Finnish Mosin Nagant Overview (M91/24, M27, M28, M28/30, M39)

Published on January 22, 2017
Duration: 36:56

This video provides an in-depth overview of Finnish Mosin Nagant variants, detailing their historical context, development by the Finnish Army and Civil Guard, and specific model characteristics. It highlights key differences between models like the M27 and M28, the accuracy of the M28/30, and the M39's status as the ultimate Mosin.

Quick Summary

The M39 Mosin Nagant is considered the finest service bolt-action rifle ever produced. It unified Finnish Army and Civil Guard designs, featuring a semi-pistol grip stock, a thickened forend to prevent cracking during bayonet use, and a standardized .310 bore.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Historical Context: Finnish Independence & Mosin Nagant Inheritance
  2. 01:37Army vs. Civil Guard Procurement Differences
  3. 02:28The M91/24 'Lotta' Rifle: Early Finnish Upgrades
  4. 03:42Receiver Origins: Recycled Russian & US-Made Parts
  5. 08:59Finnish Property Markings: 'SA' and 'D' Stamps
  6. 11:32The M27 Army Rifle: Shorter Barrel & Front Sight Wings
  7. 17:41The M28 Civil Guard Rifle: Distinct Features
  8. 19:23The M28/30 Upgrade: Accuracy Champion
  9. 21:09The M39: The Ultimate Finnish Mosin Nagant
  10. 23:09M39 Production and Long-Term Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the historical significance of the Mosin Nagant in Finland?

After gaining independence in 1917, Finland inherited around 190,000 Russian M91 Mosin Nagant rifles. These became the primary service rifle for both World Wars and formed the backbone of the Finnish military arsenal for decades.

What were the main differences between Finnish Army and Civil Guard Mosin Nagants?

The Finnish Army and Civil Guard (Suojeluskunta) procured rifles independently. This led to distinct models like the Army's M27 and the Civil Guard's M28, differing in barrel length, stock design, sight configurations, and specific markings like 'SA' for the Army.

Which Finnish Mosin Nagant model is considered the most accurate?

The M28/30 is widely regarded as the most accurate Finnish Mosin Nagant. It featured an improved Sako-designed rear sight and a screw-adjustable front sight, enabling precise adjustments and leading to its victory in the 1937 World Rifle Championships.

What makes the M39 Mosin Nagant special?

The M39 represents a unification of Finnish Army and Civil Guard designs, considered the ultimate service Mosin. It boasts a semi-pistol grip stock, a reinforced forend, and a standardized .310 bore, making it highly regarded for its accuracy and durability.

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