Step back in time and experience the allure of a truly remarkable piece of firearms history with the Nagant M-1895 Revolver. Manufactured in 1898 in Belgium, this revolver is more than just a weapon; it's a testament to the craftsmanship and innovation of its era. This classic Russian revolver was the standard issue for Imperial Russian officers, prized for its unique features, including the ability to be suppressed due to its gas-seal cylinder design. This particular piece comes in good condition, exhibiting some signs of its storied past with heavy wear and patina on the finish, but retaining an excellent bore with sharp rifling, ready to tell its next story.
The Nagant M-1895's double-action/single-action mechanism provides versatility and reliability, making it a fascinating addition to any collection. The revolver boasts a 7-round capacity, a 4.5" barrel, and is finished in a classic blued coat. Its checkered wood grips ensure a firm hold, while the rear notch and front blade sights offer precise aiming. Despite its age, this revolver's bore remains in exceptional condition, with a clean, mirror-like finish and sharp lands and grooves, ensuring optimal performance.
The Nagant M-1895 is not only a collector's dream but also a captivating conversation piece. Its historical significance, combined with its unique engineering, makes it a must-have for enthusiasts of military history and firearms design. Owning this revolver means possessing a piece of history, a symbol of innovation that stands the test of time.




