Was This Nagant Revolver Used By A WW2 German Assassin?
This video examines a Russian Nagant 1895 revolver with German proof marks, potentially linked to a US intelligence officer who served in Tehran during WW2. It delves into the historical context of Operation Long Jump, a German plot to assassinate the Big Three, and explores the Nagant's unique ability to seal its cylinder gap for silencer use, a feature uncommon in revolvers of that era. The presenter discusses the gun's provenance and the ambiguity surrounding its direct involvement in historical events.











