6 reasons your Mosin-Nagant sniper might be fake
There are plenty of fake Mosin-Nagant snipers out there being passed off as genuine. Mike takes a look at 6 little tells that a particular sniper rifle might not be what it claims to be.
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Hungarian Mosin-Nagant M1891/30 sniper
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Mike was lucky enough to go to a school with a 25 yard smallbore range, only 25 minutes from the centre of British shooting at Bisley, and had a firearms certificate before he had a driver's license. Moving to a more gun-friendly country has allowed him to service his milsurp habit. He lives up in the mountains in Switzerland and vlogs at YouTube as Bloke on the Range. He can be reached at mike@tfb.tv.
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I love videos on the Mosin here at TFB. I always see "garbage rod" comments since Alex "All Hail the Mauser 98" roasted the Moist Nugget. Now I just let out a slight chuckle. Guess a mass-produced rifle used by peasants and farmers to kill a "superior" military in WW2, and Korea for that matter must trigger a lot.
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Somebody once said something to the effect of, the only way a Mosin will truly be valuable is if it has a 70+ year old German still stuck to its bayonet.