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bob barker
Denton, TX · 3 months ago

Mosin…pos Russian 7.62x51r . The trigger is so heavy that you need pliers to pull it.

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Christopher Baker
Atlanta, GA · a month ago

kar98

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Amir Tatalo
Devizes, ENG · a month ago

برنو ساخت آلمان نازی

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David
Canaan, ME · a month ago

grant type

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Austin Davenport
Philadelphia, PA · a month ago

m1 grand

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Hypertiger1417
Greenville, SC · a month ago

M1 grand

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Benjamin Murano
Reno, NV · a month ago

actually manufactured in America then exported to Russia.

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John Petzold
Las Vegas, NV · a month ago

It’s is 100% called a Stripper Clip, lots of world war 2 guns used Striper Clips, ask a gun smith, oh wait I’m a gun smith with 33%2Byears Experience!😂😂

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Thumper
3 months ago

M1 Grand 30.06

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Flap the Stack
Fort Wayne, IN · 3 months ago

okay, if anyone sees this, explain, is this considered a clip or a speed loader?

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Donald Scow
Arcadia, WI · 2 months ago

Mosin nagant. Mine is a 1930 mfr in Russia. it's my deer d gun

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Allen Reay
Longview, WA · 2 months ago

Mosin nagant model m-44. 7.62×54R

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Mike Fantin
Strasburg, OH · a month ago

Mosin Nagant M91/30 7.62×54R. M1 Garand has a clip, and the Mauser uses a smaller stripper clip as it is not a rimmed casing. I know, I have that gun just in M34 carbine Hungarian

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Walther Martinez
Middle River, MD · a month ago

Moving Nagant 44 I have mine😁

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Kyle Schrader
Fishkill, NY · a month ago

m1 garand

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Derek
Barnesville, OH · 2 months ago

the kirkenator

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Douglas Fritz
Hemet, CA · 2 months ago

polish 8mm from ww1

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Atrain
Baton Rouge, LA · a month ago

M1 Garand

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Thomas Reed (Naturalkilla)
Youngsville, NC · a month ago

m1 grand

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Scotty Dunlop
Terre Haute, IN · 2 months ago

M1 garand

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Jason Ratcliff
Tulsa, OK · 2 months ago

m1 garand

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Michael Roland
Petal, MS · 2 months ago

SKS Yugo

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Walther Martinez
Middle River, MD · a month ago

Mosin

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James Roberts II
Benicia, CA · 2 months ago

old mossy nugget

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Landon Magnussen
Flowery Branch, GA · 2 months ago

Mosin nagant type 53 to be exact you can tell by the foldable bayonet. To all the Poole saying M1 garand idk how you’re getting these mixed up they Garand doesn’t have a bolt and for the people saying the kar98k that would also be wrong look at how this gun has a magazine sticking out of the bottom along with the grips on the side

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jeffery sines
Battlement Mesa, CO · 3 months ago

It's called a mouser

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kanyen ledet
Gainesville, GA · 2 months ago

isn't that a mauser 8.5millimeter

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Seth
Boise, ID · 2 months ago

mosin nagant Russian m39 7.62x54

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Exaltn Intrst
Racine, WI · 2 months ago

mosin 762x54R carbine version

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Cooper
St Louis, MO · 2 months ago

Give it some oil gd 😭

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Justin
Calhan, CO · 2 months ago

m53 from 1956

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Jack Moore
Columbus, GA · 2 months ago

Browning BAR

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Michael Garcia
Rancho Cordova, CA · 2 months ago

m-1 garande

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Randy Reader
Bartonville, IL · 2 months ago

infield 303

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Anthony Mickey
Durham, NC · 2 months ago

M1 Garand

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Dr Schlitz
Las Vegas, NV · 2 months ago

Moser K98

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Sàmuel Jordan
Byrdstown, TN · 2 months ago

kar98k

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Jeremiah Neal
Milwaukee, WI · 2 months ago

Kar 98

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Josh Davis
Jacksonville, FL · 2 months ago

Kar 99

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Ken Grabast
Great Bend, KS · 2 months ago

30-06

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Chris Williams
Dallas, TX · 2 months ago

Kar98

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Lloyd Simpson Jr
Bray, OK · 2 months ago

7.62

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Lloyd Simpson Jr
Bray, OK · 2 months ago

sks

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Lloyd Simpson Jr
Bray, OK · 2 months ago

sks

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Freddy M
Nashville, TN · 2 months ago

mosin idk why everyone saying every other rifle lol it's not that hard

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Slim_Thickens41
East Helena, MT · 2 months ago

Kar98k

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Douglas Peralta
Goldendale, WA · 3 months ago

m44 carbine with folding bayonet

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