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Hi. Thanks. I wish the same thing for you, too. About what you said - | Hi. Thanks. I wish the same thing for you, too. About what you said - | ||
In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officer to carry around foreign revolvers, especially American ones. | In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officer to carry around foreign revolvers, especially American ones. | ||
[[User:SilverFox|SilverFox]] 30 December 2012, 22:43 (MSK) |
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Good evening and Happy New Year.
Are you really sure that it's Nagant revolver on this screenshot?
It's more looks like as Smith & Wesson For example this
Bednardos 30 December 2012, 20:05 (EET)
Hi. Thanks. I wish the same thing for you, too. About what you said - In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officer to carry around foreign revolvers, especially American ones.
SilverFox 30 December 2012, 22:43 (MSK)