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The '''M39 Nagant Rifle''' or commonly known as the '''Balambian Nagant''' is the Balambian version of the East Europan [[M1891 Nagant]]. It was produced initially from the M24 Nagant Model and was the first Balambian rifle to be produced. Mostly used by Balambian units, it also served throughout the [[Estharian Armed Forces]]. | The '''M39 Nagant Rifle''' or commonly known as the '''Balambian Nagant''' is the Balambian version of the East Europan [[M1891 Nagant]]. It was produced initially from the M24 Nagant Model and was the first Balambian rifle to be produced. Mostly used by Balambian units, it also served throughout the [[Estharian Armed Forces]]. | ||
Several improvements were made, such as the cocking system, the sights, and the mechanism of the weapon such that it was easier to cock and fire. It was also less prone to jamming than the regular Nagant rifle. It became the mainstay of the [[Balambian Defence Force]] until the 1960s, when it was replaced by the [[RG LAG]]. | The Balambian M39 Nagant rifle came with its first form as the [[Balambian M39 Nagant#Precursors|M27 Balambian Nagant]] and the [[Balambian M39 Nagant#Precursors|M28 and M28/30 Balambian Nagant rifle]]. The M39 became the final Balambian Nagant variant and was considered as the variant with the highest quality when it came to M1891 Nagant rifles. Several improvements were made, such as the cocking system, the sights, and the mechanism of the weapon such that it was easier to cock and fire. It was also less prone to jamming than the regular Nagant rifle. It became the mainstay of the [[Balambian Defence Force]] until the 1960s, when it was replaced by the [[RG LAG]]. | ||
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==Users== | ==Users== | ||
{{flagicon image|Erebonian_Flag.jpg|22px}} [[Erebonian Empire]]: Adopted by the [[Erebonian Special Air Service]]<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Esthar_and_balamb_35471.png|22px}} [[Esthar and Balamb]]: Currently in use by the [[Balambian Guards]] and honour guards.<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Flag of Rubrum1 T E.jpg|22px}} [[Rubrum and the Peristylium|Rubrum]]: Adopted by the [[Rubrumian Special Air Service]] <br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|2000px-Flag of the Republic of China.svg.png|22px}} [[Taoyuan]]: Used often in harsh conditions. <br/> | |||
* {{flagicon image|2000px-Flag of the Republic of China.svg.png|22px}} [[Provisional Government of the Republic of Taoyuan|Taoyuanese Provisional Government]]: Used as a second-issue rifle <br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Great_Lucis_and_Accordo_-_Tristain.jpg|22px}} [[Great Lucis and Accordo|United Kingdom]]: Adopted by the SAS and SOE <br/> |
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M39 Nagant | |
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Type | Bolt-action rifle |
Place of origin | Esthar and Balamb |
Service history | |
In service | 1924-1960 |
Wars | Estharian Civil War Second Europan War War of Lorican Aggression |
Production history | |
Designed | 1921 |
Produced | 1924–1951 |
No. built | 6,500,000 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 4 kg (8.8 lb) |
Length | 730 mm (29 in) (M91/30) |
Cartridge | 7.62×53mmR |
Action | Bolt action |
Muzzle velocity | 865 m/s (2,838 ft/s) |
Effective firing range | 500 m (550 yards), 800+ m (875+ yards with optics) |
Feed system | 5-round non-detachable magazine, loaded individually or with 5-round stripper clips. |
Sights | Rear: ladder, graduated from 100 m to 2,000 m |
The M39 Nagant Rifle or commonly known as the Balambian Nagant is the Balambian version of the East Europan M1891 Nagant. It was produced initially from the M24 Nagant Model and was the first Balambian rifle to be produced. Mostly used by Balambian units, it also served throughout the Estharian Armed Forces.
The Balambian M39 Nagant rifle came with its first form as the M27 Balambian Nagant and the M28 and M28/30 Balambian Nagant rifle. The M39 became the final Balambian Nagant variant and was considered as the variant with the highest quality when it came to M1891 Nagant rifles. Several improvements were made, such as the cocking system, the sights, and the mechanism of the weapon such that it was easier to cock and fire. It was also less prone to jamming than the regular Nagant rifle. It became the mainstay of the Balambian Defence Force until the 1960s, when it was replaced by the RG LAG.
Precursors
Combat Service
Users
Erebonian Empire: Adopted by the Erebonian Special Air Service
Esthar and Balamb: Currently in use by the Balambian Guards and honour guards.
Rubrum: Adopted by the Rubrumian Special Air Service
Taoyuan: Used often in harsh conditions.
- Taoyuanese Provisional Government: Used as a second-issue rifle
United Kingdom: Adopted by the SAS and SOE