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M28/76: A Finnish Competition & Sniper Mosin 

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The Finns developed several difference scopes rifles in the 1930s, but none were made in large quantities, and they were not really much used during the Winter War or Continuation War. The first post-war consideration was given to a new model in 1954, but that led instead to a decision to make a competition version of the M28 rifle using nice diopter sights; the M28/57. These were later modified by cutting down their stocks to be better biathlon rifles...up until international biathlon moved form full power cartridges to .22 rimfire.
In the mid 1960s, Valmet's planned semiauto 7.62x54R sniper rifle on the AK platform failed - it was far too inaccurate. Left in a bit of a lurch, the Army took the M28/57 setup and applied it to the M27 Army rifles, and the resulting M27/66 was an interim sniper rifle, as well as being the standard Army rifle for formal marksmanship competitions. These were supplemented by the old M28/57 rifles, which were rebuilt with new stocks as the M28/76 - which is what we are looking at today. Ultimately, these were all replaced by the TKIV-85 proper sniper's rifle in the 1980s.
Most M28/76 rifles were made with just diopter sights; only a small number were given scope bases as well. In addition, about 10% were made with left-handed stocks, and I am very lucky to have found an example with both of those features!
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@chaprandom8362
@chaprandom8362 Год назад
Nice to see Ian rocking the Finnish drip
@trikyy7238
@trikyy7238 Год назад
With a very rare "duck" cap to boot.
@janihuhtanen8289
@janihuhtanen8289 Год назад
Ians fascination with Finland and Finnish guns warms my cold Finnish heart
@dr.ryttmastarecctm6595
@dr.ryttmastarecctm6595 Год назад
To keep your heart warm may I suggest some time in a smoke sauna?
@SpliefDaGrief
@SpliefDaGrief Год назад
America loves Finnish guns 👏🏻
@Tomi-oe5mz
@Tomi-oe5mz Год назад
Sama
@kc9602
@kc9602 Год назад
Simo would be proud.
@LemonCamel
@LemonCamel Год назад
How could you not be? Some crazy stuff, I mean, look at THIS thing.
@hektonian
@hektonian Год назад
Let me just appreciate the M91 cucumber salad outfit. Also, your open chest pockets will probably get you chewed on by the first Finnish NCO that sees you
@Nollis
@Nollis Год назад
I only noticed them from your comment and now I can't keep my eyes off of them. It just feels so... wrong.
@ElTejon47901
@ElTejon47901 Год назад
Hey, hero, that blouse is unsat! Come see me after this video. Bring a hydration source!
@NearCry91
@NearCry91 Год назад
The word you're looking for is relish.
@deathraygonzo6339
@deathraygonzo6339 Год назад
Gona
@jackboomslang5646
@jackboomslang5646 Год назад
I believe that is a Hellepuku M01
@GeFeldz
@GeFeldz Год назад
Left-handed example with a scope-mount west of the Atlantic, not a unicorn but probably the equivalent of a northern-european moose with a form-fitted saddle =)
@MatsGarage
@MatsGarage Год назад
Ok, who has leaked the info about the top secret nordic moose cavalry?
@randyallen2771
@randyallen2771 Год назад
Back in the 80s when I was competing in biathlon, I replaced the stock on my Anchutz 1427 with a Finish Laukennen stock that I got from one of the US team coaches that looked just like what you’ve got there. It was functional and beautiful, a big step up from the factory stock it replaced and a thing of beauty. Wish I still had that rifle. By the way, the aluminum rail on the left side of the forend is to attach a carrying harness so the rifle can be carried flat across the back and vertical when skiing. Thanks for showing this piece.
@manicmechanic448
@manicmechanic448 Год назад
I love how modifiable the old Mosin's are.
@buncer
@buncer Год назад
Yeah, bubba does too.
@dothwalrus370
@dothwalrus370 Год назад
Oh Bubba, no!
@manicmechanic448
@manicmechanic448 Год назад
@@dothwalrus370 you brag about ownin a Glock, don't you?
@liamzakhaev
@liamzakhaev Год назад
​@@manicmechanic448 Bragging about owning a Glock is infinitely more acceptable than butchering a mosin nagant with Promag parts. Neither are good mind you, but if I were a home invader, I'd consider a bubba with a mosin that should be put down an easier target.
@liamzakhaev
@liamzakhaev Год назад
@@coolsenjoyer except the finns had a good sense of quality control, fudds who fit a mosin into an archangel stock do not.
@evantalbott8602
@evantalbott8602 Год назад
I just got back from a trip to Helsinki a couple of days ago and saw this in a military museum. Awesome!
@chaprandom8362
@chaprandom8362 Год назад
If anyway possible, I'd love to see Ian take a look at the TKIV 85, the still serving sniper Mosin of the Finnish Army.
@matthewmudgett7413
@matthewmudgett7413 Год назад
At the start he says this is “not quite the final” sniper mosin. So I’d bet good money he’s either already filmed the newer rifle or he has plans to
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons Год назад
I don't have it filmed yet, but it's on the list. :)
@juhokuusisto9339
@juhokuusisto9339 Год назад
From what I've heard, TKiv 85 should be going to war reserves and province companies with SVD soon, as the new Sako rifles come to service. TRG M10's for bolt action sniping and M23 for DMR.
@jaakkokoskinen8198
@jaakkokoskinen8198 Год назад
The 85 is a lovely rifle especially taking into account its humble ancestry, and especially with D166 bullets.
@jkausti6737
@jkausti6737 Год назад
@@ForgottenWeapons I'd like too see that video for one simple reason; Ian trying to say "tarkkuuskivääri". I mean he chickened out on "rynnäkkökivääri" while doing the RK62 videa so....
@CKshouta
@CKshouta Год назад
One of these was recently featured on "Hot gat or fudd crap" article on TFB. Sadly none of the writers there recognized the rifle as an official conversion and thought it was a well done Elbonian rifle.
@dwi2921
@dwi2921 Год назад
Wow, the folks at TFB don't actually know that much about old guns? Colour me surprised! Seriously though, all it takes is a Google search.
@sniperfreak223
@sniperfreak223 Год назад
The "tacticool" folks don't hold the moist nuggets in very high regard
@CKshouta
@CKshouta Год назад
@@sniperfreak223 most nuggets are garbage rods Finnish ones is another story altogether especially ones that are converted by them to legit target rifles.
@sniperfreak223
@sniperfreak223 Год назад
@@CKshouta you are aware that the Finnish Mosins are all just rebuilt "garbage" Mosins?
@progeda666
@progeda666 Год назад
that stock looks so nice
@mike9975
@mike9975 Год назад
I did a few of Homeland Defence Organizations sniper courses in the early 2000s...We got issued both these and the M85 variant. 28/76 is lighter of these two, and dragging it in a ditch all ghillied up was far nicer. The bipod was a rather clunky affair but the rifles were easily capable of hitting targets at 500 meters, which was the maximum distance we could use at the Coastal Brigade's range.
@tree9856
@tree9856 Год назад
The boys at 9hole reviews gotta run this thing!!! Very nice weapon. Love the left hand fire right hand bolt. Always wanted a lefty for my collection. Like the opposing hand bolt operation idea. Trigger hand stays put. On further thought neither of them are leftys so.... bummer. You da man Ian. Thanks
@Doppeldropper
@Doppeldropper Год назад
My father had an old m/28-30 modified for biathlon use back in late 50's early 60's. He ordered a barrel and biathlon stock (and biathlon harness) from Sako and had it put together (by Sako or armory). The stock was different type, i.e. not the same as the one Ian shows here. My dad used it till the .22LR rifles took over in military biathlon competitions too.
@danieldalessandro96
@danieldalessandro96 Год назад
"Sporterizing" done so right it becomes a sniper/competition rifle. I'll allow it.
@Zerja
@Zerja Год назад
So cool, I own one of these and it is a truly amazing piece. Mine came with the name tag of the last person to use it in competition. Silky smooth and ultra light trigger. The double ghost ring sights are super super cool.
@sillysongs19
@sillysongs19 Год назад
that stock is beautiful
@nerome619
@nerome619 Год назад
Well goes to show the phrase 'you can't polish a turd' has never met a determined Finn!
@Jake_Hamlin
@Jake_Hamlin Год назад
Simo Häyhä wouldnt call the M28-30 a turd
@someotamatonewithayoutubea9478
Glad to hear that as a finn myself, but i wouldn't say that mosin nagant is "turd", if you have ever heard of 6,5mm caliber carcano rifles. they're called terni rifles because a company: terni imported them in finland, only for us to complain how shitty the carcanos were, the caliber is inadequate for our environment and stopping power is almost non existent of you hit anywhere but the red commie bastard's "cabbage" (brains)
@nerome619
@nerome619 Год назад
@@Jake_Hamlin He wasn't from 1976 when this rifle was introduced ... technology had moved on.
@TheCouchCommando
@TheCouchCommando Год назад
It's not the rifle pattern that is bad in russian mosins apparently , it's fetal alcohol syndrome machinists.
@JonJonGTA
@JonJonGTA Год назад
​@@nerome619 simo passed away if i remember correctly in 2002. But who knows if he even held or seen this model. But for sure he was definitely around the same time this model was created. And yes i know the model he used was the Model 28-30
@herosstratos
@herosstratos Год назад
7:56 Firma Karl Krähling Optik in Wetzlar, Germany MSW-Wetzlar: M. Hensoldt & Söhne Optische Werkstätte Wetzlar
@Tallus_ap_Mordren
@Tallus_ap_Mordren Год назад
Love the lefty stock there!
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Год назад
I have the Finn M-39 rifle, one of the first milsurps I ever bought. Looks very nice, but the bore is badly pitted, as I didn't really know what to look for way back then. I call her my "Prom Queen with bad teeth". 😆
@jukkatalari3896
@jukkatalari3896 Год назад
Taskut! Lepo! Taskut - kiinni! :D ... points for Ian for wearing the M/91 (summer version) on the video (The summer version was basically issued only to those on duty outside Finland, id est UN peacekeeping missions et cetera.)
@jukkatalari3896
@jukkatalari3896 Год назад
Oh dang! On the range, he has sorsalakki (the duck cap), a soft cap originally used with the M/62 cammies! :) (The camo pattern is the same, with M/91 the colors were standardized; earlier M/62 had wild variety of shades as fabric printing colors shifted easily)
@eerokutale277
@eerokutale277 Год назад
Finnish M62 Camouflage Effectiveness: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zm7g1wsdIyw.html
@jarmonuora3397
@jarmonuora3397 Год назад
That so familiar BDU... I used that during my first tour in BiH.😀 Good memories.
@petrimakela5978
@petrimakela5978 Год назад
But my god does that cap suck
@jukkatalari3896
@jukkatalari3896 Год назад
@@petrimakela5978 Suck? You must have had wrong size or your hair was too long - as I remember, it was one of the better liked items (and as such, one of the items that was most frequently reported ”lost”)
@fm451
@fm451 Год назад
Great Video, Ian. This rifle reminds me of the East German SSG-82 Police Sniper rifle, on steroids!
@Hyller88
@Hyller88 Год назад
you really need 4K with all these amassing firearms you are showing. Especially with all the great content that you are making.
@darkoflight4938
@darkoflight4938 Год назад
Just wonderful to see how it shoot as well as the usual technical stuff. Another great video about a great gun and a lefty one at that for Ian!
@IExistSometimes
@IExistSometimes Год назад
I greatly enjoy your pronunciation of Kuopio at 5:10
@sionsoschwalts2762
@sionsoschwalts2762 Год назад
Ah, another rifle I need. Why does Ian do this to me? Why do I do this to myself?😢😂
@kraatarin8226
@kraatarin8226 Год назад
5:30 Very nicely pronounced "Asevarikko", Ian is becoming fluent in finnish
@GeFeldz
@GeFeldz Год назад
13:18 I love the sentiment Ian, and i do get the joke (i actually smiled to myself), however i do feel the need to inform the 99.99 percent of viewers not from here that even the northern parts of Finland, Sweden and Norway (well, northern Norway not as much being right next to the north sea and across the 'scandinavian mountains' mountain range from Sweden) do get to 95-100+ degrees F for an admittedly small part of the year. Long story short, it gets actually hot up here in the sub-arctic (way north of where Ian usually goes in Finland) for at least a short period each summer. Funnily enough, that's usually around the same period when the sun doesn't set at night (or only partially sets as it is here where i live), whodathunkit? 100 degrees F in the shade is rare, i admit, but it does happen. A nice summer does have a good few days with 75-85 degrees F in the shade and a couple-three-five days (24 hour days) when it never gets below 68 degrees F. LOTS and LOTS of mosquitoes though, oh lawd the mosquitoes.
@GeFeldz
@GeFeldz Год назад
The above post may or may not have been crafted under the influence of ethanol in the blood. Who knows?
@Ba_Yegu
@Ba_Yegu Год назад
A Company of British troops went a few years ago to a military exercise in Finnish Lapland unprepared. A few days later most of them were considered casualties in the exercise as the Mosquitoes almost ate them alive.
@homeruu1lol
@homeruu1lol Год назад
My dad worked at Asevarikko1 from around 1969-2005ish and he was a carpenter who made the stocks to this rifle and the tkiv 85 with his work buddies😎 Need to show the video to my dad. Fun fact my grandpa worked in Asevarikko1 before and during the winter/continuation war and after it
@polhokustaa4989
@polhokustaa4989 Год назад
very cool! I have a frankenstein built which has 27-66 stock, TKIV-85 bedding block, Maxim barrel and a Timney trigger :D
@ragnarragnarsson3128
@ragnarragnarsson3128 Год назад
I wonder how much a much rarer left handed and factory scoped variant of an already rare finnish sniper rifle set Ian back...
@Khan.WrathOf
@Khan.WrathOf Год назад
Low 5 figures at least. I don't see a big following for these as they don't have a history of combat use but the rarity alone should put it up there.
@rays.5764
@rays.5764 Год назад
History and shooting in one video. What a treat.
@av8bvma513
@av8bvma513 Год назад
Kiitos paljon Ian!
@donaldwinecoff4527
@donaldwinecoff4527 Год назад
I had an M28/76 without the scope mount. It was chambered in 7.62X53R so I couldnt run surplus and factory ammo was expensive so I sold it. I regret that decision now. I still have a beautiful M39 with a plum color barrel that I love.
@Finnish_Infantryman
@Finnish_Infantryman Год назад
I find Finnish mosins are extremely interesting. Nice camo by the way
@marttimattila9561
@marttimattila9561 Год назад
I made a 22 cal. copy from 28/57 when I was serving in 1972-3 just to make something to use for my sparetime and I was amassed how steady 28/57 was when standing. Durin that period one H. Ikola was making a 22 rim. prototype for him self. So some way I came close to Finnish rifle devepment. I still have this 22 cal. "Reikäkivääri" a so called Hole rifle because it has a hole in the stock where the thump goes tru.
@dennisboulais7905
@dennisboulais7905 Год назад
Your reality shooting episodes are quite amusing. Combine forgetfulness with Murphy's law and you have a hit RU-vid channel! lol
@nicklewis7291
@nicklewis7291 Год назад
I hope you never run out of cool guns to do videos about.
@DustyGamma
@DustyGamma Год назад
7:02 "And this one on mine..." This is Ian's rifle. There are few like it, but this one is Ian's.
@xdgamer2765
@xdgamer2765 Год назад
there is also a dragoon/cavalry ww2 finland uniform, and ww2 raincoat standard infantry, very drippy stuff bro
@bratarnolda1014
@bratarnolda1014 Год назад
This dude is amazing. No bull, no stupid jokes or content for the show
@petesheppard1709
@petesheppard1709 Год назад
I can just imagine touching that trigger before you get it snugged in tight...😬
@DiggingForFacts
@DiggingForFacts Год назад
I remember reading an article (probably in the old Dutch AK56 magazine) in the early 00's about a sniper competition in Finland and I clearly recall them mentioning "custom-built Mosin action platforms." I get the feeling this is what the author was referring to when he was observing the proceedings.
@StahortheDark
@StahortheDark Год назад
Speaking of biathlon rifles, it's always fascinating to see ease with which it cycled. Is this specific design, or just high-quality manufature?
@wunerwaffles
@wunerwaffles Год назад
The fact that you were able to find a left hand version is pretty cool
@dethmgnt4257
@dethmgnt4257 Год назад
Looks like the Diana break barrel pellet rifle I had as a kid 😂
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger Год назад
No more so than any other precision rifle of the period.
@nickthompson9697
@nickthompson9697 Год назад
I've always wanted one of those.
@digitaal_boog
@digitaal_boog Год назад
Reminds me of the ssg82
@TheLemminkainen
@TheLemminkainen Год назад
i used this in army and loved it ! it gave me many numbs to shoulder
@StPaul76
@StPaul76 4 месяца назад
I shot with this and the TAK-85 as well as the SVD during my service in the sniper/dmr training. My personal rifle being the 85 with a Zeiss 2-7x42 scope with a finer duplex reticle. The 85 is more adjustable incl.trigger angle and pull settings. As I recall(might be wrong) that these 76's were .308-bore built to shoot the .308-caliber D46 target bullet. A 185gr fmjbt "Häyhä" bullet. The 85 was a .310-bore built for the .310-caliber 200gr D166 "war-bullet". So we had to pay attention which rounds were used in different rifles. But there was only a couple of 76's in use in our unit back in the mid 90's. Shooting .311-caliber like I'd assume this S&B 182gr stuff is, I wouldn't expect very impressive results in precision but more like impressive recoil and pressure marks in the primers as well as extensive coppering in the barrel. These rifles may be old but it is the superbly made barrels, head spacing, triggers, the Proper ammunition(not Russki surplus iron-stuff) And the shooter that hits his mark that kills not how 'modern' any particular weapon is.. A 185gr-200gr fmjbt with a high SD and BC with an impact velocity of 2000fps out in the distance will harvest meat with always two holes in the opponent. The entrance and the exit. No difference in physical practice to a modern .308 "sniper rifle".
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 Год назад
13:25 I saw one in a sauna..in Finland! I miss the '00s 😞
@santtilagmailcom
@santtilagmailcom Год назад
I got to shoot with that during my service and won all the artillery officers who was shooting with me. Some of them even claimed that someone had shot to my target since they had a hard time believing that a navy medic could beat them in shooting.
@randymagnum143
@randymagnum143 Год назад
What did you do with all the arty officers?
@anttieskelinen1
@anttieskelinen1 Год назад
@@randymagnum143 coastal artillery was a thing back then.
@randymagnum143
@randymagnum143 Год назад
@@anttieskelinen1 I was being an ass and making a joke about your English, even knowing it's not your first language. You said you "won all the artillery officers" and not "won against all the artillery officers" If you still have those officers in your possession, please disregard my poor attempt at a joke.
@pablorages1241
@pablorages1241 Год назад
LOL ... I had the same thing when i was in the forces ... you shoot well and people say the people next to you are shooting at your target ...as if that would be better
@jarmonuora3397
@jarmonuora3397 Год назад
@@anttieskelinen1 So, it was Upinniemi then?😀 I served there from 1992 to 2000. First at coastal artillery (to June 1996). After that Navy to October 2000.
@cosaqueexiste9647
@cosaqueexiste9647 Год назад
Hey ian would you be able to discuss Finnish ammunition? I think it's sort of a forgotten thing about Finnish use and adoption of small arms
@Schaumanner
@Schaumanner Год назад
I'm from Lapua so I'd love to see Ian talking about Finnish ammo, since that's the only thing my home town is known for other than commie busting in the 30's. During my military service it was heart warming to see that ammo was always marked Lapua :D
@kuppakeisari
@kuppakeisari Год назад
@@Schaumanner im familiar with Lapua with the racetrack as it is one that allows some noise. I would argue that at least half if not more bensalenkkarit in drifting scene would know Lapua.
@jobervelasco8614
@jobervelasco8614 Год назад
I just competed last week at the USA Shooting 300 meter National Rifle Championship in Elk River, MN using a Finnish made Tikka T3X. It can get the job done just as well as the Swiss made Grunig and Bleiker 300 meter rifles. The Finns make great rifles.
@dagobertkrikelin1587
@dagobertkrikelin1587 Год назад
I'm cammo with envy, perkele!
@kristiangunderson
@kristiangunderson Год назад
I don't have a Finnish target/sniper rifle, but i have several from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Cool rifles for sure, especially the ones that were built into essentially civilian marksmanship rifles from rifles captured at the end of WWII. One that I have is a Danish Schultz and Larsen built on a VZ 24 action. A bunch of them came into Canada over the last 10 years or so from Sweden and Denmark.
@Creen64
@Creen64 Год назад
My buddy has one of these with a pretty close serial number to yours. Unfortunately if I remember correctly the scope mount was bent in shipping so he's stuck shooting with the diopter sights. It's a neat rifle for sure.
@mettakana
@mettakana Год назад
When those stock came to finnsih army surplus stores, most were left hand. Never saw a right hand stock in the surplus store.
@VincitOmniaVeritas7
@VincitOmniaVeritas7 Год назад
- Hey Stalin, wanna hear a joke? - Da, Simo. - Helsinki. - I don’t get it… - And you’ll never will… 😎 - мудак!!
@Tekdruid
@Tekdruid Год назад
Finland used to absolutely dominate biathlon competitions with these.
@lassenlautta
@lassenlautta Год назад
wonder if this is related to the later 7.62 TKIV 85
@petrimakela5978
@petrimakela5978 Год назад
Essentially same guys behind that project
@556bc
@556bc Год назад
Gun Jesus's collection and dedication to international gun history makes me happy.
@g54b95
@g54b95 Год назад
The last shot was epic.
@Book-bz8ns
@Book-bz8ns Год назад
That rifle just looks like fun to shoot.
@juhanivalimaki5418
@juhanivalimaki5418 9 дней назад
Finland had like 27-30 pieces of sniper rifle scopes 30.11.1939 when USSR attacked and WW2 started for Finnish part. Thus just for evaluations/development, basically. With around 2x to 4x fixed magnification. (Interestingly also only 27-30 tanks. Old tanks for training infantry for how to work with and against tanks. Only some of them had cannon, rest with machine guns.)
@bravo_cj
@bravo_cj Год назад
2:17 "The development of the Finnish AK is pretty well...Finnished" lol
@clangerbasher
@clangerbasher Год назад
Isn't this the rifle that featured recently on The Firearm Blog's Hot Gat or Fud Crap feature?
@JohnSmith-yv6eq
@JohnSmith-yv6eq Год назад
CKshouta 24 minutes ago One of these was recently featured on "Hot gat or fudd crap" article on TFB. Sadly none of the writers there recognized the rifle as an official conversion and thought it was a well done Elbonian rifle.
@clangerbasher
@clangerbasher Год назад
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq I thought so. Thanks.
@williamkoppos7039
@williamkoppos7039 4 месяца назад
Wow, You scored Bigtime. Enjoy it.
@aurigo_tech
@aurigo_tech Год назад
Beautiful rifle.
@literaldirt
@literaldirt Год назад
you should do a video on the remington r5, not sure if it’s really noteworthy enough to make an entire video on it but i find it really cool and it’s probably my favorite ar15-esque rifle (idrk how to put it but i mean like the hk416, sig spear/mcx, those types of rifles)
@randomalex2696
@randomalex2696 11 месяцев назад
Holy crap. The intro to describe how the Finnish got from plain Mosin Nagant to that rifle was so long! So much of people believing they can do a little better each time. Challenge Ian to get each of those rifles and shoot them all in one day. In winter though,as was intended.
@paulcrusse7800
@paulcrusse7800 Год назад
Thank you for all of your hard work. Are Finnish mosans affordable?
@masonhaggerty186
@masonhaggerty186 Год назад
Well not anymore. I had gotten most of mine 5 years ago or so for anywhere from 450 to 500. Now an M28/30 is pushing $1,000 and an M39 is 800.
@juihmi
@juihmi Год назад
These rifles are pretty accurate. I have M28-57 but it is equipped with M27 stock.
@mightress
@mightress Год назад
Mosins aren't bad shooters anyway. The surplus ammo sock. Reload with good bullets and powder and they shout pretty well.
@ihcfn
@ihcfn Год назад
That's a meaty report!
@leoruotsalainen6339
@leoruotsalainen6339 8 месяцев назад
Great rifle & video 👍👍🎯🎯
@chrbonde
@chrbonde Год назад
The bolt throw also looks a LOT smoother than the one on my M91/30. Also on mine, the sights were so off to the side from the factory, that they had to be drifted so far out that they look like they are about to fall of the front dovetail!
@Aq7
@Aq7 Год назад
Please make the next book about finnish ww2 weapons! Would be an immediate buy.
@mrmicro22
@mrmicro22 Год назад
I'm curious the range for full power biathlon. The safety logistics must have been much more daunting.
@codymansfield7358
@codymansfield7358 Год назад
I would like to see Rob Ski get his hands on that rifle. Great video.
@debi5292
@debi5292 Год назад
This rifle has Ian's name all over it. My bet is it will be one of his prize firearms from this day forward.
@nelsonbrum8496
@nelsonbrum8496 Год назад
I have one of those stocks. But just the stock. Previous owner broke it at the pistol grip, and "repaired" it. I've been planning on fixing it correctly, but I don't have a spare moist nugget to modify.
@seppa1019
@seppa1019 Год назад
9 hole review has to try that!
@kuurottoa
@kuurottoa Год назад
Does anyone remember the video when Ian tells the lady enthusiastically the anecdote about Mosin's bolt and the rock?
@luizalex.7424
@luizalex.7424 Год назад
This is the guy the PU Mosin's girlfriend tells him not to worry about
@kantenklaus9753
@kantenklaus9753 Год назад
The rifle reminds me of my HW 80 from my youth and that is not meant disrespectfully at all. It seems to me that the first shot has released very surprisingly : ).... I like the rifle!
@theweppe27
@theweppe27 Год назад
"Class, pronounce with me: Tark-kuus-ki-vää-ri"
@Coltbreath
@Coltbreath Год назад
It’s awesome to see a Mossin action performing without Sticky Bolt 😊
@arikauraniemi9383
@arikauraniemi9383 6 месяцев назад
2/97 and I have a love/hate relationship with this rifle. Conscripts think it funny to always mess up the sights for the next guy and one day I got the "nakki" job to zero the diopters of 6 of these. They were the most messed up and I couldn't even hit the frames with some of them at first. Of course alone with no spotter. I walked back and forth that range like 20 km that day and my shoulder was blue for hundred+ rounds fired. This rifle has a bit of a kick to it. It's a good rifle though, nice trigger and you can hit bullseyes with the diopter at 300m range with ease once it's zeroed in... Looking back at it being sore all over was small price for having the range all day alone with this thing.
@michaelwhite3478
@michaelwhite3478 9 месяцев назад
Ian is the Les Claypool of old firearms 🙂👍
@sealove79able
@sealove79able Год назад
A great very interesting video and rifle Gun Jesus. Is the wood furniture that thick and massive in order to provide some stability for shooting?Have a good one.
@mrkeogh
@mrkeogh Год назад
That stock was hand-carved from a railway sleeper 😉
@isoantsa
@isoantsa Год назад
I carried Tkiv85 version in the army and although it was heavy i loved it. The bipod was crap and like in your video kept falling no matter what. Once my whole squad had to comb the forest to find it 😄
@joekahno
@joekahno Год назад
Just a bit of trivia, the novelest who wrote "Enemy at the Gates" spent years traveling eastern europe doing background research, then died some time after sending the completed manuscript off to the publisher. As a result he wasn't around when they did the cover art for the book, which was copied for some of the movie posters. The graphic artist doing the paste up, not knowing anything about firearms and working in a generally gun phobic industry mirrored the image of the rifle and nobody caught the mistake. It shows a true lefty M91-30, something that AFAIK never existed.
@cheesenoodles8316
@cheesenoodles8316 Год назад
Excellent.
@Balzzack
@Balzzack 11 месяцев назад
Love this video. I bought one of these from centerfire systems and my buddy bought 2 . Mine didn’t have the scope mount just the target sights my buddies one had the mount no scope and the other the target sights.. I will have to look but I believe mine barrel was replaced? And it is marked m28/77 ? I have to look it’s been in the case for long time
@osmoahma7561
@osmoahma7561 Год назад
I used to shoot TAK quite a bit, durin my service, together with TRG.
@brucewelty7684
@brucewelty7684 Год назад
Drat, you answered my question b4 I cld get here to type it.
@armchairwarrior963
@armchairwarrior963 Год назад
I have one and she is in the safe lol. Never use her. One of the few rifles NYC let me buy. I brought it from another state and transfer it to NYC lol. Now its in Tx and still not used :).
@seanmatto2258
@seanmatto2258 Год назад
Ian, can you do the G44(m) or the Gerat 07. I heard it was a simplified version of the Gewehr 43 made by Mauser towards the end of the war but was cancelled due to the Sturmgewehr program of 44-45.
@BeefaloBart
@BeefaloBart Год назад
Ashamed to admit this but... I got a call from a friend who ran a gunshop. He knew I liked Milsurp rifles but mostly the odd ones or bubba modified ones. He told me he had a bubba Mosin and he sold it to me for $250. It was one of these in right hand. It was missing the diopter sights and scope but had the mount. I put on a scope from my parts bin and shot it in. I liked it but the stock looked horrible, and I ended up selling it in a deal later on. He and I both thought it was just some bubba modified milsurp.
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