Things that found their way home. M1895 Nagant dated 1918 as an Imperial Tula. The cool thing is that this date was the transition year when the Czarist Imperial Russia gave way to the soviets. At that point the soviets started using the Star symbol stamp for everything manufactured by the Tula arsenal.
- 1918 - last variation with Peter the Great line
- Single action
- Double action
The caliber is the oddball 762x38r. A very fascinating piece of history as well, as it's particular mechanics of operation. As you pulled the trigger the cylinder would rotate but also extend forward for each shot, giving it a better seal . This one was a double action, officer's pistol. Because it's 100 years old, it is now considered an antique. Albeit a very functional one!
It was $200 !!!! Bottom end ones are like $350+
Imperial Nagant Revolver Variations
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