History of WWI Primer 075: US Mosins, Dragoon, Carbine Documentary

Published on April 24, 2018
Duration: 52:48

This documentary explores the history and variants of US-produced Mosin-Nagant rifles for the Russian Empire during WWI. It details manufacturing challenges faced by Remington and Westinghouse, the impact of the Russian Revolution, and examines the Dragoon and 1907 Carbine variants, concluding with a shooting assessment highlighting the Mosin action's 'rubbery' feel.

Quick Summary

US companies Remington and Westinghouse manufactured Mosin-Nagant rifles for Russia during WWI. Production faced challenges with Russian specifications and inspectors. After the 1917 Revolution, the US government acquired remaining rifles for training and intervention efforts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: US Mosin-Nagant 1891
  2. 01:50Global Distribution & Captured Rifles
  3. 03:58US Manufacturing Contracts: Remington & Westinghouse
  4. 07:43Production Hurdles & Inspector Friction
  5. 10:05Russian Revolution & US Government Purchase
  6. 16:10The Dragoon Rifle Variant Explained
  7. 20:04Cossack Rifle & 1907 Carbine
  8. 31:12Shooting Assessment: Dragoon vs. Carbine

Frequently Asked Questions

Who manufactured the US Mosin-Nagant rifles for Russia during WWI?

During World War I, the Russian Empire contracted US companies Remington and Westinghouse to produce Mosin-Nagant rifles. Remington established a new factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut, specifically for this large-scale order.

What challenges did US manufacturers face producing Mosin-Nagant rifles?

US manufacturers like Remington encountered significant production hurdles due to outdated blueprints, worn-out gauges sent from Russia, and sample rifles that were out of specification. This friction with Russian inspectors caused major delays.

What happened to the US-made Mosin-Nagant rifles after the Russian Revolution?

After the 1917 Russian Revolution halted contracts, the US government purchased the remaining undelivered Mosin rifles. These were primarily used for training American troops and saw service during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War.

What are the key differences between the Mosin Dragoon and the 1907 Carbine?

The Dragoon rifle is a shorter, handier version of the 1891 long rifle (48.5 inches) for mounted troops. The 1907 Carbine is even shorter (40 inches) and was designed for specialists like engineers, though it had accuracy issues.

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