What is a Mosin Dragoon?

What is a Mosin Dragoon?

A dragoon is a rifleman who would ride into combat on horseback, then fight on foot. They used shorter rifles (not carbines, in this case only 4″ shorter than the infantry rifle, versus the ~10″ difference between the 91/30 and the carbines), which is known as the dragoon model.

Is the Mosin-Nagant a good sniper rifle?

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.

What is the damage of Mosin-Nagant?

Mosin Nagant
Overview
Hit Damage 79
Initial Bullet Speed 760 m/s
Body Hit Impact Power 16,000

Is a Mosin Nagant a good hunting rifle?

They are fun, tough, and capable 30 caliber rifles. There’s something about the setup that I really like. The Mosin Nagant is a good hunting rifle for large game. The Mosin is equivalent to traditional 30-06 and .308 hunting rifle.

What can you hunt with a Mosin Nagant?

Bulletgrubber – Recover unfired round when performing partial reloads (applies to Specter,Mosin-Nagant and Dolch 96 variants).

  • Without Bulletgrubber trait reloading the weapon without emptying the magazine first ( partial reload) will cause one round to pop out (and become lost).
  • Performing partial reload is slower than full reload.
  • How dangerous is a rusted Mosin Nagant?

    “This is much more along the lines of a game where the Mosin is just a sniper rifle and you point the thing and pull the trigger and it does a high amount of damage because it’s got a low rate of fire. There’s no historical connection to the actual rifle, it’s just sort of a totem.

    Was the Mosin Nagant a good rifle?

    The Mosin Nagant was a good rifle for it’s era. They were well engineered .The accuracy was also very good compared to other rifles from the era. Over the years I’ve owned many Mosins which covered nearly every model of the Russian and Finnish versions except for a few of the rare variations. All of them were decent rifles.