Hey all, I have a request. I am doing a presentation in a few weeks on the Soviet war economy and am looking for some pictures to use.
What I would really like to find are two or three receiver pictures of a pre-war Mosin Nagant and mid-war, to show the difference in finish. My Mosin will be an example of interwar production (1936). If anyone could provide these comparison pictures I'd very much appreciate it!
Also, a few questions.
Did they use the Nagant revolver throughout the war, or was it replaced by the Tokarev? And has anyone seen any war-time steel cased ammunition, or was that a post-war development?
I'm also going to show the rationalization of production by the soviets through weapon/cartridge type. Please tell me if I miss any.
Soviet:
7.62 Nagant
7.62X25
7.62x54R
12.7x108 (how widely was this used?)
14.5x114
British/American:
9mm
.38 S&W
.455 Webley
.45 ACP
303 British
.30-06
.50BMG
.55 Boys
Am I missing any other infantry rounds?
What I would really like to find are two or three receiver pictures of a pre-war Mosin Nagant and mid-war, to show the difference in finish. My Mosin will be an example of interwar production (1936). If anyone could provide these comparison pictures I'd very much appreciate it!
Also, a few questions.
Did they use the Nagant revolver throughout the war, or was it replaced by the Tokarev? And has anyone seen any war-time steel cased ammunition, or was that a post-war development?
I'm also going to show the rationalization of production by the soviets through weapon/cartridge type. Please tell me if I miss any.
Soviet:
7.62 Nagant
7.62X25
7.62x54R
12.7x108 (how widely was this used?)
14.5x114
British/American:
9mm
.38 S&W
.455 Webley
.45 ACP
303 British
.30-06
.50BMG
.55 Boys
Am I missing any other infantry rounds?



















































