Monday, May 31, 2010

Mosin Nagant

So in the Russo-Turkish War the Russians didn't fair too well. They had single shot rifles while their opponents had semi-automatic weapons. So the Russian army launched a search for a new rifle. Capt Mosin of the Imperial Army submitted a design as well as Leon Nagant. At first Nagant's submission looked better, but on further examination Mosin's shown. After taking a idea's from Nagant's they made the Model 1891.
The Model 1891 was used until approximately the 1930s, at that point some updates where made and the new weapon was classified as M91/30. This weapon was made through the end of WWII and was the standard Russia battle rifle through the war.
A number of carbine versions were produced (1907, 1938, 1944, and 1959). Also a number of other countries produced similar versions of the rifle and use them through a number of years.
The Soviet Union continued to use Mosin Nagants as sniper rifles until they fell. The Russian Federation continued to use it as a sniping weapon through at least 1998. Others continue to utilize it, making the service life well over 100 years.

As for mine, it is from 1943 and is from the Izhevk Arsenal located in Russia (founded in 1807 by Tsar Alexandar 1)

Pictures to come

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