The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed military rifle. Known officially as the 3-line rifle M1891 and informally in Russia...
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"трёхлинейная винтовка образца 1891 года"), colloquially known as Mosin–Nagant. Mosin was born in Ramon, in the Voronezh Governorate of the Russian Empire...
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shotguns under the name "Remington-Nagant". The company is best known for Émile's contribution to the design of the Mosin–Nagant Russian service rifle, adopted...
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7.62×54mmR (redirect from 7.62x54mmR Mosin Nagant)
a service cartridge in 1891. Originally designed for the bolt-action Mosin–Nagant rifle, it was used during the late tsarist era and throughout the Soviet...
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Steyr 1893 revolver. The Nagant was designed by Léon Nagant, whose brother Émile had also designed the Mosin–Nagant rifle. The Nagant M1895 was adopted as...
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Bolt action (section Mosin–Nagant)
Enfield rifle in .315 The Mosin–Nagant action, created in 1891 and named after the designers Sergei Mosin and Léon Nagant, differs significantly from...
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Mannlicher M1890 Mannlicher M1895 (Standard issue rifle) Mauser Gewehr 71 Mosin–Nagant M1891 Peabody–Martini–Henry M1874 Machine guns DWM MG 08 Madsen M1902...
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disrupted by the German invasion in 1941, resulting in a change back to the Mosin–Nagant rifle for the duration of World War II. In the early 1930s, the Soviet...
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Nagant may refer to: Fabrique d'armes Émile et Léon Nagant, defunct Belgian manufacturer of firearms and cars (1859-1931) Mosin–Nagant, bolt-action infantry...
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hunting weapons and tools. In 1891, IGSF started mass-producing the Mosin–Nagant rifle. The IGSF also started using DC generators to produce electricity...
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of the Imperial Russian Army from 1870 to 1891, when replaced by the Mosin–Nagant rifle. The gun was widely used in Russia as a hunting weapon, and sporting...
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Soviet Union. He used a Finnish-produced M/28-30 rifle (a variant of Mosin–Nagant) and a Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun. Häyhä is believed to have killed...
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sniper rifle used by the Finnish Defence Forces. It is based on the Mosin–Nagant rifle, using the same (in some cases antique) receivers. The Finnish...
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(Reissued during Winter War) Mosin–Nagant M1891/1930 (Standard-issued rifle of the Red Army) Mosin–Nagant M1938 carbine Mosin–Nagant M1944 carbine SVT-38 and...
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wz. 91/98/26, were a Polish modification of the Mosin–Nagant M1891 rifle to carbine form. The Mosin rifle was shortened and converted to use the 7.92×57mm...
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was originally designed and since 1942 on the Mosin–Nagant rifle. Before converting the PU for Mosin–Nagant Model 1891/30 sniper rifles these rifles used...
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Lev Mosin (1992–), a Russian sprinter Sergei Ivanovich Mosin (1849–1902), a Russian military officer, engineer, and a designer of the Mosin–Nagant rifle...
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military bolt-action rifle still in official service, after the Mosin–Nagant (Mosin-Nagant receivers are used in the Finnish 7.62 Tkiv 85). Total production...
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gradually phased out by both Red Army surplus, and locally produced Mosin–Nagant carbines in the years after. After the Great War, modifications were...
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74 Sako Forester Biathlon 243 win kivääri - asejaera.fi verkkokauppa Mosin Nagant Vostock Biathlon Rifle Jakt & Jägare - Den tragiska Varbergersagan "Gjord...
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victory", Tula gunsmiths produced Mosin–Nagant 91/30 rifles, SVT-40 self-loading rifles, ShVAK aircraft guns, Nagant revolvers and Tokarev pistols. Tula...
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Baek-Du San pistol. PPSh-41 – Used by the Worker-Peasant Red Guards. Mosin-Nagant – Used by the Worker-Peasant Red Guards. Type 63 – North Korean copy...
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the primary service rifle of the Red Army remained the bolt-action Mosin–Nagant, which fired the powerful but heavy 7.62×54mmR round. Even prior to the...
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the M1895 rifle to be reloaded by the same charger clips used in the Mosin–Nagant bolt-action rifle. Rifles made for the Russian contract had a longer...
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the Mosin–Nagant, the Tokarev SVT-40, and later in 1963, the SVD, the first purpose built designated marksmen's rifle. The sniper version of the Mosin–Nagant...
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000 Russian troops against over 281,000 Japanese troops. The Russian Mosin–Nagant Model 1891 in 7.62 mm was pitted against the Japanese Arisaka Type 30...
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is a family of Soviet telescopic sights, used from 1930s onwards on Mosin-Nagant sniper rifles, as well as SVT and AVS rifles. It was later superseded...
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that weren't suitable for re-use. Many of these rifles (along with the Mosin–Nagant rifle) served in conflicts after World War II. One example of Soviet-captured...
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shotgun. As a loan-word in English, the term most commonly refers to a Mosin-Nagant modified in such a configuration. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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originally employed in infantry bolt-action rifles, such as the Russian Mosin–Nagant, the British Lee–Enfield, and the German Mauser Model 1889, Gewehr 98...
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