Soviet Uniform suitable for Mosin Nagant...
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Soviet Uniform suitable for Mosin Nagant...
So... all this talk about uniforms got me thinking....
If I wanted a uniform that a Soviet soldier issued a M44 Nagant in WW2 would be wearing, what would I be looking for and where would it be best to obtain it.
Mark
If I wanted a uniform that a Soviet soldier issued a M44 Nagant in WW2 would be wearing, what would I be looking for and where would it be best to obtain it.
Mark
Re: Soviet Uniform suitable for Mosin Nagant...
Not saying to buy from them, or saying that ALL their descriptions are 100% historically accurate....
Look at the Chinese firm HIKISHOPS
You'll get a good idea of what was used.
There is also a UK trader on Etsy doing a lot of repro. WW2 Soviet aggressor kit & accessories.
Look at the Chinese firm HIKISHOPS
You'll get a good idea of what was used.
There is also a UK trader on Etsy doing a lot of repro. WW2 Soviet aggressor kit & accessories.
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Re: Soviet Uniform suitable for Mosin Nagant...
Search worldwide on Ebay for Soviet uniforms etc, look for sellers in Russia and Ukraine and kit will be genuine.....cheap enough so why buy repro?.
This might give you some ideas.....
http://englishrussia.com/2011/04/03/uni ... -red-army/
This might give you some ideas.....
http://englishrussia.com/2011/04/03/uni ... -red-army/
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Dont you need reenactors licence for playing soldiers in public places....???
Re: Soviet Uniform suitable for Mosin Nagant...
uniform that a Soviet soldier issued a M44 Nagant in WW2
look for sellers in Russia and Ukraine and kit will be genuine.....cheap enough
You will not get a cheap Soviet WW2 uniforms . If it is , it is likely that you have been lied to. Real Soviet WW2 uniforms are like hen teeth & accordingly very expensive.
However you have cheap options with the two most iconic piece of uniform of the WW2 frontic : The post war telogreika (padded jacket) is identical to the WW2 & so is the early post war Gymnastyorka (combat tunic) that will pass easily for a M43 WW2 Mdl. (the one with the stand up collar). The belt you might have to buy a copy. I would follow Tovarich Snayperskaya's advice and do a search with those words on Ebay & get them from a former soviet country.
look for sellers in Russia and Ukraine and kit will be genuine.....cheap enough
You will not get a cheap Soviet WW2 uniforms . If it is , it is likely that you have been lied to. Real Soviet WW2 uniforms are like hen teeth & accordingly very expensive.
However you have cheap options with the two most iconic piece of uniform of the WW2 frontic : The post war telogreika (padded jacket) is identical to the WW2 & so is the early post war Gymnastyorka (combat tunic) that will pass easily for a M43 WW2 Mdl. (the one with the stand up collar). The belt you might have to buy a copy. I would follow Tovarich Snayperskaya's advice and do a search with those words on Ebay & get them from a former soviet country.
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Re: Soviet Uniform suitable for Mosin Nagant...
This might give you an idea.....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW-2-Soviet-R ... SwI2dXFj5G
With Soviet Russian kit there is quite an overlap, some WW2-era equipment was still being issued well into the 80s in the Soviet-Afghan war.The WW2 style grenade pouches and water bottles/covers were still being issued for example.....infact M44s and 91/30s were still being issued to drivers and artillery crews etc and some Mosin PU sniper rifles were still issued by the Russian Federation during the First Chechen War.The Russians tend not to get rid of equipment etc all at once, there is thousands of tons of stuff sat in storage all over Russia and the former Soviet States.....look at all the old WW1 Maxims and WW2 stuff that was looted from Ordnance Depots In Ukraine recently!.
Even today it is not uncommon to see, as an example, a Russian issue Dragunov that still has the old style laminate handguards and stock despite polymer replacements being issued as of the early to mid-90s.
Here's an article on the M44 you may find interesting
http://www.mosinnagant.net/ussr/russian-m44-carbine.asp
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW-2-Soviet-R ... SwI2dXFj5G
With Soviet Russian kit there is quite an overlap, some WW2-era equipment was still being issued well into the 80s in the Soviet-Afghan war.The WW2 style grenade pouches and water bottles/covers were still being issued for example.....infact M44s and 91/30s were still being issued to drivers and artillery crews etc and some Mosin PU sniper rifles were still issued by the Russian Federation during the First Chechen War.The Russians tend not to get rid of equipment etc all at once, there is thousands of tons of stuff sat in storage all over Russia and the former Soviet States.....look at all the old WW1 Maxims and WW2 stuff that was looted from Ordnance Depots In Ukraine recently!.
Even today it is not uncommon to see, as an example, a Russian issue Dragunov that still has the old style laminate handguards and stock despite polymer replacements being issued as of the early to mid-90s.
Here's an article on the M44 you may find interesting

http://www.mosinnagant.net/ussr/russian-m44-carbine.asp
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
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Excellent comrade.
That is more of what I am looking for.
Now I just need to learn Russian.... where's my bottle of Vodka....
Markovich
That is more of what I am looking for.
Now I just need to learn Russian.... where's my bottle of Vodka....

Markovich
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Bodka Tovarischbigfathairybiker wrote:Excellent comrade.
That is more of what I am looking for.
Now I just need to learn Russian.... where's my bottle of Vodka....
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Markovich

"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Re: Soviet Uniform suitable for Mosin Nagant...
There's quite a few Soviet WW2 re-enactment groups around, they are usually the best for info on best sources/suppliers of kit (both original and repro).bigfathairybiker wrote:Excellent comrade.
That is more of what I am looking for.
Now I just need to learn Russian.... where's my bottle of Vodka....
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Markovich
You could try asking on here...
http://www.wwiireenacting.co.uk/forum/v ... 38fa4446ff
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Re: Soviet Uniform suitable for Mosin Nagant...
We're sure snayperskaya will confirm or refute this, but we'd suggest that the only uniform suitable for a Mosin to wear is this...


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