The M1895 Nagant Gas Seal Revolver

Published on September 20, 2010
Duration: 9:08

The M1895 Nagant is a unique gas-seal revolver with a century-long service history in Russia. Its innovative design, which moves the cylinder forward to seal the barrel gap, boosts muzzle velocity. While historically significant and affordable on the surplus market, its accuracy and effectiveness for modern combat are limited, leading to its replacement by the Tokarev pistol.

Quick Summary

The M1895 Nagant revolver features a unique gas seal design where the cylinder moves forward upon cocking to seal the barrel gap, increasing muzzle velocity. It fires the 7.62x38mmR cartridge, with a bullet seated inside the case neck for the seal. While historically significant, its accuracy is limited.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & History of the M1895 Nagant
  2. 00:32The Unique Gas Seal Mechanism Explained
  3. 01:087.62x38mmR Cartridge Deep Dive
  4. 01:57Nagant Revolver Surplus Market & Usage
  5. 02:12Officer's vs. Soldier's Model Variations
  6. 03:08Caliber Conversions: .32 Long & .32 H&R Magnum
  7. 03:50Loading Procedure for the Nagant
  8. 05:05Shooting the M1895 Nagant: Recoil & Feel
  9. 06:18Unloading and Accuracy Assessment
  10. 08:13Target Results & Conclusion: Historical Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the unique feature of the M1895 Nagant revolver?

The M1895 Nagant's defining feature is its gas seal mechanism. When the hammer is cocked, the cylinder moves forward, closing the gap between the cylinder and barrel. This prevents gas leakage, increasing muzzle velocity.

What caliber does the M1895 Nagant fire, and what is special about it?

It fires the 7.62x38mmR (7.62 Nagant) cartridge. A unique aspect is that the bullet is seated entirely inside the case neck, which expands into the barrel during firing to complete the gas seal.

Are there different models of the M1895 Nagant revolver?

Yes, there are two main versions: the 'Officer's model,' which is single-action only, and the 'Soldier's model,' which is double-action. Both are historically significant firearms.

How accurate is the M1895 Nagant revolver?

The M1895 Nagant is not known for its accuracy. The review describes its accuracy as 'person MOA,' indicating wide and inconsistent shot groups, making it unsuitable for precision shooting.

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