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The sight base will have gaps in the corners due to the difference between the M91 and M site base. The squared off M sight will leave a void see pics. Third, Look at the markings. A true Ex-Dragoon will have a hex receiver opposed to a round receiver and be pre dated. The example we have in the armory is a Hex receiver with markings for the Izhevsk Ordnance Factory Ours is dated The receiver tang marking has the Izhevsk Bow and Arrow proof that was used pre and of course is dated Like most Mosins that have been arsenal reworked, it has they typical box proofs showing it has been reworked and any ex-Dragoon should have these.

If you have a pile of old Mosins, you may want to check on them to see if you have one. Sign in. Password recovery. Thursday, November 11, Through some deliberation, it was difficult to select a winner, as initial tests proved Nagant to be the winner, while additional ones turned things in favor of Mosin.

In the end however, Mosin's rifle was chosen as the basis and Nagant's rifle lended features to improve what Mosin had. The colliquial use of "Mosin-Nagant" as a moniker for the rifle was brought about by western writings, as the rifle was never named this in Russia. This is easily the most common Mosin iteration, making the inclusion of Nagant's name all the more ironic. The Mosin-Nagant has been in service from with about 37,, being produced. It has seen action in wars such as the Russo-Japanese war all the way to the Vietnam War and has been used by nations all over the world including Russia, China, Finland, Hungary, Poland and almost every nation that received aid from the Soviet Union.

Many nations have also produced their own copies of the Mosin-Nagant. The Mosin-Nagant was even used by the United States. Many of these American-made rifles about , were used for training purposes in the United States, who used some of the rifles in the early s for National Guard and ROTC units.



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