Airsoft Mike unboxes and goes over the S&T M1891/30 Mosin Nagant, a spring-powered airsoft rifle featuring a real wood stock. Rather than just looking at the toy in isolation, he brings out an original Russian-made real steel version for a side-by-side comparison. It turns out that while the airsoft version is brand new and shiny, the authentic rifle has the advantage of having actually seen historical action, though it likely smells a bit more like old motor oil and history.
Airsoft Mike unboxes and reviews the Double Bell Mosin Nagant M1891/30, a shell-ejecting airsoft rifle. He says he likes the high-quality build, which features a solid real wood stock and full metal components, giving it a heavy and authentic feel. This specific model includes a 3.5x PU scope with a functional reticle and genuine leather lens covers.
Neo035 shows the process and performance of upgrading an S&T Mosin-Nagant airsoft rifle with a complete internal kit from TNT Studio to improve its range and accuracy. He compares the stock rifle to the modified one, which features a smoother bolt action, a significant increase in power (about 100 FPS gain with an M130 spring), and an extended effective range from approximately 58 meters to 65 meters, noting that the upgrade makes it much easier to consistently hit targets at long distances.
A Mosin Nagant chambered in .500 S&W Magnum? James of The Firearm Blog tries one for this video... "The Mosin Nagant - we all know it, but what happens when you take a classic Mosin Nagant rifle, rechamber it in .500 S&W Magnum, and modify it to accept AR-15 magazines? You get one of the most absurd and powerful Bubba rifles ever made.
Mach Sakai, the ever prolific airsoft reviewer, goes for the S&T Mosin Nagant airsoft rifle this time. The S&T Mosin Nagant airsoft rifle is a looker, with realistic metal parts, beautiful wood furniture, and performance to match. It shoots at 360 FPS and is compatible with upgrades, making it a good option for airsoft enthusiasts and collectors alike.
How would one fare in a QCB game going against players with AEGs or semi-auto airsoft guns? AirsoftNEXT goes to one armed with Mosin-Nagant and SMLE Mk III rifles from Taiwan Gun. The game took place at the ASM Arena located in Warsaw, Poland. Both rifles are based on period rifles that saw action during two world wars.
Owners of the S&T Mosin-Nagant M1938 bolt action airsoft rifle can check this video from Taiwan Gun on how to disassemble it for maintenance. The Mosin-Nagant model m1938 is a historical Russian repeating airsoft gun rifle manufactured by ST Armament. It was introduced to the artillery, rear and auxiliary formations and is recognizable by its shortened barrel.
Comrade Quiche Airsoft had fun playing with a Mosin Nagant airsoft rifle indoors at Project N1... "Since it is common knowledge that a short length replica is easier to maneuver indoors, I decided to use the customized Airsoft Mosin Nagant 91/30 rifle, complete with tracer unit mounted in a faux supressor.
Also, since it was Easter Sunday we had an 'egg hunt' game mode!"
Jeff The Kid does a comprehensice review of the Mosin Nagant Model PU 1891/39 airsoft rifle from Zeta Lab... "Do you think Russia’s strongest rifle is AK? Then you are wrong! Long before the advent of AK, there was a rifle that led the Soviet Red Army to overthrow Nazi Germany. It was this Mosin-Nagant (Russian: Винтовка Мосина). The movie "The Enemy Now" appeared in models M91/30 and M91. /30 PU and M38 carbines are all used by soldiers of the Soviet Red Army.
Neo035 looks to the East this time for something used in World War II for a review and he finds the BO Manufacture Nagant M44. This airsoft Co2 rifle is based on the model M44 is that were used by the Russian infantry during the Second World War. This is comes equipped with a bayonet which is a fiberglass dummy and hyper realistic. This model is manufactured by Wingun in Taiwan according to the specifications of BO Manufacture. It has Weathered metal parts to give it a vintage look with dark wood faux wood and a Mosin Nagant strap included.