This review of 'The Montenegrin' Commercial Gasser revolver highlights its Belgian clone origins and mediocre condition. Key issues include unreliable cylinder indexing, a stiff hammer, and a heavy, creaky trigger, making one-handed operation difficult. The firearm uses 11mm Montenegrin cartridges, distinct from Werndl loads, and features a basic U-notch rear and crescent front sight. While historically used by the Ottomans, these clones were often poor quality and eventually banned in Montenegro.
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