RIFLE: MOSIN NAGANT MODEL 1936, SERIAL NUMBER 129086, BLACK (MATTE), CASE NOT INCLUDED, BOLT, NOT MARKED, 30", SPORTERIZED NO IMPORT MARKINGS 1936 HEX RECIEVER CALIBER IS NOT MARKED BUT IS 7.62X54R
Notes:
A 1936-dated Mosin-Nagant is a Soviet Model 1891/30 (M91/30). It is a rugged, 5-round, bolt-action infantry rifle chambered in 7.62x54mmR. Known for its historical significance and widespread wartime production, it features a 29-inch barrel and is highly recognizable by its cruciform spike bayonet.
Action: Cock-on-open, rotating boltCartridge: 7.62x54mmRCapacity: 5-round internal magazine (fed via stripper clips)Overall Length: 48.5 inches (1,232 mm)Barrel Length: 29 inches (730 mm)Weight: 8.8 lbs (4 kg) unloadedMuzzle Velocity: ~2,700–2,800 fps depending on the load.
Receiver Type: 1936 was a transitional year for Soviet arsenals (particularly Tula), meaning you can find both hexagonal and the newer round receivers from this year.Bayonet: Designed to be used with a permanently attached cruciform socket bayonet that locks in place (doctrine dictated the rifle be zeroed with the bayonet fixed).Sights: Tangent-leaf rear sight, graduated in meters.
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| UPC | ECOM00583826 |
| Action | BOLT ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 30" BARREL |
| Caliber | NOT MARKED |
| Capacity | 5 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK (MATTE) |
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