Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU Sniper

Published on June 29, 2014
Duration: 11:49

This review details the Mosin-Nagant M91/30 PU Sniper rifle, a significant Soviet WWII firearm. It covers the evolution of Soviet sniper optics from the PE and PEM scopes to the standard PU scope, originally designed for the SVT-40. The video highlights the rifle's mounting system, factory zeroing methods, and how to identify reproductions, noting that this specific example is a reproduction on a Finnish capture receiver. It also touches on the PU reticle's range estimation capabilities and the historical context of Soviet female snipers.

Quick Summary

The PU scope, a 3.5x optic, became the Soviet standard for the Mosin-Nagant M91/30 sniper rifle. Originally designed for the SVT-40, it was adapted due to accuracy issues. Original rifles featured factory windage zeroing via grinding or shimming the mount.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Mosin-Nagant M91/30 PU Sniper
  2. 00:31History of Soviet Sniper Programs
  3. 01:07Early Optics: PE and PEM Scopes
  4. 02:28The PU Scope and SVT-40 Adaptation
  5. 03:18PU Mount and Factory Zeroing
  6. 04:26Identifying Reproduction Snipers
  7. 06:48PU Scope Reticle & Range Estimation
  8. 09:11Production Numbers & Female Snipers
  9. 10:17Ergonomics and Performance Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PU scope used on the Mosin Nagant M91/30 sniper rifle?

The PU scope is a 3.5x magnification optic that became the standard for Soviet sniper rifles. It was originally designed for the SVT-40 semi-automatic rifle but was adapted to the Mosin-Nagant M91/30 when the SVT-40's accuracy requirements weren't met.

How were original Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU sniper rifles zeroed for windage?

Original rifles were factory-zeroed for windage by carefully grinding or shimming the mount surfaces. This process ensured the scope was aligned correctly with the barrel, a detail often absent or crudely done on reproduction models.

What are key indicators to identify a reproduction Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU sniper rifle?

Reproduction snipers often exhibit crude cutouts in the stock for the scope mount and lack the precise factory windage zeroing marks found on originals. Examining the receiver markings and overall finish can also reveal differences.

What is the magnification of the PU scope and how does its reticle aid in range estimation?

The PU scope offers 3.5x magnification. Its reticle features a German-style post where the post width represents 20cm at 100 meters. The distance between the horizontal bars is also used for estimating target range.

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