WWI & WWII Shoot
Posted: July 21st, 2010 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: 12, 1903, 1911, 357, 870, 98k, 9mm, carbine, colt, Enfield, garand, gauge, h&k, IV, Lee, Lugar, m1, magnum, mauser, mk, mosin, nagant, P2000, P38, remington, Rifle, Rugar, springfield, Swedish, Trapdoor, walther, WWI, WWII |Shooting weapons dating back to the late 1800’s. Targets range from 75 yards to 150 yards. A “ding” or “thump” after the shot means a hit. Pistols: Ruger .22 Ruger 9mm Ruger .357 Magnum Luger 9mm Walther P38 Colt 1911 H&K P2000 Rifles: Mosin Nagant Mauser 98k (Sweden) Lee Enfield Mk. IV Springfield 1903 M1 Garand M1 Carbine Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Remington 870 .12 gauge
@Palimino444 Thanks for the information. I like to know my stuff, so that’s very useful.
“Swedish Mauser 98K” is incorrect. Technically It’s called the M96, as in M1896. Furthermore- it isn’t even a “98″ action- it’s based upon the Mauser M1893 design. Great video otherwise
“Swedish Mauser 98K” is incorrect. Technically It’s called the M96, as in M1896. Furthermore- it isn’t even a “98″ action- it’s based upon the Mauser M1893 design. Great video otherwise
I’m at a loss for words. First i see your forza 3 videos, and i’m like “Damn, somebody who actually appreciates muscle cars more than modern supercars!” then i’m like “And he likes good music” now i’m like “And he respects historic guns, but fires them too” i think i found the perfect channel
sick the m1 grand and the k98 are my favorite wwII guns and i loved this vid. You should make a video when you shoot watermellons then put in slowmo cuz its really fun to do
@74camarolt Well 150 yards really isn’t putting your skills to the test, but that’s okay I made the same mistakes when I first held a rifle. There’s an M1 Garand training vid on youtube here somehwere, good source for proper form. Hopefully it helps you as it has helped me.
too bad we forgot to get any footage of mosin nagant firing
lmao! thats awesome! the “girlfriends gun” reminds me of the midget cricket from Men in Black. haha
@LYinKansas Thanks for the comment, but please do explain how we are holding them wrong. Obviously, if we were hitting the targets, there couldn’t be much we were doing wrong.
I couldn’t help but laugh, not a single one of you are holding those weapons the right way. Nice video though, collect the whole set!