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Mosin-Nagant 1891
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The Mosin-Nagant a bolt-action rifle featured in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault: Spearhead and Medal of Honor: European Assault. For those who are curious, the actual pronunciation of the rifle is "MOY-sin Nuh-gone". It was jointly developed by the Russian Sergei Mosin and the Belgian Leon Nagant. It is very similar to the Karabiner 98 Kurz in its aspects, having high accuracy, range, and power, in addition to its low rate of fire and magazine capacity. It does, however, boast much lower idle sway and arguably more open sights.
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The Mosin-Nagant a bolt-action rifle featured in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault: Spearhead and Medal of Honor: European Assault. For those who are curious, the actual pronunciation of the rifle is "MOY-sin Nuh-gone". It was jointly developed by the Russian Sergei Mosin and the Belgian Leon Nagant. It is very similar to the Karabiner 98 Kurz in its aspects, having high accuracy, range, and power, in addition to its low rate of fire and magazine capacity. It does, however, boast much lower idle sway and arguably more open sights.