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  • unsped
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 51

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    Last edited by unsped; 03-02-2012, 4:52 PM.
  • #2
    DRH
    Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 488

    I have two and they are very accurate. The ammo is on sale this month at Century for a price that would be hard to beat. A pre-WW2 revolver in excellent condition with holster, tool and lanyard for under $90.00 is a good deal.

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    • #3
      fal_762x51
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 2700

      The broom handle is great and the recoil doesn't exist. It does have a safety; the double action. The double action on those sucks, but singling it works perfectly. It is very accurate and you can reload or use .32 H&R or .32 Long in it. The .32 ACP cylinder has some good reviews and some bad, but I personally like the 7.62x38r. It's just expensive and a bitch and a half to reload.
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      • #4
        Moonclip
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 4390

        Correct ammo is expensive. DA pull is about over 20lbs. I rarely see them for sale in CA except at gunshows. I have one but rarely shoot it.
        .22short .22lr .22mag .25acp .32acp .32H&Rmag,.35rem .30carbine
        7.62x25Tok 7.62x38r .380acp .38S&W .38spl 9x18Mak 9mmPara .35rem
        9mmLargo .38super .357mag .40S&W 10mm .41mag .44spl .44mag
        .45acp .45LC 6.5Carcano 7.7Japanese 7.62x54r 6.5Swede,6.5x54r
        .30-40Krag 7.5French 8x57Mauser .223Rem 7.62x39 .410bore .30-30
        20ga 12ga .303British 8x56r 7.5x55Swiss .30-06...

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        • #5
          montan
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 22

          Originally posted by fal_762x51
          The broom handle is great and the recoil doesn't exist. It does have a safety; the double action. The double action on those sucks, but singling it works perfectly. It is very accurate and you can reload or use .32 H&R or .32 Long in it. The .32 ACP cylinder has some good reviews and some bad, but I personally like the 7.62x38r. It's just expensive and a bitch and a half to reload.
          That's right. It is an interesting piece. Over engineered.

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          • #6
            CSACANNONEER
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Dec 2006
            • 44093

            I wish I could help but, all I have is a 1887 Swedish Nagant chambered in 7.5 Nagant. I have shot .32 Colt &.32 S&W in it. I forget which of the two is smaller but, the smaller one is too small for the chambers thus, causing the brass to fail. This is not a good thing. I'm always in the market for 7.5 nagant ammo.
            Last edited by CSACANNONEER; 04-03-2007, 8:00 AM.
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            • #7
              fastsvt1998
              Member
              • Nov 2006
              • 125

              I have one with the .32 ACP cylinder. I was surprised at how accurate it is and the ammo is a lot cheaper than the 7.62 Nagant. Kept the original cylinder in the safe for later. Fun to shoot. Double action pull is horrible as everyone has stated. Mine looked un-issued from J&G.

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