«MOSIN-NAGANT»  «Steel» series game kit

WW1 Mosin Nagant laser tag historical weapon
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Electronics Generation
Optical system
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Description
WEIGHT
9.5 lb (4.3kg)
LENGTH
54in (138 cm)
OPTIMAL FIRE RANGE
650 ft (200 m)
BATTERY PERFORMANCE
Up to 30 hours.
BATTERY TYPE USED
Li+ (2.2 Ah; 7.4V)
BATTERY CHARGER TYPE
Li+ (8.4V; 1000 mA) (additional option)

The M1891, also known as the Mosin-Nagant, is a bolt-action rifle that was developed by the Imperial Russian Army in the late 19th century. First introduced in 1891, it was used extensively by the Russian military during World War I and the Russian Civil War. It is sometimes referred to as the "3-line" rifle because of its ammunition. The diameter of the bullet was 3.3 times the groove diameter of the rifle barrel.

It was designed to be a rugged and reliable weapon that could be used effectively in harsh environments, such as the snowy conditions of the Russian winter.

The Mosin-Nagant was also supplied to other countries as part of Soviet aid packages, and it saw use in numerous conflicts around the world. It remains a popular firearm among collectors and enthusiasts today, thanks in part to its historical significance and distinctive appearance. Nowadays it continues to be remembered as an important part of the history of firearms.

ww1 mosin laser tag historical gun side

This laser tag game set is made from a factory-deactivated combat rifle (dummy gun), giving it a weight and length similar to its real counterpart. Its body is made of wood, while the barrel, receiver, and sighting bar are made of steel, resulting in a realistic weight of 9.5 lbs (4.3 kg) for this historic laser tag rifle.

The standard sighting devices are comfortable and provide adequate accuracy.

ww1 mosin laser tag historical rifle sighting devices

With Prism optics, the optimal range is 650 feet (200 m), while with Parallax optics, it can reach up to 1,300 feet (400 meters).

To activate the game set, simply press at the end of the gunstick. The same procedure is used to turn off the laser tag rifle.

WW1 Mosin laser tag historical rifle gunstick

We retained all the bolt action mechansm for reloading, which is accomplished by turning the bolt handle to the left, pulling it back, pushing it forward, and then turning the handle to the right until it stops.

ww1 mosin laser tag historical rifle bolt

When the trigger is pulled, which is as stiff as the real counterpart, players will hear the sound of the speaker and the steel impact of the bolt mechanism.

ww1 mosin laser tag historical rifle bolt2

To accommodate the electronics, Laserwar's engineers meticulously milled out the wooden interior of the M1891. We kept the authentic look of the rifle, with no power button, reload button, or power socket on the body. Only the operation indicator and the external tube of the laser tag optics indicate that this is a laser tag rifle. The power indicator, located on the left side of the back-sight bed, subtly informs players when the tagger is on.

The optics use a compact tube that looks organic and flows seamlessly from the Mosin-Nagant rifle barrel. The laser tag rifle measures 54.3 inches (138 cm) in length.

Inside, a 2.2 Ah lithium-ion battery provides 36 hours of autonomous operation. The charging socket is located in the buttstock, requiring players to unscrew the butt plate to access it.

ww1 mosin laser tag historical rifle butt

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