Shooting the Top 10 Historical Rifles

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An informal head-to-head review of ten of the most significant rifle patterns in history. Featuring veterans of US Army Special Forces - Support. Motor Monkeys lead the way.

https://youtu.be/aKLYg6bD7ZI

https://youtu.be/E2pSsej24M4

0:00 Intro
1:07 FAQ
2:41 Tests and Guests
4:18 G3
6:48 Garand
9:30 Arisaka
11:53 Marlin Model 60
13:45 SKS
16:19 Lee-Enfield
20:55 ArmaLite Rifle
23:05 Mosin
26:47 Mauser 98
31:16 Kalashnikov
34:36 Conclusions
36:03 Outro

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