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I found it.... 7.62x38r Nagant Pistol Ammo...
Can somebody please tell me what I have in this spam can? This type of thing is WAY beyond my level of limited intelligence... Thanks in advance... Duck
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Some of those people with Nagant revolvers just bought the relatively cheap 32 ACP conversion cylinders.
It's not like 32 ACP is really cheap at most gun stores though and it's not historically accurate either and you don't get that (alleged) gas seal that makes it theoretically possible to put a suppressor on that type of revolver either. If I had one of those revolvers I'd probably pay the extra to get the real deal or at least one or two spam cans of it. |
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I had an 1895 Nagant Pistol, shot it once, then got rid of it. Really wimpy cartridge and the gun was super awkward and clunky to shoot. Interesting history and the one I had was a mint practically NIB 1944 Tula but once I shot it, I decided I wouldn't reload for it, just not worth the hassle. I bought it when they were cheap, I think Paid $150 for the pistol, holster, some ammo.
I had it in a gun shop on consignment for ages before someone bought it too, definitely not one of the hotter, fast moving C&R pistols.
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