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Variations
of the Rifles Mosin-Nagant: A good article
from Karl-Heinz Wrobel that gives a listing of
the various Mosin Nagants by issue nation.
Russian
Proofs & Factory Markings: What
do the markings mean? Russian and Soviet
proofs and markings are covered here.
Lapin's
Guide To Essential Russian Mosin: How
do you say?
Mosin Nagant Production Numbers: A chart showing production of rifle types by maker.
The
First Mosin Nagants: The
first of the M91 rifles were not made in Russia
but under contract in France. Karl-Heinz's fine
article covers the history of these less than
common rifles.
The
1907 Carbine: One of the most
uncommon of all the Mosin Nagants carbines. The
history of the rare carbine is detailed by Karl Heinz Wrobel-noted author and reseach expert on the Russian Mosin Nagants with assistence by Vic Thomas.
WW1
Bayonet Adaptations Of Captured Mosin Nagant
Rifles: UPDATED! John
Sheehan has done it yet again with this great
article that covers a little known area of
Mosin Nagant collecting. John's fine
work is setting the standard on this type of
research.
Mosin Nagant Three Line Rifle Sling Swivel Varations: Also
from John Sheehan and dealing with the WW1 era. This
covers a number of nations and is quite interesting. All
Mosin Nagant collectors will learn from this fine
article.
The
American Mosin Nagants: Westinghouse
and Remington both came to the aid of Mother
Russia. These M91's have an interesting
story behind them.
The
Last Dragoon Rifle: The Soviet
M91/30 started out with the last of the M91's
produced. The story of the development.
The
Model 1938 Carbine: The carbine version of the m/91-30, this collectable carbine is covered in detail by Vic Thomas in a detailed history and description text section and an accompanying photo section. Newly revised and updated!
The
Model 1944 Carbine: One of
the most popular of the Mosin Nagants here in
the US at the moment. From WW2 till today.
The
M91/59 Carbine: Soviet or
Bulgarian? The debate is still going on
but these Cold War relics are interesting collectables
no matter the origin.
The Laminate Stock: Coming soon an overview of the Soviet use of the laminate stock on both carbines and rifles.
The
SVT Section: This is one of
the best English references on the Soviet semi
auto battle rifle by Vic Thomas. This section covers in detail the history, issue and variants of the SVT. This section also includes a detailed assembly and disassembly section on this rare rifle. Not to be missed this article is filled with
text and
photos.
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