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  2. Mosin–Nagant - Wikipedia

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    MosinNagant Model 1891/30 MosinNagant Model 1891/30 (1933) Soviet MosinNagant model 1891/30 sniper rifle with PU 3.5×21 sight. Model 1891/30 (винтовка образца 1891/30-го года, винтовка Мосина): The most prolific version of the MosinNagant. It was produced for standard issue to all Soviet infantry ...

  3. 7.62×53mmR - Wikipedia

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    After gaining its independence in 1917 and after the Finnish Civil War of 1918, large numbers of Model 1891 MosinNagant rifles were in the hands of the Finnish military. As the old barrels were worn out, they were replaced by new 7.83 mm (.308 in) barrels and the leftover 7.62×54mmR cartridges being in short supply, a domestic product was ...

  4. List of most-produced firearms - Wikipedia

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    MosinNagant Russian Empire: 37,000,000 [13] M16/M4/AR-15 and derivatives Assault rifle/semi-automatic rifle United States: 15,000,000 20,000,000 10 million military M16/M4, (Colt production only as of 2011) [14] 5-10 million civilian AR-15 (as of 2016) [15] [16] Lee–Enfield: Bolt-action rifle United Kingdom: 16,000,000 [17] 17,000,000 [18] SKS

  5. 7.62×54mmR - Wikipedia

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    The various MosinNagant bolt-action rifles including the sawn-off "Obrez" pistol; The American Winchester Model 1895. Approximately 300,000 made for the Russian army in 1915–16. AVB-7.62; AVS-36; Berkut-2M1; Dragunov sniper rifle (including Chinese NDM-86 variant) IZH-18MH; JS 7.62; Winchester 1895 (7.62x54R ver) M91; PSL sniper rifle ...

  6. Izhevsk Mechanical Plant - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the primary factories producing MosinNagant and SVT-40 rifles during World War II for standard issue to Soviet troops.. After the end of World War II, it continued producing firearms, both for military (Makarov pistols) and hunting applications, and later high-tech weapons and civilian machinery.

  7. Fabrique d'armes Émile et Léon Nagant - Wikipedia

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    The company is best known for Émile's contribution to the design of the MosinNagant Russian service rifle, adopted in 1891. [2] This introduction to the Tsar's military administration led to the adoption, in 1895, of the Nagant M1895 revolver (designed by Léon) as their standard-issue sidearm. [3]

  8. 7.62 Tkiv 85 - Wikipedia

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    The 7.62 TKIV 85, short for 7.62 Tarkkuuskivääri 85 (7.62 sniper rifle 85) is a sniper rifle used by the Finnish Defence Forces.. It is derived from MosinNagant, with Finland having made various derivatives of the rifle.

  9. Snipers of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Due to several problems, including accuracy issues and muzzle flash, as well as being complex and slow to manufacture, production ceased in October 1941, and work began on developing the PU version of the MosinNagant. [9] In 1941 several 7.62mm SVT-40 semi-automatic sniper rifles with a PU optical sight were converted in full-auto sniper rifles.

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