Austro-Hungarian 8x50R conversion for the Mosin Nagant!
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- čas přidán 23. 05. 2024
- View this rifle in ultra high resolution:
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More info on these neat rifles:
www.mosinmuseum.com/austro-hu...
If you have a Mosin question or a prayer request, please send me an email at mosinmuseum@gmail.com - Zábava
WOW! thoes pictures in the link are WUNDERBAR !
Also my prayer request is for everyone in the world, we need it more than ever. Thank you
I love seeing that 8x50R Mosin... someday I'll find find that unicorn
Interesting rifle, Sam. By the way, polka-dotted unicorns have been sighted numerous times at Taco Bells in Boulder.
It seems that all of them have been sighted since Colorado legalized pot! 🤙
@@ibfubar Actually, it's the 'shrooms.
Thank you for the interesting Video Big Sam, greetings from Austria🇦🇹.
Thanks Big Sam!
Beautiful rifle Big Sam
The type 2 is not in fact squeeze bore.
The squeeze bore, like the German Panzerbusche, is actually a tapered bore where the projectile is squeezed smaller along the whole length of the barrel.
By forcing a .323 projectile down a .312 bore, the bullet is reduced in size as soon as it enters the rifling.
Schritt is the German word for pace, 2 is then 200 paces. If I remember correctly Arshin is a Russian yard (approx. 71cm)
I thought both 8mmx50r and 8mmx56r diameters were .329 and that some Steyr and Hungarian m95's were rebarreled for 8mmx57 which is .323. in ww2. P.S. Unicorns of any kind are more common than you think. I would think if a 7.62x54r were fired in a revised chamber the case would seriously fire form and would really look different after it was extracted.
Hows bout a 30 roundclip adapter for a mosin 91/30....russian.
There is no increase in velocity.