DE-ACTIVATED RUSSIAN MOSIN-NAGANT RIFLE WITH FOLD OUT BAYONET-SOLD

  • DE-ACTIVATED RUSSIAN MOSIN-NAGANT RIFLE WITH FOLD OUT BAYONET-SOLD EW824

    DE-ACTIVATED RUSSIAN MOSIN-NAGANT RIFLE WITH FOLD OUT BAYONET

    History

    In the years after World War II, the Soviet Union ceased production of all Mosin–Nagants and withdrew them from service in favor of the SKS series carbines and eventually the AK series rifles. Despite its increasing obsolescence, the Mosin–Nagant saw continued service throughout the Eastern bloc and the rest of the world for many decades to come. Mosin–Nagant rifles and carbines saw service on many fronts of the Cold War, from Korea and Vietnam to Afghanistan and along the Iron Curtain in Europe. They were kept not only as reserve stockpiles, but front-line infantry weapons as well. Finland was still producing the M39 Mosin–Nagant in small numbers as late as 1973.

    Virtually every country that received military aid from the Soviet Union, China, and Eastern Europe during the Cold War used Mosin–Nagants at various times. Middle Eastern countries within the sphere of Soviet influence—Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestinian fighters—have received them in addition to other more modern arms. Mosin–Nagants have also seen action in the hands of both Soviet and Mujahadeen forces in Afghanistan during the Soviet Union's occupation of the country during the 1970s and the 1980s. Their use in Afghanistan continued on well into the 1990s and the early 21st century by Northern Alliance forces. Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Mosin–Nagants are still commonly found on modern battlefields around the world, for example they are being used by pro-Russian separatists in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Item Description

    This Post WW2 rifle is fully de-activated with moving bolt. and cannot be modified to fire. It comes with the original sling and functioning folding bayonet, date stamped 1955 to the top of the barrel. The woodwork is in very good condition.

    $975.00