NKVD Officer's Model Nagant Revolver

Published on June 29, 2020
Duration: 9:26

This guide details the disassembly of the NKVD Officer's Model Nagant revolver, a compact variant of the 1895 Nagant. It highlights specific steps required due to the shortened grip panels, which necessitate removing the right grip first to access internal screws for the sideplate. The process is presented with a focus on safety and methodical execution, as explained by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons.

Quick Summary

The NKVD Officer's Model Nagant is a compact variant of the 1895 Nagant revolver, featuring a shorter 85mm barrel and grip for concealed carry. It retains the unique gas-seal system and has rounded sights/hammer to prevent snagging. Production ran from 1924-1932 at the Tula Arsenal, with about 25,000 units made.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NKVD Nagant
  2. 01:08Design and Gas Seal System
  3. 02:47Markings and Identification
  4. 03:35Grip and Frame Details
  5. 04:34Sights and Hammer Modifications
  6. 05:05Loading and Unloading
  7. 05:45Disassembly Differences
  8. 07:30Trials and Production End

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the NKVD Officer's Model Nagant and the standard 1895 Nagant?

The NKVD Officer's Model Nagant features a significantly shorter barrel (85mm vs. 114mm) and a reduced grip size for enhanced concealability. It also has rounded rear sights and hammer spur to prevent snagging on clothing.

How does the Nagant gas seal system work on the NKVD Officer's Model?

Upon cocking the hammer, the cylinder of the Nagant revolver moves forward, sealing the gap between the cylinder and the barrel. This unique mechanism prevents gas leakage, increasing projectile velocity and reducing fouling.

What is the production history of the NKVD Officer's Model Nagant?

Production of the NKVD Officer's Model Nagant occurred at the Tula Arsenal from 1924 to 1932. Approximately 25,000 units were manufactured, often associated with Soviet secret police and customs agents.

What is unique about disassembling the NKVD Officer's Model Nagant?

Disassembly requires removing the right-side grip panel first to access the sideplate screws. This is due to the shortened grip panels on the NKVD model, which differ from the standard 1895 Nagant.

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