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  • fivepointstar

    Thank you MD-Goodbye
    Apr 28, 2008
    30,714
    3rd Rock from the Sun
    Nagant Pistols are back in Stock $189.98

    http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.a...an+M1895+7.62x38R+Nagant+Revolver&groupid=254

    Original Russian model 1895 7.62x38R (7.62 Nagant) caliber Nagant Revolvers. This historical Revolver was used and manufactured by the Russians throughout WWI and WWII. Most of these guns are 1920s dated. They are in Excellent condition as the pictures show. Expect only minor wear from military type storage. Grip may vary in color and type. Each includes the holster, tool, and cleaning rod. Though accessories may vary in size, shape, color, and condition.

    I still can't believe these were $89 3 years ago. best price right now
     

    CasualObserver

    Who Observes the Observer
    Apr 27, 2012
    1,266
    Maryland Born Now in Vermont

    Alphabrew

    Binary male Lesbian
    Jan 27, 2013
    40,761
    Woodbine
    Still too rich for my blood. I think they were priced right at $89. I'd rather SBR my AK pistol than spend $200 on one of these.
     

    sig63

    Member
    Jun 15, 2009
    195
    FREED AT LAST!!!
    Yep, I jumped on one of these too. Seriously I should shred my C&R license. I am out of space in the safe...I figure getting rid of that paper will free up at least another pistol slot!

    (I have the electronic master anyways)
     

    JamesH

    That Guy
    Oct 11, 2014
    748
    Laurel, MD
    My Nagant arrived from AIM today! I paid the extra $10 for handpick. I couldn't be happier with the revolver that arrived!

    Photos are here

    As you can see, it's a 1921. One of the photos shows the Tula marking clearer than the other, but some lint from the cleaning patches makes it look scratched. Another photo shows the excellent condition better, but the markings didn't show up as clearly. You can also see that the import marking is extremely subtle, a single line on the underside of the barrel, mostly hidden by the ejector rod.

    And it has the wood grips!

    An excellent score at an excellent price! Thanks, AIM!

    (Cross-posted to Just Got It NOW!)
     

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