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Again like the M76 rifle my buddy is getting rid of all his firearms per his wife.

 

For sale: 2 Nagant, 7.62x25mm, revolvers. New, round count zero. One has wooden grips and the other bakelite. One of them come with a holster, I don't know which.

 

Either pistol is $225.00 shipped from FFL to FFL.

 

Wooden Grips:

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Bakelite Grips:

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The wooden grip one is a Russian model 1895 and yes your correct it is the original 7.62 Nagant caliber (7.62x38R). They are both SA/DA. I have handled these pistols before as I hear they are awesome to suppress since the cylinder locks up against the barrel...his lock up tight with llittle to no movement at all.

 

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Bakelite grip is also Russian model 1895 and again it is the original 7.62 Nagant caliber (7.62x38R). ((THIS ONE COMES WITH THE HOLSTER))

 

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Finding ammo for these is a bitch.

 

If these are Century Arms ones, which are the only new ones I've heard of, one can get a....32 ACP?...coversion cylinder

as well for them. I hear the double action pull is awful with that cam thing, but single action is fun.

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They are great guns I HAD one and wish I never got rid of it I got my 3 years ago FTF at a gunshow for $125 with the 32acp cylinder there are a few for around $100 still around but have dark bores. Are these tula or izzy I cant tell from the pics? These are great suppressed there is a youtube vid where a guy uses a 9mm suppressor and it is quiet. It is a great idea to have a suppressed gun where you dont have to police your brass.:batman:

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There are three models: 1) Soldier-single action 2) officer- double action 3) target model, used in Olympic competition. Soldiers go for about $100, officers more, and the targets were $200 each (but 2 for $300 a couple years ago from Century.) All in the original 7.62x38. I have at least one of each.

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There are three models: 1) Soldier-single action 2) officer- double action 3) target model, used in Olympic competition. Soldiers go for about $100, officers more, and the targets were $200 each (but 2 for $300 a couple years ago from Century.) All in the original 7.62x38. I have at least one of each.

 

These days the original "soldier" models are going for more - all the Nagants coming in for the last several years have been soldier models that were arsenally refinished and upgraded to double/single action before importation. If you'd like to let go of a single action only model, I'd be interested...

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There are three models: 1) Soldier-single action 2) officer- double action 3) target model, used in Olympic competition. Soldiers go for about $100, officers more, and the targets were $200 each (but 2 for $300 a couple years ago from Century.) All in the original 7.62x38. I have at least one of each.

 

 

Thank you I did not know there were 3 differant types that does make a differance. I was looking on GB and there was "a updated" version that was 8 shots with a 2" barrel but still had the cylinder that moved foward. Do you know anything about them???

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Updated info:

 

These are both Officers model which are SA/DA, both come with original cleaning gear...one has a holster and the gentleman is looking for the other. He believes he has it but doesn't know for sure.

 

 

Thanks,

MCASSgt New River

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