Quick Summary

The Russian Mosin Nagant M91/30 is a bolt-action rifle chambered in 7.62x54r. It was manufactured in the Soviet Union, with the example shown bearing 1938 markings from the Tula Arsenal. Safe operation involves manually loading ammunition, cycling the bolt to chamber a round, and then firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition Unboxing
  2. 00:02Loading the Mosin Nagant
  3. 00:04Cycling the Bolt
  4. 00:06Live Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load a Mosin Nagant rifle?

To load a Mosin Nagant, manually insert a 7.62x54r round into the receiver. Then, cycle the bolt by pushing it forward and locking it into battery to chamber the round and prepare for firing.

What caliber is the Russian Mosin Nagant M91/30?

The Russian Mosin Nagant M91/30, as shown in the video, is chambered in the 7.62x54r caliber. This is a common caliber for this historical rifle model.

What is the action type of a Mosin Nagant?

The Mosin Nagant is a bolt-action rifle. This means the user must manually operate the bolt to load a new cartridge, extract the spent casing, and cock the firing mechanism for each shot.

What markings are on the Mosin Nagant receiver?

The receiver markings on this particular Mosin Nagant M91/30 include a Soviet Star with an arrow inside (indicating the Tula Arsenal), the manufacture date of 1938, and the serial number.

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