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This side is dedication socket bayonets for Mosin – Nagant rifle except experimental. Mosin – Nagant rifle was standard rifle of the Russian and Red Army and was also adopted and used by: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Czechoslovakia, DDR, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iran, Korea, Montenegro, North Vietnam, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, USA, Yugoslavia. The rifle officially adopted for service by the Russian Tsar in 1891 as "Trechlineynaja vintovka obraztsa 1891 goda" and utilized ideas Russian Army captain S. I. Mosin and Belgian designer Nagant. The M. 1891 rifle was originally issued in three versions: Infantry rifle, Dragoon rifle and Cossack rifle. The Cossack rifle wasn’t equipped in bayonet. First rifles were produced in Chaterellaut Arms factory of France and full scale production began later at Izhevsk and Tula. During WWI Russia commission rifles production two American companies Remington and Westinghouse. From 1915 till 1917 Remington produced 840,310 M1891 rifles, of which 131,400 had arrived in Russia by January 1917. In the same period Westinghouse made 770,000 rifles; 225,260 were delivered to Russia by January 1917. In February 1917 revolution erupted in Russia and new Russian government defaulted on its contract with Remington and Westinghouse. The U. S. kept 208,050 of the rifles it bought, some of which were issued to National Guard units, state militia, and similar entities; others were used by the Army, mostly for training purposes. In July 1918, the U. S. Army Ordnance Corps’ Engineering Division officially designated America’s new weapons the “Russian Three-line Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm. (.3 inch)”, and had them marked with its “flaming bomb” insignia, an American eagle, and otherwise. USRR production of this rifle continued until the 1948 or so, when the machinery was sold to Poland.
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