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BF, please tell me the M91/30 model is WIP


LukeFF

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...because you modeled the non-scoped model of the M91/30 with a turned-down bolt handle. That, of course, was something that was only found on sniper models:

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Standard 91/30 rifle. This is what the bolt handle should look like on the non-scoped model: http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/0003.jpg

Sniper rifle. Note the difference in the bolt handle: http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/0046.jpg

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Milsurps Knowledge Library - Russia (click here)

1941 M1891/30 Mosin Nagant

(Mfg. by the Izhevsk Arms Factory)

1909 M91/38 Mosin Nagant Carbine

(Mfg by the Imperial Tula Arms Factory)

1944 M44 Mosin Nagant Carbine

(Mfg. by the Tula Arms Factory)

1919 M1891 Mosin Nagant Rifle

(Mfg by Tula)

1944 Mosin-Nagant M91-30 Sniper Rifle

(Mfg by Ishevsk Arsenal)

... these are just a few of the models ...

All the specs for each rifle are there, including length, weight etc etc ... plus extensive photo montages... ;)

Also, this is some fun range video of one of the MILSURPS.COM members Scott at the Milcun training facility, zeroing his Russian 1941 Russian 14.5 mm PTRD anti-tank rifle, then engaging targets at 100 and 400 meters.

1941 Russian 14.5 mm PTRD Anti-tank Rifle (Range Video)

Regards,

Doug

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I hate to be a nag, but I also noticed something that is not quite right with the M91/30 (and probably also the M38) model. In the image below, the sling slot escutcheons are obviously the type that are pressed into the stock. That sort of feature wasn't really present until very late in the war (as in, late 1944). Because the game will presumably eventually model pre-1944 scenarios, it would be better to use the type of sling slots that were the most common for most of the war: a simple sheet-metal liner for the front sling slot and a simple, bare wood opening for the buttstock sling slot.

Very late-war / postwar sling slot arrangement: http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/0082.jpg

Wartime sling slot arrangement: this type was in use from late 1941 onwards. While this is an M38, the arrangement was the same on the M91/30 and M44: http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/0083.jpg

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