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The Russian rifle known as the
"Rifle Model 1891/30" (vintovka obrazets 1891/30 goda) or
what we commonly call in mil-surp speak - the Mosin-Nagant
1891/30 rifle was adopted by the Soviet Army in 1930. The 1891/30
was an improved version of the Russian Model
1891 infantry rifle that was designed by Russian Army
Captain Sergei Ivanovich Mosin, with major design contributions from Belgian arms
designer Leon Nagant. It was carried during WWI, the Russian
Revolution, and by the end of WWII over 17,000,000 1891/30 rifles
had been manufactured and used in defense of Mother Russia. The 1891/30 was the main battle rifle
used by the communist forces in Korea against the UN Allies and was
found on many North Vietnamese during the Vietnam war.
The most commonly found Mosin-Nagant 1891/30 rifles
were manufactured in either the Izhevsk and Tula Arsenals, although
records show the rifle was made at many arsenals in Russia. The
table below will help you identify which rifle you own. |
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Izhevsk (arsenal mark: triangle
w/upright arrow inside) |
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Tula (arsenal mark: star w/upright
arrow inside) |
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