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Nagant Revolver

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Specifications

Type: Handgun (Revolver)

Caliber: 7.62x38R

Capacity: 7 round Cylinder

Fire Modes: Double Action

Russian Nagant M1895

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Nagant M1895 Pistol - 7.62x38N cartridge (aka 7.62 Nagant ammo). This example was dated 1939 manufacture and was a War time Issued weapon.

The Nagant M1895 uses a special trigger mechanism to both rotate the cylinder and push it forward when the trigger is pulled. The better seal presented by the cylinder and the frame of the revolver makes it quieter and more powerful due to better gas containment. The trade off is an extremely heavy trigger pull, up to 20 pounds in double action. It is notable that this is one of the very few revolvers that can be fitted with a sound suppressor and used effectively due to the gas sealing system.

The Russian Nagant M1895 Pistol was seen in the following:

Film

Video Games

  • Spearhead Expansion Pack (the Berlin mission and in mutiplayer mode for the Russians).
  • Breakthrough Expansion (in mutiplayer mode for the Russians)
  • Silent Storm (as Nagant 1910, as well as a silenced version)


Belgian Nagant M1878 revolver

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Belgian Nagant M1878 revolver - 9.4mm Nagant

Several other variations of Nagant were produced throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This includes the Belgian M1878 and M1878-86 in 9.4mm, the Norwegian M1883 in 7.5mm, the Swedish M1887 in 7.5mm, the Serbian M1891 in 7.5mm, the Brazilian M1893 in .44 caliber and several others.

Film



Swedish Nagant M1887 revolver

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Swedish Nagant M1887 revolver - 7.5mm Nagant

Television

  • Swedish M1887s are seen throughout Reilly: Ace of Spies (1984), standing in for the Russian M1895 which at that time was quite rare in the West.