Are Mosin-Nagants rare?
Rarity. Over the course of its 120+ year history, there have been many different variants and experimental models of the Mosin Nagant rifle. Some of those models are incredibly rare. A fair rule of thumb is that the rarer a certain rifle is, the higher the value of that rifle will be.
What is a Mosin-Nagant good for?
It’s a decent hunting rifle. The Mosin Nagant can be a great option for a hunting rifle. It fires s a powerful and highly functional 30 caliber bullet that rivals the 30-06. In fact, in many cases, it overpowers the 30-06.
Is a Mosin Nagant a good sniper rifle?
Despite its shortcomings, the Model 1891/30 was rugged, reliable and accurate, its average minute of arc ranging from a 1.5 to below 1 (less than an inch over 100 meters). It proved murderously successful. In fact, German snipers reportedly preferred captured Mosin-Nagants to their own Mauser Karabiner 98k rifles.
How far does a Mosin-Nagant shoot?
Mosin–Nagant | |
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Action | Bolt action |
Muzzle velocity | Light ball, ~ 865 m/s (2,838 ft/s) rifle ~ 800 m/s (2,625 ft/s) carbine. |
Effective firing range | 500 metres (550 yd), 800+ m (875+ yards with optics) |
Feed system | 5-round non-detachable magazine, loaded individually or with 5-round stripper clips |
When did they stop making Mosin-Nagants?
Mosin–Nagant | |
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Produced | 1891–1973 |
No. built | ~37,000,000 (Russia/Soviet Union) |
Variants | see Variants |
Specifications |
Is the Mosin Nagant used in Finland?
Finland was a Grand Duchy in the Russian Empire until 1917, so Finns had long used the Mosin–Nagant in service with the Tsarist military. The rifle was used in the short civil war there and adopted as the service rifle of the new republic’s army.
Who made the Mosin Nagant rifle?
Finland produced several variants of the Mosin–Nagant, all of them manufactured using the receivers of Russian-made, American-made, French-made or (later) Soviet-made rifles. Finland also utilized a number of captured M91 and M91/30 rifles with minimal modifications.
What is the muzzle velocity of a Mosin Nagant?
Mosin–Nagant Muzzle velocity Light ball, ~ 865 m/s (2,838 ft/s) rifle Effective firing range 500 metres (550 yd), 800+ m (875+ yards Feed system 5-round non-detachable magazine, loaded Sights Rear: ladder, graduated from 100 m to 2,
When was the Mosin rifle made in the USSR?
Only since 1924 the rifle was officially named the “Mosin’s rifle” in the USSR, although peculiar models were still designated by a year only. Production of the Model 1891 began in 1892 at the ordnance factories of Tula Arsenal, Izhevsk Arsenal and at Sestroryetsk Arsenal.