Mosin 1898 question

lupothebutcher

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Hi all, a quick question for you experts; I have an 1898 built in 1907 Ishevik (sic), I think a Finnish capture like most of them. My question is about the ramp / ladder sight increments, I know that Russia went to metric in 1925 and that they had some kind of weird old system that I don’t know or understand (verts?); so the question is, of course, what are the sight increments? Yards? Meters? Or something else?
 
If the rifle was refurbished by the Finns, the sight graduations will likely be in meters - same as if the Soviets refurbed it.

If the rifle wasn't refurbished (unlikely, but possible) the sight graduations will be in something called "arshins" - an old Imperial Russia means of measurement equal to 28 inches (according to Wiki it was standardized by Peter the Great himself).
 
Finn should have arshins cancelled on the left side of sight base and meters stamped on the right. (If it's not the case immediately PM me pictures). 1 arshin = 28 English inches = 71.12 cm
 
Thanks, i think you're right; the numbers on the left are (badly) struck through (apparently by someone who didn't much care about his work - a single, stamped line for each number that hit about half of the numbers), the left side numbers are from 4 to 11 and the right side numbers are from 2 and up including some fractions, the numbers on the underside of the ramp (making it a ladder or volley sight) appear unaltered and go up to 32. My very minor research on this rifle made my think a Fin capture, if I recall it was something about a two-piece finger-jointed stock and actual metal sling loops instead of the hole through the stock common on Russian Mosins.
 
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