| Return shipping will be paid by | Seller |
|---|---|
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| MPN | Nagant |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | United States |
| Model | Mosin Nagant Rifles Gun-Guides® |
| Brand | Gun-Guides® |
| Type | Gun-Guide |
Check the listing for details. Mosin Nagant Manual Book Takedown Guide direct from Gun-Guides Disassembly Rifle. Condition: New. Listed at 7.99 USD. Product Description UPC: 400100347157FEATURES: • The only current printed manual that includes information on ALL models. • Easy to use -- Comb binding lies open and flat on your work surface. • 16 pages & 39 + high-resolution grayscale images. • Cardstock cover. Bright white paper. ★★★★★FLAT RATE SHIPPING IN THE USA: USPS First Class Mail the same or next business day that we receive your order. You will receive a message with the delivery confirmation and tracking number. Additional Guides added to the cart will add only $1.00 per Guide for shipping. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: USPS First Class International shipping will be automatically calculated based on quantity and location. Save $$ on per Guide shipping charges by using our new Multiple (28) Gun-Guide Selections at:SEARCH ITEM # 163998323881 Multiple (10) Reloading Gun-Guide selections: SEARCH ITEM # 352900914108 ★★★★★ • ALL images and text are © 2018 ~ 2021 Gun-Guides, LLC. - ALL Rights Reserved.Check out our 100% positive feedback since 1999! Excerpt from this Guide:A Brief history of the Mosin-Nagant Rifle 1891: Russian Sergei Mosin and Belgian Leon Nagant’s initial production of the Model 1891 at the factories in Izhevsk, Tula, and Sestroryetsk. Throughout WWI contracts were issued to Westinghouse and Remington for over 3 million M91s. During the Russian revolution these contracts were cancelled and rifles were sold to U.S. civilians. 1925 ~ 1927 The Finnish Civil Guard produced a M24 which is very similar to the Russian M91. The M27 and improved M28 were adopted with a 27” heavy barrel and were produced from 1927 ~ 1940. M28/30 & M39’s followed with improvements in the barrel bands and pistol grip type stocks. These rifles are very accurate and desired by all Mosin Nagant collectors. 1930: Introduction of the M91/30 with updates on the front sights, barrel bands and round receiver. 1938 ~ 1945 The M38 was adopted as a 40” carbine and was built at Izhevsk until 1945 and did not have a bayonet attached. 1942: The PU version of the M91/30 was adopted with a side rail scope mount. By the end of WWII, approximately 17,475,000 Model 91/20’s were produced. 1943~1948: M44 carbine was adopted and incorporated a side-folding bayonet. 1950’s: M44’s are manufactured in Poland, Hungary, Romania, and China. These were designated as Type 53. Hungary and Romania also produced a limited number of M91/30s. Czechoslovakia shortened M91s and these are designated as M91/38s. They are recognizable by the early dates and hexagonal receivers. M91/30s were also cut down, probably by the Soviet Union and are known as M91/59s.