Mosin Nagant Sniper Rifle Serial Numbers
Mosin Nagant Sniper Rifle Serial Numbers' title='Mosin Nagant Sniper Rifle Serial Numbers' />The AK47, or AK as it is officially known Russian Автомат Калашникова, translit. Avtomat Kalashnikova, lit. Kalashnikovs Automatic Rifle. German 98k mauser nazi rifle all matching description german dou 44 98k nazi rifle 8mm cal. M39 Mosin Nagant Civil Guard Rifle. M39 Finnish Mosin Nagant Mfg by Sako, issued to SkY civil guard Click PIC to Enlarge. RIFLES PART 2 Pre World War 2 Finnish MosinNagant Designs. Infantry Rifle M9124 Lottarifle PICTURE Suojeluskunta M9124 infantry rifle. MosinNagant Dot Net The Sniper Rifles. Of The Red Star. As pictured NORINCO SKS Type 56, 11 round Semi Auto rifle, chambered in 7. Serial 220328XXXXX. All Matching Numbers save magazine. Mosin Nagant Sniper Rifle Serial Numbers' title='Mosin Nagant Sniper Rifle Serial Numbers' />Rifles Of The Red Star. Mosin Nagant. Dot Net Of. The Red Star. From. Vic Thomas. 1. 0. Right hand perspective. Finnish wartime m3. SOV sniper. This gun is dated. PE focus adjustable scope. Very early production. PU scope. Note the brass lens fittings as. PE version and the windage and elevation. PE. as well. The tube is constructed of a light weight. This scope is extremely rare. A later version. of the early PU scope. This scope does not utilize. A close up of the. PU scopes windage and elevation turrets and. PE style housing. Full left rear perspective. PU sniper with initial. Monster Hunter 3 Psp English Patch here. PU sniper. made in 1. Finnish forces in the. Continuation War. It is reported that less than 1. Divisional HQ. Unofficial. Finnish. veterans. The m9. 1 3. 0 PU sniper. Note the locking screws to prevent. Close up of the. m9. PU mount and scope as fitted the rifle. The series of sniper. Red Army during WW2. From. top to bottom Hex receiver PE, round receiver PEM. PEM, SVT4. 0, and the finally the PU. PU model scope covers. These 1. 2 versions represent the major color variances. Top row left to right Soviet. Soviet wartime DDR Soviet wartime with leather. Second row left to right Early Soviet. Early Soviet tie version Polish. Hungarian post war. Third row left to right. Soviet wartime Soviet wartime designed to attach. Unknown, possibly DDR Soviet. With the adoption of the AVS 3. Simonov in 1. 93. PEM scope in a special mount on the left side of the receiver. The receiver had an integral rail machined into it to accept the scope mount in the undercut dovetail. Two screws affixed the rifles mount firmly to the receiver. These riles are extremely rare today as the gun was not intended to be a precision accuracy weapon but was more suited to play the role of a optically sighted rifle was acceptable accuracy. The top picture shows the oblong groove for the mount and the bottom with the rifles optical package attached. SVT sniper showing the mounting of the SVT. Left and right viewsd of the SVT 4. The SVT 4. 0 sniper rifle become the standard issue snipers weapon in the summer of 1. The Soviet Unioun was the 1st nation to officially adopt a semi automatic snipers rifle and it served throughout the war despite being wirthdrawn as the primary snipers rifle in October of 1. SVT scope covers. Two styles. are shown on the left. On the right is the cover. The cover on the. The laminated sniper. Left side rear perspective. PU sniper showing the mounting. Soviet m9. 1 3. PU. Note the. desiccant paper inside the caps to prevent foggingmoisture. The mount is electro penciled. This sets optics and mount ares numbered to the guns as shown with the matching numbers of 2. The rifles serial number of EH3. Three major variations. PU scopebreech cover in an end view. Locking screw for. PU mount. This is a stamped and welded version. Later war production. Also the rough elevation adjustment screws can be. Tula 1. 94. 3 made m9. PU sniper in a laminated stock. This is the first. Tulas resumption of manufacturing sniper. Note the CH markings denoting sniper above. Tula star. A Tula produced. PU sniper made in 1. Note the scope is. The Tula marking for sniper cn. Right side perspective. Tula m9. 1 3. 0 PU sniper. This gun is dated. Left side rear perspective. PU sniper showing the mounting. PU sniper. in bolt side full view. This particular rifle is from 1. Soviet rifles at that time frame of late 1. PU bolt. side view of mount and scope arraignment. The gun. is a 1. 94. Ishvesk made weapon. Marking found just. PU style snipers. It is the scopes serial number that is stamped on the barrel at the initial manufacture and fitting of the optics to the rifle. Iso 14001 Auditing Practices Group'>Iso 14001 Auditing Practices Group. This was done to prevent the separation of the optical package from the rifle for which it was custom fit and sighted. This number shown here b 3. Progress Optical Factory or as known during the war factory 3. The Izhevsk factory began this process of scope serial number matching in the later half of 1. PU sniper production at that facility in 1. The Tula factory in WW2 did not use this method and the barrel shank will be blank or devoid of a scope number on most examples. A handful have been reported with numbers but it is not the norm in anyway and could denote an optical match during post war refurbishment. Rear view of the. PU sniper showing the mount and over the bore placement. In the recent imports. PU rifles have been observed marked in. Soviet government post war. These rifles. like the one pictured are marked with the original. This date is often proceeded with a MO marking. MO. This marking arraignment indicates. Soviet Ministry of Defense in an internal. This rifle is dated 1. This picture from the authors collection shows all standard production years post war for the PU sniper rifle. Small lots of rifles had begun to be made again from the absent year of production in 1. These three rifles show production examples from 1. The last being a Ministry of Defense marked rifle as well. Examples from 1. 94. The production appears to have been in a series run with the serial prefix of yr starting in 1. There the prefix switched to rr for the last half of the year. The matching date scope from the 1. The original production date of the scope is seen in the serial number below the makers marking. The serial number of 4. These examples all appear to have not been issued as they retain heavy cosmoline inside and out.