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#21 Post by Asgard »

It is true, Vintovka Mosina.
Why is it called the 3 line rifle?
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#22 Post by snayperskaya »

Asgard wrote:It is true, Vintovka Mosina.
Why is it called the 3 line rifle?
A "line" was a unit of measurement the Russians used to measure bore size and was equal to one tenth of an inch or 2.54 mm, so "3 lines" = 7.62 mm.

The Mosina's predecessor, the 10.7×58r Berdan rifle was also known as the 4.2 Berdan or 4.2 line Berdan.....4.2 lines equal 10.7mm when rounded up.

A Line was used as a unit of length in Britain and France up until 1824 and was equal to one twelfth of an inch
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#23 Post by meles meles »

We understand 'lines' are still used in some parts of Britain...
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#24 Post by snayperskaya »

meles meles wrote:We understand 'lines' are still used in many parts of Britain...
Fixed it for you.......Apparently pretty much every UK banknote tests positive for Colombian Marching Powder.
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#25 Post by meles meles »

That must get right up 'er Maj's nose...
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#26 Post by snayperskaya »

You never know, perhaps her and Phil like a cheeky line of a Saturday night......gives a whole new meaning to "Liz....where's Charlie?" :p
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#27 Post by Asgard »

I did not know about the 3 lines matching the 7.62. However we discovered during the national service that a cigarette it's a perfect fit in the 7.62 ak barrel. We used to check for clean bi putting a cigarette in the chamber and let it slide down the barrel
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#28 Post by snayperskaya »

Asgard wrote:I did not know about the 3 lines matching the 7.62. However we discovered during the national service that a cigarette it's a perfect fit in the 7.62 ak barrel. We used to check for clean bi putting a cigarette in the chamber and let it slide down the barrel
Once heard a story that Russian cigarettes are 7.62mm in diameter so that if need be the cigarette factories could switch more easily to ammunition production.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin

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