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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
a lot.
Modern nickname due to it being cheap and the 'lol you don't need to clean russina weapon XDDD' meme.
>Every other super power's bolt action and even some smaller nations had better bolt actions
Please go into detail on *WHY* the MN1891 is worse than every other rifle.
>Kar98, and the mk4, the ariska and springfield are basically different versions of the kar98
I'll assume that you mean the SMLE No. 4 when you wrote Mk.4, which has a ♥♥♥♥ on close system which is quicker than the standard Mauser pattern ♥♥♥♥ on opening. The Japanese Arisaka rifles, nor the K31 and Carcano rifles are Mauser pattern rifles, proving your point moot. Also, I don't think the Karabiner K98K (which I assume you are talking about) can be a version of itself, as it's already a carbine version of the Mauser G98 rifle.
If we were to go back onto the topic of our fan favourite: the Moist Nugget, it did what it had to do perfectly. Easily manufactured, had loads of surplus ammo, easy to use and easy to store and it's biggest advantage was that it was a weapon made to last. The Nugget didn't freeze up in the Russian winter, not did fail in the mud of the Rasputitsa. It had its issues though, ranging from a sticky bolt to Soviet peasants just being idiots.
The Mosin is like any other rifle. If you give her the love she needs, she'll love you back.
"Rifle is fine." - Ivan Chesnokov