The Mosin-Nagant was the most widely used Russian Rifle of WW2. Made in great quantities it was the standard issue rifle of the Red Army until 1945 when better designs became available. It had a 5 round clip and was particularly accurate. It was adapted as a Sniper Rifle in the early 1930's and in this role it excelled in the Battle of Stalingrad during 1942 & early 1943. In the hands of a good Sniper it could hit targets up to 2000 metres away although this was a rare occurrance in the close street fighting at Stalingrad. Nonetheless the Germans learned to fear Russian Snipers armed with Mosin-Nagants as they were more often than not well concealed and hard to detect.
The weapon began life in the 1890's after seperate designs put forward by Sergei Mosin & Belgian - Leon Nagant were tested. Because of opposition to Nagant's design being voted the best by Russian Officers a compromise was reached where by the main part of the weapon was Mosin's design with the feed mechanism from Nagant's rifle adopted. It was used in WW1, the Russian Civil War and was further refined and upgraded as WW2 approached.
Mosin-Nagant Rifles from WW2
Calibre : 7.62mm
Clip Capacity : 5 rounds
Effective Range : Up to 2000 Metres


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