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TKIV-85: Finland's Ultimate Mosin Nagant Sniper Rifle (Ad-free)

Join the Kickstarter for "Forged in Snow: Finnish Small Arms 1917-2025" here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/headstamp/forged-in-snow?ref=9pjezc Finland's final iteration of Mosin Nagant sniper was adopted in the 1980s to replace a mix-and-match assortment of m/39-43, m/27-66, and m/28-76 rifles. The two options were a Mosin system using a new bedding block (developed by Border Guard officer E. Toro) or a purpose-made new rifle made by Valmet (the Model 86). The Valmet was clearly the better rifle, but the Mosin option was acceptably good and much cheaper - so that's what was adopted. The parts for the conversions were made by Valmet and assembled at Asevarikko 1. Two different models were made. One was a military specific type, and the other was a dual-use rifle for competition shooting as well as potential military use. The competition rifles had a lighter barrel profile to meet the international competition weight limit and were fitted with competition aperture sights in addition to mounts for scopes. Thanks to Frozen Trigger in Finland for giving me access to these examples to film for you! http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons http://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com

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Simon Jeffreys

Was the biathlon style sling intended for winter use, when soldiers get around on Nordic skis?

Guido Schriewer

what for f.. sake have they going on with the mosin. cheap or not cheap. 80s? rebuild mosins?! mid 80s there was rather only one answer: steyr ssg69. calmer while shooting or not. why does this look like a boat anchor again?