But for real. How is a gun designed in 1891, updated in 1930 and manufactured in 1954, considered a WW1 gun? Yes they were used in that war but also the russio/Japanese war, the Russian civil war, the Spanish civil war, the Finnish war, WW2, Korea, Nam, Afghanistan and even up to and including the Ukrainian civil war and Syria.
Finally, the gun is jamming due to poor quality milsurp steel case ammo. My Mosin gets real grumpy like that unless I use brass cases.
Where's the funny part?
But for real. How is a gun designed in 1891, updated in 1930 and manufactured in 1954, considered a WW1 gun? Yes they were used in that war but also the russio/Japanese war, the Russian civil war, the Spanish civil war, the Finnish war, WW2, Korea, Nam, Afghanistan and even up to and including the Ukrainian civil war and Syria.
Finally, the gun is jamming due to poor quality milsurp steel case ammo. My Mosin gets real grumpy like that unless I use brass cases.
Where's the funny part?
But for real. How is a gun designed in 1891, updated in 1930 and manufactured in 1954, considered a WW1 gun? Yes they were used in that war but also the russio/Japanese war, the Russian civil war, the Spanish civil war, the Finnish war, WW2, Korea, Nam, Afghanistan and even up to and including the Ukrainian civil war and Syria.
Finally, the gun is jamming due to poor quality milsurp steel case ammo. My Mosin gets real grumpy like that unless I use brass cases.