my nagant
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my nagant
made in 1938 and a lot of fun to shoot.
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stripperclip
Ammo?
Do you use .32 longs in it or the real stuff? I've been thinking about one while SOG is having their sale but I've been torn about buying the nagant ammo or the acp cylinder or shooting the longs or magnums.
I guess from the cheap standpoint the acp cylinder would be the way to go but I think I would rather leave it alone.
Staryder
I guess from the cheap standpoint the acp cylinder would be the way to go but I think I would rather leave it alone.
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Reminded me of one of my two Nagant revolvers
I got one in June of 99 from Century that was supposed to be modified to fire 32 S&W long. It cost $84.87 when the not modified versions cost $49.95 or there abouts. I don't think there was anything actually done to this pistol... except get the fools such as myself to buy one.
I've attached a couple of pictures. It is a Peter the Great era pistol by the way. And... the regular unmodifed one I also have, shoots the 32 S&W round about as well, and with about as much sticking of the the cases.
I've attached a couple of pictures. It is a Peter the Great era pistol by the way. And... the regular unmodifed one I also have, shoots the 32 S&W round about as well, and with about as much sticking of the the cases.