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Description Russian Roulette anyone..?


This is a 1927-dated Russian Nagant M1895 seven-shot, double-acting revolver. It was produced for Tsarist Russia and saw continued service in the Soviet Union, though it is a weapon of Belgian design and was first introduced in the year it's name suggests.
The Nagant became well known for it's reliability along with it's distinctive name and image, although it was the way in which the revolver functioned (and the rounds it fired) that made it unique.
When most revolvers are fired, gasses that assist in the propulsion of the bullet escape through the gap between the cylinder and the barrel that allows the cylinder to revolve. However, when the Nagant is cocked, the cylinder moves forward to seal this gap, preventing the escape of gasses and theoretically increasing projectile velocity. The 7.62x38 round is designed to further improve this feature, with the bullet seated deep into the casing, which expands and forms a seal with the barrel opening upon firing.
As well as the gun's infamous legacy of Russian Roulette, the Nagant revolver was used in the brutal execution of the Tsarist Romanov family...


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Comments: 9

USOtaku013666 [2011-09-15 23:44:03 +0000 UTC]

Very cool

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ToxicGas In reply to USOtaku013666 [2011-09-16 16:07:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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Kobayashi-Hachirou [2010-10-17 07:47:09 +0000 UTC]

I was trying to find a picture of the Nagant to show my one friend, because in one of my short stories that I had showed him a character had wielded a Negant and my friend had given me the look that a dog gives a man who tries to explain something exceedingly complicated to it. Long story short this came up, I explained the mechanics, he gets it and stops nagging me about it.

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ToxicGas In reply to Kobayashi-Hachirou [2010-10-17 11:43:25 +0000 UTC]

Glad my work could assist. It's basically the case that if the gun doesn't feature on 'Call of Duty', people don't know about it...

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facilitator [2009-07-21 21:52:50 +0000 UTC]

yes

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orcbruto [2009-07-21 17:39:51 +0000 UTC]

Wow! Beautiful revolver. Is it a antique or a actual imitation?

By the way, Romanovs deserved their dead

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ToxicGas In reply to orcbruto [2009-07-22 00:19:06 +0000 UTC]

It's a genuine 82-year-old revolver. It looks good for it's age, eh?

'Deserved'...Even the dog?

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orcbruto In reply to ToxicGas [2009-07-22 18:05:48 +0000 UTC]

Oh yes, main the dog! It barked all the night

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ToxicGas In reply to orcbruto [2009-07-23 10:38:06 +0000 UTC]

"Sasha won't stop barking... get the bayonet"

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