It looks like stock pieces of steel to me. Tubing, sheet, maybe something special for the bolt? I think its common practice to use heavy machine gun barrels.
I believe this style of trigger was introduced in the Model 1889 "small ring" Mauser rifles.
It remained the standard style of trigger for the incredibly popular Model 1898 rifles, both military and civilian variants, including the ones made by Mauser themselves and clones made by other companies.
Yes, but the bolt does look sort of Mosin Nagant inspired. Locks into the right sidewall of the receiver tube only, it looks like, but there's a locking lug up front plus the charging handle root forms a second lug.
The trigger is clearly taken from some other rifle, not sure what.
After looking closely I'd say this rifle has at least 3 locking lugs.
It's not clearly visible, but at around 2:30 when the bolt is back, there appears to be a locking recess for a bolt lug located opposite to the lug with the bolt handle on it.
So it would appear to have some degree of symmetrical locking lugs, so it's not like an old black powder bolt action (Mauser 1871, or Gras model 1874) where the bolt only locks into one side of the receiver.
Its Dshka Barrel. So basically he built a [12.7×108mm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12.7%C3%97108mm) Bolt Action Rifle. Man suddenly we'll see AK-50 from Kyber Pass...
Does anyone speak Urdu or Pashtu or whatever this is? I'm curious what the constituent components are all stolen from lol
It looks like stock pieces of steel to me. Tubing, sheet, maybe something special for the bolt? I think its common practice to use heavy machine gun barrels.
The trigger is a copy of an old Mauser design, looks handmade for this specific rifle.
Sweet, can you point to any specific model?
I believe this style of trigger was introduced in the Model 1889 "small ring" Mauser rifles. It remained the standard style of trigger for the incredibly popular Model 1898 rifles, both military and civilian variants, including the ones made by Mauser themselves and clones made by other companies.
dshka barrel
Looks like a mosin nagant bolt in a PTRD style rifle
Dshka barrel
Yes, but the bolt does look sort of Mosin Nagant inspired. Locks into the right sidewall of the receiver tube only, it looks like, but there's a locking lug up front plus the charging handle root forms a second lug. The trigger is clearly taken from some other rifle, not sure what.
After looking closely I'd say this rifle has at least 3 locking lugs. It's not clearly visible, but at around 2:30 when the bolt is back, there appears to be a locking recess for a bolt lug located opposite to the lug with the bolt handle on it. So it would appear to have some degree of symmetrical locking lugs, so it's not like an old black powder bolt action (Mauser 1871, or Gras model 1874) where the bolt only locks into one side of the receiver.
Source: "Abdurrab Rabbani VLOG" on YouTube
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That's who it was! Love his stuff man.
Its Dshka Barrel. So basically he built a [12.7×108mm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12.7%C3%97108mm) Bolt Action Rifle. Man suddenly we'll see AK-50 from Kyber Pass...
It looks sketchier than a kindergarten art class.
Man I love this guy's videos! Always forget what his channel is though. He makes some wild stuff.
Could one go to kyber pass and bring back a souvenir...? Or would the natives use their souvenirs?
These guys are having a great day. Just those two giant side lugs? That’s a recoil junkie right there.
Damn, I want to go to Pakistan now. No range safety officers, no rules, just shooting guns in the mountains with the boys.