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sites forums. uncertain meanings but obvious Finnish origin, Other Country's Mosin Nagant MarksPoland, Hungary, Like most earlier milsurp rifles produced before WW1, they are long. On the left - Izhevsk bigger size " in circle" marking, on the right - smaller Tula marking, On the left - early VD cartridge test "Y in circle" marking, in the middle - marking stamped onthe bottom of the barrel shank, onthe right - 1941 and later bigger size marking, Assembled rifles passed through two further tests. The above mentioned factory emblems were used on rifles and carbines in the 1930's and 1940's, they were adopted in 1928 when both factories changed their emblems, compared with their earlier ones. [21] When war with Germany broke out, the need to produce MosinNagants in vast quantities led to a further simplification of machining and a falling-off in finish of the rifles. It is a 1919 dated receiver, which rules out any arsenals except Izhevsk and Tula. [citation needed]. 2015. Sources: The Mosin-Nagant Rifle by Terrence Lapin, ISBN: 1882391217, mosinnagant.net 1944 M44 Mosin Nagant Carbine (19 picture virtual tour) Observations: (by "Claven2") . It was an improvement on the Model 91/30, particularly for urban warfare; but few M44s saw combat on the Eastern Front. including their country of origin when known, Mosin Nagant Serial NumbersPictures illustrating Many of the New England Westinghouse and Remington MosinNagants were sold to private citizens in the United States before World War II through the office of the Director of Civilian Marksmanship, the predecessor to the federal government's current Civilian Marksmanship Program. My guess, with about 90% certainty, is that . Rifles from this program are valuable collectibles. The arsenal marks of Mosin Nagants are found on the barrel just forward of the top of the receiver and right behind the rear sight. Due to the large surplus created by the Soviet small arms industry during World War II and the tendency of the former Soviet Union to retain and store large quantities of old but well-preserved surplus (long after other nations' militaries divested themselves of similar vintage materials), these rifles (mostly M1891/30 rifles and M1944 carbines) are inexpensive compared to other surplus arms of the same era. The Type 53 is a Chinese bolt-action rifle. found on this site. Special thanks to Empire Add to Compare. The used value of a MOSIN NAGANT rifle has risen $12.61 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $456.48 . 1926, M91/30 1930 - Arms (www.empirearms.com). Finland produced several variants of the MosinNagant, all of them manufactured using the receivers of Russian-made, American-made, French-made or (later) Soviet-made rifles. The Tsar himself dashed the word "Russian" from this document with his own hand. information on this mark with a sortable data table, Mosin Nagants with Painted Marks Pictures Handloaded cartridges for Finnish rifles should however use a 0.308 inches (7.8mm) bullet for use with other Finnish MosinNagant variants instead of the 0.310 inches (7.9mm) one which gives best results in M39, Soviet and most of other MosinNagant rifles. Minor scuffs on stock and minor butt repair Inventory No . Its relative rarity compared to the more common M39 and M91 models is well reflected in the ever-rising prices associated with these arms. The numerous markings and proofs found on Mosin rifles can be overwhelming to the new VT." and "M39 FINLAND 7.62X54R". An order for 500,000 rifles was placed with the French arms factory, Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de Chtellerault.[9]. Each factory had their own locations for the majority of operational markings, they were not the same. The difference from the black powder/VD cartridge test (which was only related to barrel strength), was that the"O in circle test" was supposed to check how well the bolt group interacts with the receiver. Factory emblems were stamped on many parts of the rifle. " in oval" black powder test marking is used instead of VD cartridge test typical for that period. The change of the marking type occurred in the 1930's, however, some Izhevsk wartimerifles still have the older style"OO" marking instead of the newer "O in circle", likely because of the absence of the correct stamp. [51], Several American companies manufacture aftermarket rifle stocks that come inletted so a Mosin can be dropped directly into the stock without additional modification, for shooters who would prefer their ex-military rifles look more like civilian-made hunting rifles. As mentioned in the general information, there are several groups of factory markings. . Struck and re-numbered front sight bladeheight. Click Here for Full-Size. Steel lot number onthe barrel. On the American market, the 1891 Mosin Nagant has gone from bargain beater to a prized mil surplus possession. marking - initials of the worker who was responsible for assembly and adjustment of the barreled receiver and stock. Not all rifles and carbinesissued by factories were just standard firearms produced with accepted drawings and technology. It is highly probable thatthis marking indicates that rifle had a barrel with button made rifling (not cut rifling). Copyright
Re: Unique Mosin Nagant markings - now with PHOTO. 22/216. So far noneof the documents about their designation have been found. Location for: Izhevsk - pre 1935/1936 period, Tula - 1940 and earlier. Poland, Hungary, Romania, China, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Marks of varying rarity, including their country of origin when known, Pictures illustrating the various serial numbering patterns of, Sizes, locations, and orientations of the SA, Pictures, data and information on this mark with a sortable data table, Pictures and information on import marks by various companies over the years, Do not sell or share my personal information, Finnish Marked Russian and Soviet Mosin Nagants. in diamond - personal marking of the quality department chief, this was stamped since at least 1938 (later, in. They are: 1) Main markings that were present in production drawings. ) Tula pre-1932 quality control marking looksimilar to Izhevsk - single letter or number, 1932 and later markings - combination of the T and K letters in circle (OTK, abbreviation for Quality control department). Izhevsk factory "triangle in arrow marking". 1. . Taking into consideration that Nagant was one of the few producers not engaged by competitive governments and generally eager to cooperate and share experience and technology, the Commission paid him a sum of 200,000 Russian rubles, equal to the premium that Mosin received as the winner. Red army World War II rifles.JPG. All production processes during firearmproduction at the factories were controlled by military representatives. The Model 1891/30 PU was issued with 3.5-power fixed focus scope to what the Soviets then . Markings about a specific rifle/carbine configuration (training, sniper, etc. In 1937 it became a part of the factory structure. Flat rear sights and restamping of sights in metres, instead of. Training rifle mark. The base . Despite the failure of Nagant's rifle, he filed a patent suit, claiming he was entitled to the sum the winner was to receive. and SKY (Sako), M28/30 1933 - Here in the U.S., the Mosin-Nagant has been a popular surplus rifle. Military representatives controlled quality of the produced firearms/parts. Onthe bolt cocking piece , they were onthe rear side of the cocking knob, and so on. Finland was a Grand Duchy in the Russian Empire until 1917, so Finns had long used the MosinNagant in service with the Tsarist military. Darkly blued steel and high quality machining. When the newly created factory #536 in Tula started production in 1942they continued to use the prewar pattern " in circle" marking, but in fact, the rifles were tested using the VD cartridge. At first the markingwas quite small compared to the older" in circle", sometimes it was stamped atthe bottom of the barrel shank. As mentioned previously, these markings can often be observed onregular rifles and even carbines. Russia/USSR Mosin Nagant. Care must be taken not to misinterpret it as 1944. The 1943 rifles were considered to be prototype rifles and are harder to find. Towards the end of 1943, the majority of barrels already were beingproduced with button rifling, but a small quantity of them still had cut rifling. Afactory matching rifle font should look the same on all parts (however because of the different angles of the application of the stamp, small visual differences are possible). # 67, On the left - pre 1938 serial number, onthe right - 1938 and later serial number (with a letter prefix). Those from Tula were stamped CH (or CU) on their barrels along with Tula's standard Mosin markings to designate them as specially built snipers. All rifles before 1938 had serial numbers consisting only of numbers, no letters. There exist a number of proof marks, that definitelyrepresent the same idea (something different about the construction compared to aregular rifle), but which exact meaning is unknown. Early production 91/30s (from 1930 to 1936) and converted Dragoon rifles retained the octagonal receiver. Regardless of the conversion, a qualified gunsmith should examine the rifle before firing, and owners should use caution before firing commercial ammunition. feel there is use of a copyrighted photo, contact the letters are initials of chied military representative . (G.Vaullin). In 1928 the receiver stamp was eliminated, Imperial pattern small hammermarkings on smaller parts and big hammer marking onthe stock were changed to "star" (smaller parts) & "arrow in star" (stock and barrel) markings. Receiver markings.JPG. When the barrels were tested, they werebarrel blanks and not finished barrels. They are all used and have used marks. The Mosin bolt handle is similar to the Mannlicher: it is attached to a protrusion on the middle of the bolt body, which serves as a bolt guide, and it locks protruding out of the ejection/loading port in front of a split rear receiver ring, also serving a similar function to Mauser's "third" or "safety" lug. Built on a Russian Hex receiver. Condition can rate from excellent to abused. The others will be unknown maker and inspector markings. In spite of its age, it has been used in various conflicts around the world up to the present day. Some marks
Like the Mauser, the Mosin uses a blade ejector mounted in the receiver. They have a reputation for being reliable, hard hitting, and extremely accurate. Steel lot number on the receiver. Although the odds of your old Mosin Nagant being worth a significant amount of money are very low, there is a small chance that your specific rifle is worth at least a little more than the average. Caliber 7.62x54R. Allows armorer to verify that front sighthas not been altered in the field. Izhevsk markings in Cyrillic . Tikkakoski produced new barrels and the front sights were usually improved. Many of these American-made MosinNagants were rechambered by wholesalers to the ubiquitous American .30-06 Springfield cartridge; some were done crudely, and others were professionally converted. Shape of the wheat, hammer and sickle can be little different. All factories always produced a certain quantity of training rifles. Each steel lotthat was used in production was assigned its own unique lot number. forward of the top of the receiver and right Bid now on Invaluable: Ex Dragoon M91/30 Mosin Nagant Bolt Action Rifle, Caliber 7.62x54R from Cordier Auctions & Appraisals on Invalid date EST. The old range Russian range markings had been marked in left side of the rear sight and have markings 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 (indicating hundreds of arschen / arsin) - often these markings were tooled over to cancel them. [citation needed], Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union, MosinNagant rifles are still commonly found on modern battlefields around the world. However, the Mosin's lugs lock in the horizontal position, whereas the Mauser locks vertically. Sometimes it can be seen on later guns, it was even used on1944 Izhevsk receivers. However, the older version of the Finnish military cartridge was loaded with the S-type bullet that had nominal diameter of .308. $10.00 As low as $6.50. The serial number range (for M91/30's) was reset every year. all. In 1942 and early 1943 it was stamped onthe left side, later - on the right side. 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Due to the desperate shortage of arms and the shortcomings of a still-developing domestic industry, the Russian government ordered 1.5 million M1891 infantry rifles from Remington Arms and another 1.8 million from New England Westinghouse Company in the United States in 1915. Serial Number: 42952 Design: Ex Dragoon Russian M91/30 Mosin Nagant bolt action rifle. Year stamps are quite visible. Poorly stamped letters in circle - "" initials, military representative personal marking, this will be covered in detailbelow. These are Russian made M91/30 Mosin Nagant Rifle 7.62x54r caliber, 5 round Bolt Action. The location of the stamping remained the same, but quite often this marking was stamped po. Terrible time to be without my camera. their photos. Millions were produced in World War II for use by the largest mobilized army in history. A true Ex-Dragoon will have a hex receiver opposed to a round receiver and be pre . 1923 and later. SA Marked Finnish Mosin Nagants Sizes, locations, and orientations of the SA mark. Some models were refitted with heavier forestocks while retaining the Soviet rear, some received all new stocks. One of the first markingswas stamped onthe barrel after it passed through a black powder pressure test. In 1917, 50,000 rifles were sent via Vladivostok to the Czechoslovak Legions in Siberia to aid in their attempt to secure passage to France. Finnish rifles are characterized by Russian, French or American-made receivers stamped with a boxed SA, as well as many other parts produced in those countries and barrels produced in Finland, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Germany. Mosin Nagant Rifle Guide to Proofs and Markings, DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd, 67% found this document useful (12 votes), 67% found this document useful, Mark this document as useful, 33% found this document not useful, Mark this document as not useful, Save Mosin Nagant Rifle Guide to Proofs and Markings For Later, and proofs found on Mosin rifles can be overwhelming to the new collector. I can try to email it to any interested parties, if interested. Some rifles have different dates on the barrel shank because the receiver was attached to the barrel when it was not dated. There one exception tothis rule - fonts used in. Normally three "R"'s surrounded by crossed stalks with leaves pointing outwards are on the top of the breech. Significantly, the front sight of the M38 was positioned in such a way that the Model 91/30's cruciform bayonet could not be mounted to the muzzle even if a soldier obtained one. I have 3 Mosins (M1890, Dragoon & M1944 Polish carbine) as well as a Finnish M1939 the 'King of the heap ' as far as accuracy and build quality are . In this case 1927. However, many are known and they often reveal a lot about the individual rifle. Import marked "C.A.I., Georgia, VT" on left of receiver.