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Nagant 1895

Post by Dutch Mosin » Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:39 pm

Bought myself a Nagant 1895 revolver to add to my collection.

The revolver was manufactured by Tula in 1935.

You can find lots of markings on it.

I recognize most of them, because they can also be found on most Mosin Nagants.

I made some detailed pictures of some of them.

I had to have a good reason to get this revolver on my collectors license because the theme of my collection is the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbine.

That theme doesn't include the Nagant revolver so I had to find the link.

Here's the link between the Nagant 1895 revolver and the Mosin Nagant rifle.

Before the Russians adopted the Nagant revolver they used the French Galand revolver.

Not all of these revolvers were made in France though.

Some of them were manufactured by……the Nagant brothers.

Because of this fact the Nagant brothers got to know a lot of high ranked Russian officers.

This paid off, because around 1890, the Nagant brothers heard that the Russians were testing new rifles to replace their Berdan II’s.

They send some Nagant rifles and some ammo to the Russians and the Russians started to test both the Mosin and the Nagant rifles.

The Nagant rifle turned out to be the better one, but the Russians…being Russians……didn’t like that and combined both rifles.

They took the Mosin rifle and replaced the Mosin made feeding system and magazine by the one made by the Nagant brothers.

The Mosin Nagant was born.

A couple of years later the Russians wanted to adopt a new revolver and…….you already guessed it…..Leon Nagant heard about this and offered the Russians a revolver, now known as the Nagant 1895.

Because of this connection between the Nagant revolver and the Mosin Nagant rifles I got permission to add a Nagant revolver to my collection.

Check this out

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The revolver came with a holster, cleaning rod, double sided screwdriver with handle & lanyard

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Second type wooden grips

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Tula star and beneath that, the square box with the vertical line, the metal-refurbishment stamp.

Hope you liked the pictures.

Met vriendelijke groet,

Martin
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Post by ian27 » Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:05 pm

Lovely revolver Martin and pictures excellent. I'll maybe get myself one of those some day, at the minute there are too many others I want first. Congratulations!!!!!!
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Post by awo425 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 6:52 am

A very nice one!!!!!!!!

If you need more infos, I got me the "Russkie Nagan" Book in Kassel, ofcourse it in russian language. :mrgreen:

Th M1895 Revolvers got me again into revolver shooting and collecting, my first one was a begian made commercial M95.

Then I got me a nice 1944 Ishevsk with like new bore, never refurbished.

They are good shooters, if one can make the right ammo for them.

Buiing Fiocchi is pointless, the brass will splitt because of the excessive crimp.

But having new, never fired Fiochi brass is good, gives gas seal and propper support to the bullet.

Using .313" HB WC bullets gives the best performence so far, had not much luck with jacketed bullets.

Original ammo uses a 108grn .308" TC FMJ bullet at apr. 275m/s and is very precise, fired 4 shots of 1975 made Tula surplus into 30mm at 25m!!!!

There are also some nice target variations around, wil try to get one this year, because I know shooting club, where are some stored and not used anymore.

Chris
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Post by stripperclip » Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:17 pm

that's a good looking one that you got a hold of mines a little more ding up http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/s ... CN0006.jpg[/pic]
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I have two of them

Post by Niner » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:20 pm

The first thing I bought with a C&R back in the middle of 1999 was one of them. It was from Century and cost a premium $84.95 because it had been modified for 32 S&W long....so they said. Think that was imagination on the part of whoever they got them from.

Got another from them a few months later not "modified" for $49.95.

Interesting thing about the "modified" one is that it is an early one. A little bit of the Peter the Great marking remains even after the scrub done by the communists. That would put it made 1913 to 1918. Notice the Imperial eagle under the bogus caliber statement on the reverse side.

The newer one has plastic hand grips instead of wood.

Both of these came with holsters and screw drivers and cleaning rods, just like Dutch Mosin's.
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Post by A square 10 » Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:00 pm

you did well , ive been thinking of getting one of these - just cant fit it in my commonwealth collection , but may still get it
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Post by A square 10 » Fri May 30, 2008 8:10 pm

OK , you got me - i got one , a good freind did it for me at a show 44r izhevsk SA/DA with holster , lanyard , cleaning rod , ive not yet shot it nor shot photos yet , one day soon

my photos are terrible - the revolver is really quite nice - i need to take better but these must do for now

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Post by biganimal » Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:41 pm

just ordered one from AIMSurplus for $79.95

should be here by the end of the week

will have a range report by monday
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Post by Pilgrim » Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:57 pm

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Post by Brass Rat » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:13 pm

Well, I couldn't stand it. I had to order one.

Have a hand pick coming from Southern Ohio Gun for $74.95

At least there is now some fairly reasonable (hard to believe that .50 a pop is reasonable) ammo now that Hotshot is making it.

That is definately some odd looking ammo.
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