A rifle originally designed in Imperial Russia in 1891. It saw many updates and configurations and the Model 91/30 (1891/1930) was Soviet Russia's standard infantry weapon. It uses the oldest military cartridge still used today, the 7.62x54mmR, which is also used in the Dragunov Sniper Rifle and PKM machine gun.
It is also the rifle used by the Soviet forces in the game Call of Duty and the movie Enemy at the Gates.
This weapon was manufactured in 13 countries, either making their own variant, borrowing from Soviet Russia, or making them for export. Mosin-Nagants are available today for about $60-$150
(The picture above is a pic of mine, a 91/30 Russian)
OMGWTF The M44 Mosin-Nagant Carbine SO beats the 91/30 Mosin-Nagant rifle!
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A Mosin-Nagant 91/30 configured for sniper use. Earlier models come with the PE scope, and later models the PU (the scope seen in Enemy at the Gates and Call of Duty).
Nowadays, these are hard to come by. Even if you do find one, they are about $400-$500+, which is 5-10 times more than a standard Mosin-Nagant.
Vasili Zaitsev's weapon of choice was the Mosin-Nagant sniper.
"Dad, if you buy me that Mosin-Nagant sniper, I'll be your best friend!
-Me, at gunshow
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That nigga that'll hit you with a pipe.
That nigga Roc will hit you with a pipe.
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A lower powered 9mm round. Not a sissy round, just lighter round for a lighter gun that would be used for something like concealed carry.
And 007's PPK was in .32 ACP (7.65 caliber) and his P99 was in 9mm, neither are in .380.
I guarantee you that when I cap you with my .380, you'll cry just as if you were hit with any 'stronger' round.
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Expressing the fact that you like how a female presents herself.
(model enters room) "Giggity giggity giggity" . "Oh right!"
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