A cylindrical, dual-compartment oil bottle made of metal, finished in a dark grey enamel coating. Each compartment has a screw-on cap, allowing for the separation of two different types of oils or cleaning solutions used in firearm maintenance.
Embossed Cyrillic markings on the front of the container indicate the contents of each side. The bottle’s design features a rounded body with two threaded necks positioned at an angle, allowing easy access in the field.
This model is typical of the late Soviet issue design used with the Mosin–Nagant rifles (Models 1891, 91/30, M38, and M44), as well as other standard-issue Soviet small arms.
