M1895 Nagant - 7.62x38mmR
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M1895 Nagant - 7.62x38mmR
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Some of my older firearms. I still have the 1935 Mosin Revolver. Someday I hope to put a can on it for "because" reasons.
“わわわわわわわ”
By まつお
Bismarck Daily Tribune OTD Dec 16 1915
World's Biggest Gun, to be used at Panama, ready for tests
Sixteen-inch guns for Panama on specially constructed cars used to transport it. This is one of the big monsters upon which America will have to rely for protection against any foreign power that may get the notion to seize the Panama canal. This sixteen-inch disappearing gun is the biggest gun of its class in the world, and is capable of throwing a projectile twenty-one miles. The gun proper weighs 200 tons and was made some months ago at Watervliet, N. Y., from where it was shipped to Watertown, Mass., to have the carriage fitted. Several mes along the way its extraordinary weight spread the rails. A few days ago it was shipped to the Sandy Hook proving grounds on a train of fourteen specially constructed cars. The gun will ultimately be used in the fortifications at the Panama canal.
Daily Capital Journal., Jan 21 1916
Jan 21 1916 Some of the guns been taken to Panama where they will defend the canal. One of the Artillery pieces at Panama was the 16-inch gun M1895
The Guthrie daily leader. December 28 1915
16-Inch Gun, Our Greatest Weapon of Preparedness
Solider standing on the 16 inch Coastal Defense Gun M1895 at Sandy Hook Proving Grounds, NJ
Jan 21 1916
New York City’s new Harbor gun. Weighs 200 tons and fire at targets 21 miles away - Graham Guardian. (Safford, Ariz.)
Audio from https://youtu.be/utNS74LYxNI
Sorry for the bad photo quality...
I don’t think I’ve ever posted a picture of my Mosin Nagant. Ironically, it’s one of the guns I’ve owned longer than most. . #mosin #nagant #russian #russia #m1895 #762 #762x54r #bfv #bf5 #boltaction #wwii #ww2 @grey.wolf.tactical @weaponsdaily @gunfreaks @gunfanatics @firearms @gunsdaily @guns.page (at Fayetteville, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4m1kbMprB5/?igshid=1dg77u4mlmav4