Mosin-Nagant

The Mosin-Nagant is a bolt-action rifle featured in Call of Duty, Call of Duty: United Offensive, Call of Duty: Finest Hour, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty: World at War, and briefly appears in a Flashback mission in Call of Duty: Black Ops.

Call of Duty and United Offensive
"The Mosin-Nagant is a bolt-action rifle capable of very accurate and powerful long-range fire. However, its low rate of fire is a liability in close-range combat."

- Call of Duty manual description for the standard Mosin-Nagant.

"Outfitted with a 4x zoom scope, the Scoped Mosin-Nagant is perfect for long-range sniper work"

- Call of Duty manual description for the scoped Mosin-Nagant.

Campaign
This is a common weapon used by Soviet soldiers. It does high damage and has high accuracy, but is bolt-action with a small magazine. This makes it a great long-range weapon, but it is very ineffective at close range. It is not as common as the German bolt-action rifle, the Kar98k, and therefore may be better traded out for the more common weapon of the two, as ammo will only be dropped by the dead friendlies. They both, however, kill in one shot, or three at long range in UO.

It also comes as a sniper variant. It is largely the same as the unscoped version, but it has a scope. In relation to other sniper rifles, it can be more effective, as a stripper clip is used to reload rather than individual bullets.

Multiplayer
This weapon is issued for the Soviet team. It is the same in multiplayer as in singleplayer. A very accurate and powerful, but slow-firing weapon, it is best reserved for medium-long range combat, as in singleplayer. It can kill in just one shot, or three in UO at maximum range, making it very ammo-efficient if the player can land all shots.

Call of Duty: Finest Hour
The Mosin-Nagant is the most common Soviet weapon encountered in the game. It is very similar to the Call of Duty variant. The bolt is operated very smoothly for a Mosin-Nagant rifle, as the bolts are very tough to work compared to other weapons.

Campaign
In Call of Duty 2, this weapon is still a common find amongst the Soviet soldiers. It is still a good medium-long range weapon. It is still loaded by a stripper clip, and still kills in just one shot, but an enemy may survive a shot to a limb. It is still inadvisable to use it in close quarters. It is still harder to find ammo for compared to the Kar98k.

The sniper variant, however, has a slower reload time, as it must be reloaded one bullet at a time, but is the same in all other areas.

Multiplayer
This weapon is again issued to the Soviet team. It is roughly the same as its earlier counterparts. It is very powerful, killing in one shot to the head or chest, but two to the limbs. However, its low rate of fire severely limits its close-range effectiveness.

Call of Duty: World at War
"A Russian bolt action rifle with a low rate of fire and high power. Effective at long range"

- Create a class description

Campaign
The Mosin-Nagant is usually found in the early Soviet campaign, but is usually abandoned among players for automatic and semi-automatic weapons, though this is entirely dependent on choice. The Gewehr 43, SVT-40, STG-44, MP40, and the PPSh-41 all outclass the Mosin-Nagant in rate of fire. For the most part, the MP40 and PPSh-41 dominate the majority of the Soviet Red Army campaign as most combat is close-quarters, and a bolt action rifle is a terrible choice for such combat. Sgt. Reznov was known to use a scoped Mosin-Nagant while attempting to assassinate General Heinrich Amsel. Reznov gives the Mosin-Nagant to Pvt. Petrenko and uses a PPSh-41 onwards due to his hand being injured in combat. His class changes from Sniper to Submachine Gunner. Pvt. Chernov and other troops mainly use the Mosin-Nagant, until later missions where the SVT-40 appears, though Pvt. Chernov still uses the Mosin-Nagant. Though the Mosin-Nagant has a slow rate of fire, it is perfect for clearing certain areas quickly.

Multiplayer
The Mosin-Nagant is unlocked at Level 21.

It is good to note that all bolt action rifles have the same accuracy, base damage, reload time and range. Accuracy is all dependent upon the user's ability and when aim is steadied if a sniper scope is attached. Bolt action rifles are only different in bolt cycling rate and scope sway, although those differences are negligible.

It has a slower rotating bolt mechanism than other bolt actions and lacks other rifles stance scope sway reduction. The Mosin-Nagant's scope view moves less than the Arisaka while cycling the bolt. Unscoped, the iron sight consists of a ring around a metal pin prick that is much easier to use than the Springfield's or the Arisaka's. This weapon can kill in one shot from the chest up without stopping power, and from the stomach up with stopping power, or when using a scope.

The dynamic for the whole weapon changes when the player unlocks the Sniper Scope attachment; damage is increased and visibility over range is increased, as well as an increased reload time as the rounds have to be loaded one at a time, and a separate aiming mechanism.

The Mosin-Nagant is an overall good weapon, recommended to be used at further ranges due to its slow rate of fire, low idle sway (with and without scope), and easy to use iron sights. At closer ranges it is recommended to use a bayonet attachment.

Weapon Attachments

 * Sniper Scope
 * Bayonet
 * Rifle Grenade

Zombies
Although never found in any of the maps, the Mosin-Nagant can still be obtained in Der Riese and Verruckt through console commands.

Interestingly, a Pack-a-Punched version can be seen in the game's files (see below). It seems to have been cut out at a much later stage compared to the Arisaka (which can also be upgraded through console commands) as it has engravings.

As evident from the Arisaka, the Pack-a-Punched Mosin-Nagant would probably behave in the same way as the Armageddon (Kar98k) and the Eviscerator (Arisaka), albeit with a scope attached. If the game files still exists, it would be possible to obtain through modding.

Call of Duty: World at War (DS)
The Mosin-Nagant is found very few times and only in the British missions as the German standard sniper rifle. It has a 5 round magazine in both single player and multiplayer; and has a high power, capable of killing with one shot in any part of the body.

In multiplayer it is issued as the Red Army's sniper rifle.

Call of Duty: Black Ops
The Mosin-Nagant only appears in the mission "Project Nova" and is identical to its World at War counterpart apart from its iced over camouflage, darker wood and firing sound. It can be picked up with or without a Sniper Scope throughout the mission from dead allies. Unlike all other snipers in Black Ops, the scoped version of the Mosin-Nagant has the ADS speed from Call of Duty 2 and Modern Warfare 2 with Sleight of Hand Pro, and also features much less idle sway than other sniper rifles.

The Mosin Nagant also appears in the multiplayer emblem editor, under the name "Mosin".

General

 * The Mosin-Nagant's iron sights in Call of Duty and Call of Duty 2 are misaligned.

Call of Duty 2

 * Call of Duty 2 is the only game in the series in which the Mosin-Nagant's bolt handle is always portrayed correctly. Every other game has both the normal and sniper versions use a down-turned bolt handle; 2, as in real life, non-sniper variants have a straight bolt handle.
 * The scope will still have frost on it no matter what, even in the desert. The reason being the frost is just a decal on the reticle, and is also not intended to be used in desert maps.

Call of Duty: World at War

 * In "Vendetta", the scope's reticle is different from the one in multiplayer.
 * The clattering sound of the bolt of this rifle opening and shutting is different in the different console versions.
 * When Reznov hands the player the sniper rifle in "Vendetta", the third-person model can be seen with a straight bolt. When the player has it however, it has a curved bolt.
 * When the Mosin-Nagant is equipped with a bayonet, the bayonet in first person appears on the right side, but the bayonet in third person appears on the bottom.
 * Going prone with the Mosin-Nagant causes its model to appear closer to the left side of the screen, rather than the right or center like with other weapons when prone.

Call of Duty: Black Ops

 * The scoped variant is reloaded with a stripper clip just like in the original Call of Duty, and unlike previous games in which it was reloaded one round at a time.
 * The British Commandos who assault the ship oddly carry Mosin-Nagants instead of British-made Lee Enfields.
 * The Mosin-Nagant has the same firing sound of the Dragunov and Gewehr 43, and the same scope reticle as the WA2000.
 * The Mosin-Nagant pick-up icon is missing the trigger and trigger guard.
 * NPCs carry Mosin-Nagants as though they have pistol grips.