Two methods- one uses a long eye relief scope, and the mount is ttached to the ear sight base- known as a "Scout" mount. The other method uses a scope mount that is attached by drilling and tapping the reciever- but the bolt handle must be modified to a bent shape to clear the scope.
Use a gun blue book for an accurate answer; however a Mosin-Nagant model 1891 in full military dress (in good shape) might average around $300.00. It's a decent rifle, just hasn't ever caught on in the US.
the 700 nitro express is a beast the .700 nitro express or the 4 bore
For which nation? There were different countries with different rifles. US- 1903 or 1903A3 rifle, and the 1917 rifle Britain- SMLE Germany- 8mm Mauser 98 Russia- 91/30 Mosin-Nagant
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if you mean the M38 carbine, they can go for about $60 on average in re-arsenaled condition (I.E., forced match numbers, counter bored barrels, dropped into M44 stocks minues the bayonet) and sometimes close to about $100, but that's about as high as the prices from them go.
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you can get a scope mount from ables ammo. It's the same for the mosin nagant 91/30.
Yes, but you have to have a gunsmith mill the receiver.
Mosin-Nagant firearms get their name from the designers - Sergei Ivanovich Mosin who was a Colonel in the Russian Army and Emile & Leon Nagant who were Belgian weapon designers.
That is a difficult rifle to scope, and I have not seen a reciever mount other than the PU type. Some folks have used a long eye relief scope, and mounted it to the rear sight base. Sorry-
When Zaitsev arrived in Stalingrad he used the standard Mosin-Nagant 91/30 rifle,later in Stalingrad when Zaitsev was promoted to sniper he used a Mosin Nagant 91/30 with a 4X PEM scope,After Stalingrad Zaitsev was issued a Mosin Nagant 91/30 with a PU 3.5X scope. He also carried a PPSH submachine gun
Mosin nagant
The Imperial Russian Army developed the Mosin Nagant Rifle between 1882 and 1891. In 1891 Russia officially adopted the Mosin Nagant Rifle. The rifle was designed by Sergei Mosin from Russia and Leon Nagant from Belgium. This is where the name of the rifle comes from.
In Stalingrad Zaitsev used a Mosin-Nagant 91/30 fitted with a 4X PEM scope, in caliber 7.62 x 54R. After Stalingrad from 1943-1945 Zaitsev used a Mosin Nagant 91/30 fitted with a PU 3.5X scope
Yes. Mosin Nagant makes a rifle that is around 40" long and has a folding bayonet. It is called a M44
Sergei Ivanovich Mosin, around 1891.
orbez? do you mean mosin nagant orbez or Orbeez? the mosin nagant orbez is hard to find, you might as well make it yourself.