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Swedish Nagant Revolver

7.5 Swedish Nagant

I bought this at a bargain price from a fellow collector. It was described as a very rough shooter, and he wasn't kidding! for $150 I got a revolver with a very rough external finish, a trigger that doesn't function in double action, a broken loading gate spring and very worn grips. On the plus side, the action is tight, the timing is good, and it's passably accurate with the Fiocchi 7.5 Swiss ammo that I feed through it. The loading gate is tight enough w/out the spring that it stays shut even when firing.

20 Jan 2006 19:24