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Mosin-Nagant M91[]

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"The standard issue rifle of the Imperial Russian Army. The Mosin-Nagant is one of the most produced rifles ever, with over 37 million made."

— In-game description

The Mosin-Nagant M91 is a weapon that was introduced in Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar expansion for the Scout class.[1]

The Mosin-Nagant M91 statistically is almost identical to the Russian 1895 with the few differences manifesting in rate of fire and reload times. The Mosin is marginally slower when cycled, capable of 56 rounds per minute as opposed to the 1895's 64 RPM. When reloading the Mosin is faster during partial reloads with the 1895 being faster by a mere .023 seconds on an empty reload. Otherwise muzzle velocity, bullet drop, and sweet spot range being essentially the same. The key difference between the two lies in their choice of variants. Other than the Infantry versions which have different iron sights (although both have access to Radium sights, which are largely indistinguishable on either weapon), the Mosin-Nagant has a Marksman variant. Regardless, their mid-long range performance is similar enough to come down to personal preference between the rifles.

A notable aspect of gameplay with the Mosin is the variation of reload animations, with a unique set of animations at every level of capacity.

  • Reloading with four bullets in the magazine has the player character place one bullet in, naturally (takes 3.15 seconds)
  • With three, the character puts in two bullets with one swift motion (takes 3.13 seconds)
  • With two, the two aforementioned animations are combined (takes 4.23 seconds)
  • Reloading with one bullet remaining shows a unique animation where the character ejects and catches the remaining bullet, then conducts an empty reload utilizing the stripper clip (takes 4 seconds)
  • Reloading from empty is a standard stripper clip reload (takes 3.9 seconds)

There are two variants of the Mosin-Nagant M91: Infantry and Marksman.

Infantry[]

The Mosin-Nagant M91 Infantry is the basic variant of the rifle. It is equipped with iron sights.

Marksman[]

The Mosin-Nagant M91 Marksman is equipped with a medium-power scope.

The Mosin-Nagant M91 is also the standard issued Rifle for the Russian Army/White Army and Red Army in servers that allows Standard issued rifles and Back to Basics.



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Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine[]

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"A smaller version of the Mosin-Nagant designed for second-echelon troops."

— In-game description

The Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine was introduced on May 23rd, 2018. The weapon is unlocked for use after pre-ordering the online standard or deluxe editions of Battlefield V on any platform. It features a shortened length and like the Carcano M91 Carbine uses iron sights rather than the usual Lens Sight.


Trivia[]

  • Loading and ejecting a K Bullets with the Mosin-Nagant shows the character grabbing the bullet that is being ejected, which is a detail not featured with other single-shot rifles. It uses the initial ejection and catch animation of reloading with one bullet remaining.
  • While loading the stripper clip, the character notably angles the final bullet upwards halfway through the animation to press down the remaining rounds, which is perhaps to prevent misalignment of the bullet rims which is a common problem in reality with 7.62x54R ammunition in the rifle.
  • The empty reload animation shows the clip flying out as soon as the rounds are pushed in, an unusual trait not found in any other rifle's reload. This is an operation that can be applied IRL, but the game exaggerates its demonstration.
  • The Mosin-Nagant M91 was originally supplied with a sword-type bayonet when first introduced. This was changed to a spike bayonet when the Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine was added.


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