The Tula Model 1895 Nagant is an iconic revolver, steeped in history and renowned for its unique engineering. Manufactured in 1926 at the prestigious Tula Arsenal, this CCCP-marked revolver is a highly collectible piece, showcasing a classic blued finish and distinctive gas-seal system. In very good condition, this factory-refurbished firearm exhibits only minor storage wear and retains a bright, clean bore with excellent rifling. Included with this historic revolver is the original leather holster, making it a complete package for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This revolver shows light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, with metal that has likely been reblued during the factory refurbishment process, causing some of the proof marks to be faded. Despite this, the revolver remains in excellent overall condition, highlighted by its sharp lands and grooves and a clean, mirror-finished bore. The checkered red synthetic grips with a lanyard loop add to its historical charm, and the 4.5" barrel ensures robust performance with the 7.62x38R cartridge.
The Tula Model 1895 Nagant's unique gas-seal system is a testament to innovative engineering, designed by Belgian brothers Emile and Leon Nagant. It improves muzzle velocity by moving the cylinder forward to seal the gap between the barrel and cylinder upon firing, a feature that sets it apart from other revolvers of its time. Also opening the door to suppressors, which is a popular modification to these revolvers. This DA/SA revolver with a 7-round capacity is not just a fascinating piece of history but also a functional and reliable firearm.
Owning this revolver means possessing a significant artifact from the early 20th century, widely used by Russian and Soviet military and police forces. Whether as a conversation starter or as a functional addition to your collection, the Tula Model 1895 Nagant stands out for its historical value and unique design. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that combines craftsmanship, innovation, and practicality.




