I'm at a loss for words on this "Mosin test"

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I'm at a loss for words on this "Mosin test"

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If it's a repost, forgive me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfiXFyIbOZw
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Doesn't surprise me of the strength of Mosins
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LOL just WOW!

I would LOVE to see an AR to try & do that.
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Ar's can't even run without lube let alone torture.
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SavageDennis wrote:LOL just WOW!

I would LOVE to see an AR to try & do that.
I would not want to fire an AR in a test like that. Let's face it, the AR is held closed by a spring, the Mosin Nagant by a bolt handle
Damn, I'll bet that's going to leave a mark! Probably hurt too!
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Pretty extreme testing, I could not find a part 2
Damn, I'll bet that's going to leave a mark! Probably hurt too!
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I looked...i didn't see a part two either.
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The video was released today. I would probably expect part 2 within a week... Unless they still can't get that casing out :lol:
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yeah that was deffinatly some crazy stuff. and he still didnt find the hand guard =P
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If you did that to someone's ar....they would cry like a baby
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:D :lol:
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James811 wrote:The video was released today. I would probably expect part 2 within a week... Unless they still can't get that casing out :lol:
LOL right! I'd almost be willing to lay $$ that the casing is a fixture now.
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ponycarman wrote:Image

:D :lol:
Yes it is, now go be the black rifle somewhere else, YA PUSSY...lol
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I LOVE my AR15! :b sad:

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Shes one of my MANY babies!!
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I love mine too. My ak too :).
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I guess next the will load with C-4......

I hate to see the poor old thing abused like that, but, at the same time, it makes me proud! :D

I do not believe the AR would have survived the trip around the lot at the beginning.
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I will have to watch this when I get home.
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The ar more than likely wouldn't have made it. But then again it reall doesn't have too. Built for a different type of war and soldier. Thats how I look at it anyways.
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Nice vid. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Junk Yard Dog wrote:I will have to watch this when I get home.
It's just some idiots trying to blow up a Mosin.

"Hey Yaaaal, Dont go & load that thar' Rifle with an overloaded round. Sumbody might get done hurt".

DUMBF$%KS... :roll:
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