M91/30
The M91/30 is a bolt-action rifle that was developed in the Soviet Union and widely used during World War II. It is part of the Mosin-Nagant family of rifles, which were known for their reliability and ruggedness. The M91/30 features a 5-round internal magazine and is chambered for the 7.62x54mmR cartridge, making it effective for military use.
This rifle has a distinctive design, with a long barrel and a wooden stock. It was produced in large numbers, with millions made between the 1930s and 1940s. The M91/30 remains popular among collectors and shooting enthusiasts today due to its historical significance and unique characteristics.