it out to 300 meters
That is so funny and so true. It's kind of like how people are doing things now on skateboards and motorcycles that they never would have thought of when the games came out years ago.
And it looks like distributing said weight in any sane fashion was not an engineering concern of the giga-chad that strapped all that unnecessary and flagrant kit to their "boom stick". I guarantee they used that term. Guarantee.
Its really quite funny, when Mosin nagants were 89$ they were instantly called garbage rods and trash. Now that they are 400+ some alot more. They are good guns.
Well, even back in the 90s there was a bit of prejudice. Thinking it was some commie Soviet trash. People more experienced with the gun wouldn't have such an opinion, however.
@@alaljarensi6990 yeah... now it's seen as "Imperial-Commie, Russian trash" Kidding... brother of mine got his first Russian Mosin the other day, a 43' Ishevsk (butchered name). Matching rifle and all that, nice gun for a mosin...
I had the same thought, and mentioned it in my comment too lol! It’s just too long, and probably weighs more than it needs to. Who’s going to put that much $ into a Mosin anyway lol?!? With all of that gear, it must be a $3000 Mosin lol!
Legend has it that since this gun was built, Sergei Mosin has been spinning in his grave so hard, the Russians have harnessed him as their primary source of energy.
You can mount a red dot or a forward mount "scout" scope easy enough by removing the adjustable rear sight and exposing the welded on grove underneath and mounting on a short piece of picatinney rail without damaging the rifle. It will also not interfere with the stock bolt.
About that, do you have any idea how to correct the horizontal of the rail ? I have a red dot aimpoint on it, vertical is well aligned but the horizontal make me shoot right when i look left...
I love the tracksuit. Absolute classic russian uniform. I knew a royal marine recce trooper who said that the SVD Dragunov was his most favourite long gun. Never seen a mosin nagant tested though. Only in metal gear snake eater.
The sheer absurdity of the GC mosin will likely haunt my dreams for a few days at least, and a few years at most. I’m both glad you did this, yet perturbed, at the same time. Thank you and please, never do this again. (Unless you dive in the deep end: add a 203, a pair of truck nuts, and/or a pikachu hand stop to this abomination.)
If your mosin gets sticky bolt after firing, you my friend, still have Soviet space goop remaining in the chamber. Also, mosin sniper reloading. Turn rifle upside down, open mag floor plate, drop 5 rounds in, close floor plate, continue destroying Nazis
Growing up I had a sporterized Mosin to learn shooting higher caliber rifles. My father brought it back from WW2 and gave it to my uncle for hunting. In that time they took the moving bolt handle and bent it back and down diagonally to accompany the stock scope. I never got to use the scope but have thought of getting one for my recent one. And frankly the regular bolt, having the bolt handle bent backwards and down into a diagonal fashion actually gave the gun a cleaner motion when reloading as when you slid your palm upfront the trigger guard. But besides that, yes... just give me a fudging Mosin. It's beautiful as it is. Any upgrade needed has been done, and it's just based around the ammo; SVT, SVD, or anything else lol. And never take away your strip clips, with a Mosin you can make about 10 clean shots in a tight group in under 30 seconds.
First off, I NEED that track suit! Another observation is that with the recoil pad on the GigaChad Mosin you cannot crush skulls with the butt of the rifle.
I found the M38 carbine with heavy ball, off the bench to be a good trainer for a African Elephant Rifle. A M44 carbine wasn’t near as bad being 1.5 pounds heavier. My M44 works ok with brass cases…. But dispite extended chamber cleaning, is a be-otch with steel case to work the bolt.
In the words of my old man, "Don't underestimate someone with a cheap piece of shit surplus rifle. They generally work as well as modern rifles and leave money for ammo to get good with it!"
Run it in a match then. People that say shit like that usually don't even bother to do anything than shoot untimed groups at leisurely pace at a known distance range. Anyone can do that with enough patience. It takes a lot of skill to be able to fire accurately under pressure and comparing yourself to others usually shows how good you actually are.
I'm sure striker8paints Sr. Can shoot the balls off a gnat at 100 yds with his old surplus military rifle. Andrei better not cross him! Lol. People say " shit like that" because it's true. Sr. Is wise. "Beware the man with one gun for he knows how to use it".
You know, there are cantilever scope mounts that would eliminate that big chunk of aluminum hanging 2 inches over the breech. Even flipping this one around would give you a little bit of space for cases to extract. But then again, this is about the most Bubbafied tacti-turd of a rifle I've ever seen. It's so much worse than the Archangel stock that I'm actually impressed.
ive got a vintage pachmayr lo swing mount on my turk 1903 mauser, and have it locked down swung the the side, as a ww1 esque side mounted scope. works great, since my right eye sucks, and it has a straight bolt.
And replace that scope with a scout scope model that gives much more eye relief, mount it further forward of the action and lower as well. Poor optic and mount selection.
While such utterly cursed modifications hurt my eyes, i cant help but wonder how well a mosin would perform if made with as high of a manufacturing standart as possible. just to see the performance it´d have.
Try as hard as you want to make a Mosin nice and flawless. Still can’t change that cycling the bolt feels like dragging a grand piano across a gravel beach
I've had 2 mosins that are every bit as smooth as my Mauser, but I also had 2 others that would start to seize up after they got hot. Quality isn't consistent but Quality examples can be found.
Gopnik track suit provided to us by Greyshopru
Can you ship this piece of art (the gun) to Germany?
you should stream tarkov lol
Sweet thanks
The only who doesn't sanction russian companies lol
at least its full auto
RIP my motorcycle, that was a low blow 😢
oof
R.i.p motorcycle ?-2022
@Key of unity *loads mosin with malicious intent*
Same bike that you took to Starbucks in a video? That thing was sweet. Hope you get it back
Emergency cursed gun review?
You know a gun is AMAZING when it fails to feed, you slap it around a bit, then 5 rounds fall out the receiver.
He accidentally engaged the full-auto feed mode.
You see, Ivan, if you eject 5 rounds, your next shot will be 5 times as powerful.
@@Bloodspark813 Science
@@Nightdiver20 well he is a doctor in New Jersey...
I have a Glock that does that :(
The people's Mosin doesn't actually need a flashlight, because it doesn't have a flash hider. And if the flash isn't being hidden, you can in fact harness it to own the night.
yes I see you let's use the muzzle Flash as a light fucking genius
The Tunguska Incident was the result of someone trying to shoot an Obrez
Your muzzle flash illuminates the enemy for your comrades, hiding it is imperialist.
It was the first time an obrez was fired
I am the path and the light, except occasionally light is the muzzle flash © Gun Jesus
10:50 Simo also didn't like using optics because in the morning sunrise light would bounce off snow really well and cause a glare with a rifle's scope, giving away his position. This legend even ate snow to keep his mouth and breathe cold so you couldn't see his breath in cold air.
Was looking for this comment to upvote! Read his memoirs / diary. He doesn't say this is why there. But on a few occasion he did counter-snipe a few people due to the glint/glare effect.
@@garryfromwallmart4263this ain't reddit bro it's RUclips
COD Builds be like: "This is a good build"
Tarkov: "This just for the memes"
Red Alert 3: "We would unironically have a hero use this"
YES!!! Red alert three goes BRRRRR!!!
Kirov reporting
Nope , she uses a Dragunov
More like tarkov
@@ivanmonahhov2314 yup
The fact they sacrificed 2 perfectly acceptable grand thumb clones and one Micah really speaks to how the production has gone up
12:44 are you reentering puberty?
If the Russians even had 500 of these rifles the war would already be over!
@@Roboticpycotic this clone is a bit finicky but it's got good aim
F in the chat for the clones and Micah
inb4 npcs "omg unsubscribed for supporting russia and putin"
I think I built the most LARPing Mosin ever... Archangel stock, Timney trigger, heavy barrel, night vision scope, bipod, huge brake, and 10 round magazines. It was an otherwise destroyed Mosin, so nothing was lost.
Spetsiba comrade
Based
I had a numbers matching yugo m48 in mint condition. Barrel is now 16”, stock is a mannlicher style, a $500 Leupold pistol scope is mounted where the rear sight was. Very nice rifle to shoot
Say sike right now.
Sounds like COD vanguard to me. Lol
As a russian, I can really appreciate the effort you guys put in this intro: music, Mike's outfit with white stripes, squat position at the end! Fabulous!)
do u know where i can find the outfit from the intro?
@@wotok5493 Good question... Not really sure. Looks like some casual apparel with Russian camouflage and stripes. It is a combination of Russian thugs outfit with military influence. It is not like there a people walking around in such clothes, but those who know - can appreciate the joke)
As a Russian who cares
Да это ж стереотип, чему ты благодарен?)))
это Форма от Mordor tac. Не знаю как ее купить в сша, но можешь постараться найти)
I think you glossed over the most important fact, that the muzzle break prevents you from affixing your bayonet. Automatic DQ in my book.
Tape a long knife on the end.
It'll work.
Probably
I was gonna say “it looks cool but you can no longer bayonet charge the enemy when you run out of 54R” making your weapon into a impromptu spear makes it 3x cooler and the glare from your bayonet will blind your enemy’s in CQC
+1 point for tactical use of Duct Tape !
Just stab them with the bipod.
Average modern larper : Puts PEQ-15 and LPVO on AR-15
Average giga chad : Puts PEQ-15 and LPVO on Mosin Nagant
Mate that's a Mal, it's even worse than putting a peq on it. 2k for a peq, 4k for a Mal
@@java9090 Yeah I realized that I was MAWL after I posted the comment
Edit : MAWL, whoops
@@vincentcocchio3450 How did both of you spell mawl incorrectly
NX8 & Mawl 🤧🤧
Making me sick over here
Most gucci'd out Mosin floating around.
Average Sigma Male: Puts PEQ-15 and LPVO on cock
Not only did the Simo Hoya (White Death) use iron sights for the sake of faster reloading and cartridge extraction after firing a shot, he did not use a scope for his mosin mainly because of the sunlight shining onto the front lens of the scope making a small bright light that can be visible to the enemy which of course would have given away his position making him an easier target especially for enemy snipers.
His own testimony states the main reason was actually lens fog, secondarily the light
Just wanna point out, his last name is Häyhä. I do get it's a weird looking and sounding name for english speakers though.
@@PsicosisYT when you said, secondarily, the light, light would reflect off the scope and cause a scope glare, something he has seen on the scopes of enemy snipers that he has shot dead. So him not having a scope due to scope glare would be one of the reasons that our guy here said.
Edit: I forgot to note this, scope glare would be less of a problem today with being able to throw mesh and local flora over the rifle which can break up the light and somewhat prevent scope glare so there wouldn’t be a detriment in that department when it comes to modern conflicts.
@@markkusallinen3469 in english we tend to see the häy as hay, but without the context of the pronunciation for the finnesh letter y as a U sound its understandable, also nobody here knows what ä is, as the english alphabet has no accent characters.
If you are experienced with the rifle, the art of kentucky windage, and have good eyes you can drive nails with the stock irons
The Mosin-Nagant was my first ever firearm. Bought it for $100. I felt it when he said they screwed those rails into the wood. Makes me wanna pull mine out of the back of my safe and give it a hug.
do it!
mines sweating nervously like a wet cat in the corner
Literally violated the rifle 🤣
@D If anything, Australia is destroyed by the socialist/communists. Same thing that happened to the UK and now is happening to America.
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj yep
"We have Dragunov at home..."
Mosin Nagant with COD Vanguard modification
I’m high jacking this comment to say garand talks like Tom cruise taught him how to show emotion.
Dragun-OFF
The Dragunov's weird cousin
I had a "carbine" Mosin for a while maybe 15 years ago my first rifle. Ammo was cheap and plentiful, little fun elephant gun. I was told to not put a dime into it, wise advice.
I wish the price they went for 15 years ago would come back
Now I have to pay actual rifle prices for one
@@1stCallipostle
Started getting into buying guns like last year...
Seeing comments about older prices makes me and my wallet feel so sad
God
The only dime you should have put was trigger jobs, polishing the firing pin, bolt, chamber, and glass bedding/shimming the receiver. Those mods alone make the rifle function smoothly without changing the rifle fundamentally.
@@humansvd3269 do you know what *classic* means?
@@ImmaSaveUFromMe If you want a good shooter, minor alterations are needed. Mosins, while more expensive than they used to be, are not a rare item. I'm talking about minor mods that do not alter the rifles appearance.
Seeing a Mosin always reminds me of this old timer at my deer camp back in MI. He always used a bone stock Mosin. His deer blind overlooked a field so there were several times I saw him take deer beyond 200 yards with that old gun. He was a retired doctor so it’s not like he couldn’t afford a different rifle with a nice scope. Dude could just shoot the shit out of that Mosin so he never bothered changing.
Michigang!!!
he sounds like a chad yuper
Love it!!
Fear the man who has one gun and knows how to use it
I still deer hunt in Northern Michigan above the rifle line. I love smacking a deer at a few hundred yards with a milsurp rifle. *cue the happy feelings of nostolgia*
As a multiple stock Mosin owner, this thing right here is a thing of nightmares.
Great video, though, as always.
The mag tho
Needs to be beltfed as well! I would love to see a mosin, with a chonckers reciever and a manual bolt rocking that action. Offcourse it should have an optic.. which will obviously be at eye level when the rifle is hipfired
Needs telescopic bipod and a telescopic monopod in the stock to complement the hipfire ADS awesomeness!
Ohhh thanks for sharing! Now we All know how small your Richard Is!
What is the benifit of having multiple stocks on a Mosin? How did you put multiple stocks on your Mosin? I want a multiple stock Mosin too! That would be so dope, one person shouldering the right side stock could operate the bolt and the person shouldering the left side stock could pull the trigger while the person shouldering the middle stock aims it. Multiple stock Mosins are the way to go!!! 🤙😂😂
The only thing this giga Chad mosin is missing is the pistol grip that can be screwed into the stock. Also I have the same recoil pad on my mosin and it helps tremendously just with the Length of Pull alone
It's missing the bayonet! Come on!
except whenyou mount an LPVO to it when it fucks up your eye relief. lol
@@EfftupSmith it's a mosin, you don't need scopes 😄
Oh come now. Mosin recoil not that bad. Anyone who need recoil pad for 7.62x54r need to grow spine. Growing set of balls might help too, but they might just be tiny capitalist balls anyway, so why try? Short length stock help when you take squared shooting stance for modern tactical shooting with body armor. See now, they were thinking ahead back then. Might also help when Soviet soldier wears thick winter jacket, or smaller stature person but that just added bonus and not the reason as everyone knows Russians are big people. Anything saying otherwise is just product of Capitalist western propaganda machine.
@@shockwave6213 I'm not a small, Soviet soldier so I like the extra length 👍
1:33 "Heels on ground, a comrade is found."
The entire concept of a muzzle brake being so aggressive that it turns into a thruster has me cracking up
for adding more power into a bayonet stab
You really can see that thing actually try to pull forward with every shot. It's quite something to witness.
You can see the top ports doing their job and yanking the muzzle down too. Not the greatest for precision when the barrel is being yanked around but it's nice to not get kicked sometimes.
“I’ll use my mosin and loot an AR off of someone, just like Tarkov” “No, it’s just as good as any battle rifle”
Any Russian in Russia would agree
69th like. Nice.
@@dcyphyr nice
As they say, “The Germans brought a hunting rifle, the English brought a battle rifle, the Americans brought a sporting rifle, and the Russians?…They brought a rifle”
so true
More like the Russians brought one rifle for every 4 men
@George Stuart that's a myth, funnily enough the Russians did arm their soldiers with rifles, sire there were situations where some units had guys without them due to Logistical issues like with any army. But for the most part they were armed
I think the finns dont get enough credit. The finish mosins and in particular the m39 are in my opinion the best bolt action rifle of ww2. Great sights, heavy but balanced, good trigger and accurate as all hell. I got a sako m39 shoots roughly 1.8 MOA on factory ammo. With hand loads its about 1.1-1.3 MOA. Have had 2 groups that were .9 MOA but i think that was luck. Its hard to tell when you are using open sights.
@Steve Sin I disagree with it being the best bolt action rifle, I would argue the Lee Enfiled No.4 is due to its sturdier nature, its mythical reliability, an extra 5 rounds in the mag as well as being accurate enough for the average soldier. Finnish mosins 100% were rhe best mosins and were excellent rifles, probably more accurate than the lee-enfiled by a small margin too
0:10 squatting slavs in tracksuits
"I lost a bet with Brandon Herrera". Greatest opening line ever.
Sounds like the beginning of a gay porno.
It really screams "danger"
It's missing a permanently-affixed bayonet... other than that, a solid 9/10.
9 attachments out of 10
⚡:SPEZIEL FÜR DICH
HOTGIRLS18.FUN
tricks I do not know
Megan: "Hotter"
Hopi: "Sweeter"
Joonie: "Cooler"
Yoongi: "Butter
So with toy and his tricks, do not read it to him that he writes well mamon there are only to laugh for a while and not be sad and stressed because of the hard life that is lived today.
Köz karaş: '' Taŋ kaldım ''
Erinder: '' Sezimdüü ''
Jılmayuu: '' Tattuuraak ''
Dene: '' Muzdak ''
Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis.
Aç köz arstan
Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon.
Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu wins taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. '' Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt '' dep oylodu arstan.
Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu. # 垃圾
They are one of the best concerts, you can not go but just seeing them from the screen, I know it was surprising
💗❤💌💘se
Ductape a combat knife to the the barrel and it should work the same way.
Agreed
Geissele Super Stabby Bayonet mount FTW.
“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.”
- Dr. Ian Malcolm
Garand...finds a way
_"What's so great about discovery? it's a violent, penetrative act that scars what it explores. What you call discovery, I call the rape of the natural world."_
⚡:SPEZIEL FÜR DICH
HOTGIRLS18.FUN
tricks I do not know
Megan: "Hotter"
Hopi: "Sweeter"
Joonie: "Cooler"
Yoongi: "Butter
So with toy and his tricks, do not read it to him that he writes well mamon there are only to laugh for a while and not be sad and stressed because of the hard life that is lived today.
Köz karaş: '' Taŋ kaldım ''
Erinder: '' Sezimdüü ''
Jılmayuu: '' Tattuuraak ''
Dene: '' Muzdak ''
Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis.
Aç köz arstan
Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon.
Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu wins taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. '' Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt '' dep oylodu arstan.
Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu. # 垃圾
They are one of the best concerts, you can not go but just seeing them from the screen, I know it was surprising
💗❤💌💘se
Damn it, I liked your comment, but that took it to 70 likes instead of 69. I apologize.
I’m pretty sure Adolf Hitler said that too dr mangler
i think that breaking one of those would be both: breaking law of physics and law of sanity
I won the State High School pole vault championship using a Mosin with attached bayonet as my pole to vault with. Cleared 13'3" and faulted out at 1 4'.
WTF? Sheeeit.
You don't think it be like that, but it do
The furnishing of a rifle can say a thousand words.
In this case however, you only need "I just unlocked the flee market but I'm completely fucking broke".
Ah yes, the flee market, where everyone just runs aimlessly in fear.
I put a muzzle brake on a mosin once. 3 rounds in it popped off because it drooped slightly...causing the round and the muzzle brake to sale down range. It was the best $20 ap round I ever put on my gun.
How do 3 rounds pop off in a bolt action gun?
@@JTheraos the muzzle brake is what popped off.
@@JTheraos what he meant is after shooting three times it fucked the muzzle brake
Hey that’s like that video of the AR-15 with an M16 lower meltdown where the muzzle device unscrewed itself from the recoil vibration.
“Enemy tank crews are gonna hate this one simple trick” type of AP
Garand Thumb: Please don't tell me about this rifle. I don't wanna know. Tell me about it, Micah.
What he said: "My camera guy is posting everything I don't want you to see on Patreon"
What I heard: "Garand Thumb has an Onlyfans"
Dear god...
There's more!
No!
@@nalapalacios8335 @Altacc Altacc @Bread I see a TF2 reference
Remember when a nosin was about $80? Local shop has a few listed at $600+. Hits hard on those “I can’t sleep and thinking about what I’d do if I could go back in time”
Yeah, you'll see ones going for $300 on gunbroker with completely fucked bores, no rifling visible at all. Shit's nuts. You're better off going for a yugo/turkish/whatever else Mauser at this point, they can be found for cheaper than an average Mosin.
I don't think I've ever seen Flannel Daddy so uncomfortable reviewing a firearm...hats off camera guy. I'm truly impressed.
🙈
He was uncomfortable because he was committing a hate crime against Russians by creating this thing...
@@Alpha-Leader I am not particularly fond of Mosins or Russians. Yet even I have to agree. I can hear that poor rifle screaming in pain.
@@Alpha-Leader it looks cool what do you mean?
I'd argue the carbine had a flashlight too... That fireball it threw when testing the recoil between the 2 would light up 3 counties at night
If you take an obrez, the bullet is just a by-product of the gun being a flamethrower. The goal isn't to hit someone with the shell, but to instead light the entire room on fire.
⚡:SPEZIEL FÜR DICH
HOTGIRLS18.FUN
tricks I do not know
Megan: "Hotter"
Hopi: "Sweeter"
Joonie: "Cooler"
Yoongi: "Butter
So with toy and his tricks, do not read it to him that he writes well mamon there are only to laugh for a while and not be sad and stressed because of the hard life that is lived today.
Köz karaş: '' Taŋ kaldım ''
Erinder: '' Sezimdüü ''
Jılmayuu: '' Tattuuraak ''
Dene: '' Muzdak ''
Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis.
Aç köz arstan
Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon.
Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu wins taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. '' Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt '' dep oylodu arstan.
Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu. # 垃圾
They are one of the best concerts, you can not go but just seeing them from the screen, I know it was surprising
💗❤💌💘se
Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck.
This rifle needs to have a collapsible folding stock with a quick take down feature.
I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.
@@RaptorJesus I saw a Mosin Nagant in that configuration. But it gets worse, it had a turquoise glitter finish.
@@MrDDiRusso That poor, poor rifle.
@@MrDDiRusso just needs some tassels and fringe maybe some beads too.
so like the fugly mosin mk1 from iraqveteran8888?
You forgot the other main reason that "The White Death" didn't use an optic... scope glint. He bagged several people because he saw the glint from the scope they were using... and he had no scope so no issue for him.
That's why the Marine Corps has a honeycomb end piece that goes on the muzzle-side of the ACOG. This diffracts any scope glint and also reduces lateral light that can obscure the objective.
buy an ARD and join us in the 21st century
@@ireilly2000 The ACOG is a tritium-powered all-condition combat optic designed for ranged and CQC engagements with bullet drop and distance estimate markers embedded.
Simo mostly had no scope cause you have to stretch your head out of a safe position to looks throught he scope. That´s why he picked up enemy snipers easily. He was lying all flat and picked them out before they could see him.
He was geting more exp for noscope's 👍
My friend asked me "whos garand thumb?" I simply responded, "RUclipsr... shoots guns... also a meme."
This is the literal definition of the phrase "less is more."
Just when Vanguard had unrealistic weapon mods, Grand thumb brings it into reality.
THIS
I love how he can cycle the unmodded straight handle mosin easier and faster than the modded-monstrosity
its due the angle of the handle. The straight and angled down vertically bolt handles allow for more leverage. Also most modified bolt assembles are just cobbled together without inspecting the mating surfaces of the bolt face and the bolt handle. I've done that with all of my mosins and i've never had a sticky case. You gotta remember when these rifles went back to the depots in ukraine they were all taken apart thrown into bins and assembled then mothballed. Using what ever was good enough. Inspecting the rifles and treating them as needing set up each time gets you better results.
That stock bolt has a nice ASMR quality 🙂
Another reason for “nyet, rifle is fine”
The sad thing is someone out there will see all of this extra crap on this rifle and think it’s a great idea😂
COD devs right now:
Worse..they'll add more to it
@totally wasn't my fault
Yeah, cause it doesn't have a vertical fore grip.... yet.
@@CertifiedSunset
Actually, it's in Far Cry 6, already.
I used it as my main rifle. Suppressed, too.
Aaaaah the perfect home defense weapon
I seriously though you where going to have a aneurysm when talking about the rail, and attachments. 😂
The monstrosity Gigachad-nagant is just an expensive "what is that?" wall ornament for people with deep pockets and too much time on their hands. It may be more useful as a truncheon...maybe.
I agree that is a major expensive piece of crap I ever seen! These guys must be millennials in age , too much influence of video games, sci fi movies, they ruined a fine piece of history there!
@@gunslinger2172 bro the mosin is one of the most mass produced weapons in history I could go buy a surplus manufactured in 1920 for like 300 bucks
@@JohnDoe-ro8ot no, they bought it third party. It's ligit or was
Honestly, I've seen worse Mosins. The bar is pretty dang low from the get go, but I've handled way less reliable and rougher cycling Mosins than the Gigachad there.
Mosins just have the worst action out of all bolt-actions.
@@Wolf_Larsen There was one Mosin I found that was pretty good, it was a 1936 Tula. If the owner ever gets tired of it I might just make an offer on that one. But yeah, they're all pretty rough.
@@Wolf_Larsen I must have the best mosin ever made then, the only other rifle I have that's smoother is my No4 Mk1 Enfield. It's like it's on glass.
@@Wolf_Larsen I've owned 4 Mosins in my time and 1 was excellent never had an issue even 100+ rounds in a single session. Another 1 was really good but not perfect. The other 2 would seize up after they got heated.
The point is clearly a number of Mosins really are good rifles, maybe close to a hundred years has aggravated the problem.
@@GMdrivingMOPARguy Nah, there are quality Mosin Nagants out there, some people who've never seen one just don't realize it so they think all of them are garbage rods.
I was wondering for the entire intro "oh God why, why would you curse the world with this monstrosity!!!" Then he said the line "I lost a bet to Brandon Herrera."
Welp that explains that for me
Это хорошая винтовка. :)
When your budget gun becomes your main rifle:
Tarkov moment?
this mosin looks like the rifle equivalent of the meme "when you max out the upgrades on the starting gun"
A long eye relief scout style optic would probably make the giga Chad a lot more useful; you could use the stripper clips to take advantage of the extra ammo and remove the bolt handle clearance/extraction issue while still maintaining its tactitard greatness.
Yes...with a Brass Stacker mount...I'm looking at a (IIRC) Burris 1-7 LER scope on one of my M44s
I was wondering if the GC Mosin could get a cheek riser
It's not a perfect solution, but how about a QD mounted scope? Take it off, drop in your stripper clip, pop it back on and be done.
@@cbroz7492 I have a very similar setup and actually makes a decent deer and plinking gun
@@VX300 how about a red dot and a magnifier? then you could flip the magnifier out the way to clear the loading chamber? Maybe?
"Unfortunately, Brandon Herrera is friends with my camera guy"
*camera guy giggles in the background*
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂The camo track suit made this video for me!!! Keep up the great content!🤙🤙
Can’t wait to hear Brandon Herrera talk about this monstrosity
Gun Meme Review! *links this video* *Review ends*
"It's not even made for a Mosin.."
"It's called a Russian VS24"
"ITS NOT EVEN MADE FOR A MOSIN MICAH!"
🤣🤣🤣
I feel like you tried playing off forgetting that holding the trigger while sliding the bolt back would remove the bolt instead of resetting the trigger. Either way, well played.
Yeah, no doubt. "trigger stuff, oh and it breaks down easy..."
Thats the joke.
oh hey it's a super modified mosin nagant! oh shit, wait, it looks like a weapon that could be in stalker games lol
No it doesn't
? Did you even play them? Far closer to something you'd see from Activision or Ubisoft.
Mosin-Nagant: I've lived through 2 world wars maybe I'll be in the next one as well
It already is.
“nooo you can’t just use a 100 yo rifle in ww3 too”
“haha mosin go chk chk chk chk bang”
Merovingian is that you?
If it does, then the 1911 loses the title
@@Saanonymous80 1911 still in service.
I swear that intro was my entire childhood when dealing with a mosin. Absolutely had a bubba mosin in many different forms over the years. However, that music, the pauses when the bolt gets stuck, is exactly how I remember teenager me shooting one.
"The recoil pad breaks the aesthetic of the rifle". Yeah, but for that recoil pad, this thing is a work of effin' art.
First mosin I fired, first round cracked and locked the bolt up. Second mosin was M39. MUCH SMOOTHER
M39 is the best Mosin. They're so much nicer than a 91/30.
@@Ntmoffi disagree, M28/76 and Vz.54 are both nicer than the M39. The M39 is a world better than the 91/30. Also, the M39 used to be affordable.
Ah so nobody issued you the Soviet 2x4 needed to beat the bolt open. Those are becoming harder to find than the rifles these days.
@@tomisamish oh we did, we were even blessed by the kremlin with a precious can of wd40 in our kit. It still took two of us 15 minutes to beat it open again.
@@Ntmoffi I bedded the action on my 91/30. Polished the bolt on a buffing wheel. Sub moa with surplus ammo. Once i start reloading for it I'll be hunting with it out to 300 meters
So basically, Garand decided to bring CoD gun customisation into real life
That is so funny and so true. It's kind of like how people are doing things now on skateboards and motorcycles that they never would have thought of when the games came out years ago.
I am unreasonably upset at how true this is.
How does the weight compare to each other? I’d imagine with all those attachments some noticeable weight would be added.
And it looks like distributing said weight in any sane fashion was not an engineering concern of the giga-chad that strapped all that unnecessary and flagrant kit to their "boom stick". I guarantee they used that term. Guarantee.
@@ScottLovenberg xD
@@ScottLovenberg
Or made the mistake of naming it after a now ex. Lol
Yes.
What made you think that all the added weight would make it weigh more
When you pulled the bolt out trying to feel the reset that was a super clean save 👍
"there is no such thing as a modern mosin, it cant hurt you"
the modern mosin:
Its really quite funny, when Mosin nagants were 89$ they were instantly called garbage rods and trash. Now that they are 400+ some alot more. They are good guns.
I bought 5 at 79$ each. Sitting on a gold mine.
bought mine for $89.00 aswell. I should of bought an M44 when they were going for $150.00. Dam things are crazy expensive now.
Because the more money you pay for a gun, the better it is. Obviously. 🙄
(Sarcasm)
Well, even back in the 90s there was a bit of prejudice. Thinking it was some commie Soviet trash. People more experienced with the gun wouldn't have such an opinion, however.
@@alaljarensi6990 yeah... now it's seen as "Imperial-Commie, Russian trash"
Kidding... brother of mine got his first Russian Mosin the other day, a 43' Ishevsk (butchered name). Matching rifle and all that, nice gun for a mosin...
I would've given a point to the regular Mosin for wieldiness and subtracted a point from the Gigachad for weight.
I had the same thought, and mentioned it in my comment too lol! It’s just too long, and probably weighs more than it needs to. Who’s going to put that much $ into a Mosin anyway lol?!? With all of that gear, it must be a $3000 Mosin lol!
Gigachads don't care about weight.
The Mosin is the Poster Child of what i call "Tarkov Mentality"
Guns dont kill poeple, Ammo does
Legend has it that since this gun was built, Sergei Mosin has been spinning in his grave so hard, the Russians have harnessed him as their primary source of energy.
That must be why they can sell us so much oil
I’m sure Émile Nagant is also rolling in his grave, alongside his brother Léon.
You can mount a red dot or a forward mount "scout" scope easy enough by removing the adjustable rear sight and exposing the welded on grove underneath and mounting on a short piece of picatinney rail without damaging the rifle. It will also not interfere with the stock bolt.
About that, do you have any idea how to correct the horizontal of the rail ?
I have a red dot aimpoint on it, vertical is well aligned but the horizontal make me shoot right when i look left...
I love the tracksuit. Absolute classic russian uniform. I knew a royal marine recce trooper who said that the SVD Dragunov was his most favourite long gun. Never seen a mosin nagant tested though. Only in metal gear snake eater.
Slavs get chappy when you make fun of their track suits
You gotta tell us where these amazing track suits come from!
@@Warhawk76 Russia
6:30 when you chamber another round it sounds amazing. It's got a gritty kinda bass to it that just sounds sexy
That was an amazing save on the "trigger reset" bit! Seriously professional move GT!
came to say the same thing hahaha don't know how many people missed it
What am I missing?
OMG he has done it all! He has tacticalized a piece of history! My man love ya GT
Wtf I knew this would be the first reply I ever get on GT
@@stevekatsianis6040 man im so so
@@stevekatsianis6040 fuck i mean im sorry, take this comment too
Haha lol @MistyFog
Well I’ve seen a “Mall Ninja” AR-15.A “Mall Ninja” AK-47, A “Mall Ninja” .22 Ruger.And now I’ve seen a “Mall Ninja” Mosin Nagant.
10:40 Surkov, Salbiyev and Kvachatiradze: Are we a joke to you?
The sheer absurdity of the GC mosin will likely haunt my dreams for a few days at least, and a few years at most. I’m both glad you did this, yet perturbed, at the same time.
Thank you and please, never do this again. (Unless you dive in the deep end: add a 203, a pair of truck nuts, and/or a pikachu hand stop to this abomination.)
This made me cry… I’m a grown ass man and I can’t stop sobbing
What about the nutsack handstop?
That sigh at 1:48 was him contemplating all of his life choices that led him to this moment
Garand Thumb: When the furniture is ten times as expensive as the base rifle.
this guy took weapon modding through a whole new level
7.62x54R just hits different when it's fired from a beautiful rifle such as the Mosin Nagant.
>Nugget
>beautiful
You may only pick one
Its aesthetically pleasing, yes.
Anything else is pushing it.
@@julian23561 It's a perfectly good WW2 rifle.
If your mosin gets sticky bolt after firing, you my friend, still have Soviet space goop remaining in the chamber.
Also, mosin sniper reloading.
Turn rifle upside down, open mag floor plate, drop 5 rounds in, close floor plate, continue destroying Nazis
Reloading like that works, sure but... It's so cursed
@@Ironpine27 cursed is the proper soviet way.
Lol destroying Nazis. The Nazis captured more soviets than Nazis the soviets killed
I used the upside-down open floorplate when I was shooting NRA HiPower with my issue M24.
Bolt could've been turned forward instead of backwards. And slightly extended
Aerodynamics buddy lol
Garand's soul slowly pulled away as the video progresses
These videos are the best intros ever, especially when the music stops every time there is a malfunction.
The fact that there is such an aggressive brake on a rifle with relatively light recoil is hilarious...
Growing up I had a sporterized Mosin to learn shooting higher caliber rifles. My father brought it back from WW2 and gave it to my uncle for hunting. In that time they took the moving bolt handle and bent it back and down diagonally to accompany the stock scope. I never got to use the scope but have thought of getting one for my recent one. And frankly the regular bolt, having the bolt handle bent backwards and down into a diagonal fashion actually gave the gun a cleaner motion when reloading as when you slid your palm upfront the trigger guard. But besides that, yes... just give me a fudging Mosin. It's beautiful as it is. Any upgrade needed has been done, and it's just based around the ammo; SVT, SVD, or anything else lol. And never take away your strip clips, with a Mosin you can make about 10 clean shots in a tight group in under 30 seconds.
Bravissimo. Anche io ho un Mosin Nagant da trasformare, mi ha dato delle ottime idee. Grazie
Prego, non farlo.
First off, I NEED that track suit! Another observation is that with the recoil pad on the GigaChad Mosin you cannot crush skulls with the butt of the rifle.
slowed it and watched again in 4k. Track suit seems to be from Mordor Tac. Not sure if you could still get it from Moscow tho.
Uprise Armory has them as well
What track suit? That was the official russian army uniform
i love how scuffed yet high quality this channel is. Big vibe
When it starts with "I lost a bet with Brandon Herrera" you know it's gonna be good.
shoutout to the color grading/cinematography god damn it looks good
As the owner of both a tracksuit and mosin I appreciate this video!
I found the M38 carbine with heavy ball, off the bench to be a good trainer for a African Elephant Rifle. A M44 carbine wasn’t near as bad being 1.5 pounds heavier. My M44 works ok with brass cases…. But dispite extended chamber cleaning, is a be-otch with steel case to work the bolt.
In the words of my old man, "Don't underestimate someone with a cheap piece of shit surplus rifle. They generally work as well as modern rifles and leave money for ammo to get good with it!"
Run it in a match then. People that say shit like that usually don't even bother to do anything than shoot untimed groups at leisurely pace at a known distance range. Anyone can do that with enough patience. It takes a lot of skill to be able to fire accurately under pressure and comparing yourself to others usually shows how good you actually are.
@@andreivaldez2929 so you've added nothing of value to the conversation then?
@@andreivaldez2929 Ok.....
I'm sure striker8paints Sr. Can shoot the balls off a gnat at 100 yds with his old surplus military rifle. Andrei better not cross him! Lol. People say " shit like that" because it's true. Sr. Is wise. "Beware the man with one gun for he knows how to use it".
@@andreivaldez2929 a match? you mean running around, shooting at targets that dont shoot back?
After watching this video I now want to turn my "normal" Mosin-Nagant into a Gigachad version.
You know, there are cantilever scope mounts that would eliminate that big chunk of aluminum hanging 2 inches over the breech. Even flipping this one around would give you a little bit of space for cases to extract. But then again, this is about the most Bubbafied tacti-turd of a rifle I've ever seen. It's so much worse than the Archangel stock that I'm actually impressed.
ive got a vintage pachmayr lo swing mount on my turk 1903 mauser, and have it locked down swung the the side, as a ww1 esque side mounted scope. works great, since my right eye sucks, and it has a straight bolt.
And replace that scope with a scout scope model that gives much more eye relief, mount it further forward of the action and lower as well. Poor optic and mount selection.
@@RealHankShill maybe Brandon knew that and deliberately put it together that way to be annoying.
I think the Mosin-Nagant is secretly everyone’s favorite gun
While such utterly cursed modifications hurt my eyes, i cant help but wonder how well a mosin would perform if made with as high of a manufacturing standart as possible. just to see the performance it´d have.
You know it would be amazing
get a finnish made one, it might be hard but those are the best mosins.
Finns made one, the TKIV 85.
Insurgents rocking that in Sandstorm: Yes, the weapon to surpass Metal Gear
Try as hard as you want to make a Mosin nice and flawless. Still can’t change that cycling the bolt feels like dragging a grand piano across a gravel beach
Its like rock crawling a lifted Toyota corolla with square wheels.
My Mosin has a fairly nice bolt until it's 30 rounds in a session.
Now, it doesn't compare at all to a Enfield or Mauser pattern bolt.
I've had 2 mosins that are every bit as smooth as my Mauser, but I also had 2 others that would start to seize up after they got hot. Quality isn't consistent but Quality examples can be found.
@@OGPatriot03 thats a good point my buddies is pretty smooth and another friends is pretty terrible
The nagant has a slap open slap shut bolt for sure