Hi! I'm GeoEchidna and this is my channel, Monotrematic Studios. Welcome! I make videos about a bunch of things.
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After the first clip drop it and grab an M1 😂. Only kidding. It’s kinda a shame FN didn’t get the original design out earlier. Belgians and French troops armed with Semi Autos early in the conflict might have slowed down German troops or atleast inflicted more casualties. It ain’t much but if the battle of the bulge is anything to go off of, even poorly trained troops with semi auto rifles can put up a helluva lot of firepower.
the list of most sastisfying things in the world 1:M1 garand ping 2: Bolt action chambering (didn't know what to write here) 3: Shotgun pumps (Don't know why, it just soothes my soul when it happens)
SKS improvised better. They don't waste time by making straight away 10 round clip instead of 5 round clip and yet making a high capacity chest rig for it rather than using western waist ammo pouch that even Japanese Arisaka can carry more than that.
I’m mostly being cheeky, Mosins aren’t literal garbage but even with the great barrel and trigger the Finns have the Mosin action and magazine are just extremely flawed and I consider it worse that pretty much all of its contemporaries. Never handled a Mosin that wasn’t sticky or jank in some way.
Without pressing the clip release latch? Are you sure you’re depressing the clip far enough down? You will hear a very positive “click” if the clip is inserted correctly. I would go to a gunsmith if you aren’t sure.
This is a loaded clip right? If so then there is definitely something wrong with your gun. Maybe a broken follower arm but it’s impossible to tell by just a comment. I’d definitely take it to a gunsmith, they will be able to diagnose exactly what’s off.
Wrong answers only 😡😡😡 lol but seroiously this is an SKS. The SVT-40 was first fielded in the early 1940s whereas the SKS was largely a postwar weapon (some small field testing might have been done in 1945 though).
Clearly none of you know what this is, this is without a doubt a Soviet Panzerfaust chambered in 5.56 nato that was used extensively by the Chinese in the Toyota war