Milsurp Garage

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This guy on Youtube, he's been making these videos for only a few months now. But his videos are very entertaining. Its like watching The Armory Channel but with all milsurp guns. Plus, hes got a Plymouth Road Runner in the back ground of his videos. I feel he is under rated and Youtube hides his videos at the back of all the more famous youtube channels. Give this guy a look see.

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Thx for the heads-up.

I had a look and he has several Russian milsurp (Mosin Nagant, SVT-40 and 7.62x54r ammo) videos.

The SVT-40 video looks familiar and I probably watched it once when I was looking for related videos.

I subscribed to his channel and will watch more of his videos when I get home later today.

Cheers !!
 
This guy on Youtube, he's been making these videos for only a few months now. But his videos are very entertaining. Its like watching The Armory Channel but with all milsurp guns. Plus, hes got a Plymouth Road Runner in the back ground of his videos. I feel he is under rated and Youtube hides his videos at the back of all the more famous youtube channels. Give this guy a look see.

Milsurp Garage

Thanks for the heads up , his videos are worth a watch.......
 
Wicked. I was also thinking just the other day, isn't it kind of mind blowing that 70 years later, we still have the rifles of one of the greatest wars of the century casually and abundantly available at typically affordable cost. It's common to pick up a weapon that's been to hell and back, possibly seen some seriously evil stuff, and survived to still serve us two generations later as hunting rifles, bush guns, & range shooters. Some of the best guns for a low price, built like tanks and I doubt the people of that time expected them to be tough enough to last this long and still be this popular. Enfields, Mosins, K98's, Garands, SVT's, etc. Talk about built to last.
 
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