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What scope was used on the Mosin-Nagant?

What scope was used on the Mosin-Nagant?

The PU scope (ПУ, прицел укороченный, ‘Scope short-cut’ in comparison to PE/PEM telescopic sight) is a 3.5×21 telescopic sight of Soviet manufacture, widely used since 1940 on the SVT-40 rifle for which it was originally designed and since 1942 on the Mosin–Nagant rifle.

How much is for Mosin-Nagant scope?

The Hi–Lux Optics Long Eye Relief Scopes for Mosin Nagant Rifles cost about $140 to $160 online depending on where you purchase is from. If you don’t need much more than the basics in a long eye relief scope, then look no further than this baby.

What scope was used in WW2?

No other brand of scope was used during World War II. German snipers still preferred the K98k over the G 43. Walther of Germany manufactured the K43, an improved version of the G41. The scope is a Zeiss GW ZF4 4x power.

Can you mount a scope on a Mosin-Nagant?

Mosin-Nagant scope mounts have to be, well, mounted. While some options require minimal modifications to get in place, others are quite a step up in gunsmithing, particularly those that require drilling and tapping.

When was the Mosin made?

Mosin–Nagant
Designer Captain Sergei Mosin, Émile Nagant.
Designed 1891
Manufacturer Tula, Izhevsk, Sestroryetsk, Manufacture Nationale d’Armes de Châtellerault, Remington, New England Westinghouse, Radom, Cugir, with other Hungarian, Finnish and Chinese variants.
Produced 1891–1973

Did snipers in ww2 have scopes?

British and Soviet scopes were 3.5X and the U.S. and Japan favored 2.5X. Some later Japanese Type 99s did get 4X scopes and the U.S. Marine Corps put 8X scopes on Model 1903 Springfields, but considered the combination as less than perfect.

What rifle did ww2 snipers use?

The Mauser 98. The Mauser ’98 sniper rifle was one of the first to use a long-eye relief scope where the optic — usually a 4x magnification but some models had a piddly 1.5x — sits more than five inches from the shooter’s eye. The weapon as a whole had a revolutionary design that was copied by others across the world.

How reliable is a Mosin Nagant?

Despite its shortcomings, the Model 1891/30 was rugged, reliable and accurate, its average minute of arc ranging from a 1.5 to below 1 (less than an inch over 100 meters). It proved murderously successful. In fact, German snipers reportedly preferred captured Mosin-Nagants to their own Mauser Karabiner 98k rifles.

Is a Mosin-Nagant accurate?