, Russia. It was at Tula where Mosin began his career as a weapons designer by first making improvements to the
Berdan II and later collaborating with
Nagant to design the
Rifle of Three Lines of the Year 1891. Some details in Mosin's rifle were borrowed from
Léon Nagant's design. One such detail is the attachment of the magazine spring to the magazine base plate. In Mosin's original design the spring was not attached to the base plate and, according to the commission, could be lost during cleaning. Another detail is the form of the
clip that could hold five cartridges to be loaded simultaneously into the magazine. Another detail is the form of the "interrupter", a specially designed part within the receiver, which helps prevent double feeding. The initial rifle proposed by Mosin lacked an interrupter, leading to numerous failures to feed. This detail was introduced in the rifle borrowing from Nagant's rifle. == Later life and death ==