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Gun Review: Russian M1895 Nagant revolver in 7.62x38R (VIDEO)

Despite the loading and unloading process, the Nagant is still a solid performer with useful accuracy while boasting recoil that won’t bother a new shooter.

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Mud testing the Mosin-Nagant (VIDEO)

Karl and Ian from InRange TV went Eastern Front with their latest installment of testing classic military weapons by gooping a defenseless Mosin-Nagant rifle in the name of research.

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You know you love the M44 Mosin Nagant (VIDEO)

DemolitionRanch goes fast and furious with the nay-indestructible and hard-hitting 7.62x54R Eastern Bloc boat oar.

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Hickok45 and a 115-year-old Mosin-Nagant (VIDEO)

Everyone's favorite backyard marksman Hickok45 goes old-school with a 1900 Tula-marked Mosin-Nagant rifle.

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Achtung! The Mauser Kar98k is superior to the Mosin Nagant

Many nations who were victims of horrendous Nazi war crimes sought out these weapons as a form of both restitution and insurance they would never fall prey to such barbarity again.

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The most deadly Mosin in the world, the M39

The M39 rifle features the rear sight from the M28-30 rifle, adjustable for elevation from 150 meters to 1,000 meters. The rear sight also folds up into a ladder sight and is marked all the way out to 2,000 meters.

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