There will probably be few people in Russia, and indeed in most countries of the world, who do not know what the Mosin rifle is. The Russian three-ruler has become one of the most famous, even epoch-making weapons. This article is intended to tell little-known facts about such a famous weapon.
Rifle makers
The Mosin rifle owes its appearance to several designers. The guards, captain S.I. Mosin, came up with a shutter and an original cutoff reflector, and the new cartridge with smokeless powder and the barrel were the brainchild of Colonels Rogovtsev, Petrov and staff captain Savostyanov (they were also part of the commission that tested the multi-loaded rifles). The design of the clip and the charging method were borrowed from the Nagan rifle, the drawings of which the Russian government purchased from the Belgian for a substantial fee of 200 thousand rubles. Captain Mosin received only a tenth of this amount, which greatly offended the inventor, and until the end of his life he believed that he was treated unfairly. As a result of the circumstances described, the question arose of how to name the new rifle. After considering various proposals, it was decided not to mention the name of the designer at all, but to call the weapon “the Russian three-line rifle of the 1891 model”, but this name was considered unsuccessful and the word “Russian” was removed from it. The Mosin rifle received an increase in the form of the name of the designer only after the revolution and already under that name was in service with the Red and then the Soviet Army. Under it she is known now.

Mosin sniper rifle
Another generally little-known fact is that the three-ruler was the first domestic sniper rifle, that is, a rifle specially produced for high-precision shooting. It differed from the serial more thorough processing of the barrel, lower technological tolerances in production and the bolt handle characteristic l-shaped. Such a handle made it possible to mount an optical sight on a rifle.
Little-known flaws
It has already become a tradition to unrestrainedly praise old models of domestic weapons. And, of course, the Mosin rifle is no exception, they say, it is a high-precision, super-reliable, impeccably technological and easy-to-use weapon. Meanwhile, even virtues have a downside. So, for example, a very simple shutter did not have a fuse at all, you could only put the trigger on the safety cock, but this was fraught with spontaneous loss of the shutter and its loss (say, on the march), which, by the way, often happened. In addition, the rifle shot with a bayonet, and if it was removed, its battle changed greatly. As a result, the bayonet was almost always in a combat position, which did not add convenience when manipulating an already very long weapon.
Finally
Be that as it may, with all its, and sometimes conflicting qualities, the Mosin rifle left a very noticeable mark in the history of world weapons. Even now, in the era of automatic weapons, its shots are heard all over the world. Well, for collectors and hunters there are lots of shops selling Mosin rifles. The price for it is relatively small and depends on the condition and year of release of the three-ruler.