Talk:List of Russian weaponry

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[edit] About this page

This page was requested in the requested articles list. I've gathered the info I put on this page from the List of firearms, and I added this page there in the "see also" section. It might be appropriate to move this to a new page called List of Russian Firearms, and leave a redirect. I'm fairly new to this, so I'll let someone else make that call. -NorsemanII 22:35, 3 August 2006 (UTC)


[edit] More Nation-Region Confusion!

A lot of these weapons are not Russian. To say that they are Russian is to imply that they are specifically of Russian origin and this simply is not true. The Vinvotsky Mosin, for example, is half Belgian. The article would be more accurate if all of the weapons post-1919 and pre-1991 were moved to a list of Soviet weaponry. MVMosin 08:22, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Reorganization?

I was looking at this and i thought we could re organziz it by insted having it like

A

  • assault rifle

example example

  • handguns

example exapmle

And so on and so forth. That way you can eaisly look in the type of weapon and not have to struggle to look at. Also feel free to make my example eaiser to read ForeverDEAD 15:48, 23 September 2007 (UTC)