Shooting History: The Carl Gustaf M96 Mauser Review
Join us as we embark on an exciting journey into the past with our review of the Carl Gustaf M96 Mauser, a remarkable rifle used by Swedish soldiers during the Winter Continuation War (1941-1944). This is our first experience shooting an ex-military weapon, and it did not disappoint! In this video, we explore the unique features of the M96, delve into its intriguing history, and take it out to the range for some thrilling live-fire testing. Watch as we assess its performance and discuss how we hope to take this beautiful rifle hunting in the near future. Don't miss this blend of history, nostalgia, and firearm excitement!

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