@@Overworkedandunderpaid No it was not. It was a mass produced revolver for the Imperial Russian Army in 1895. The men who designed it did not know what a suppressor was. It was designed that way to circumvent gas from escaping which would reduce muzzle velocity and possibly injure the shooter's hands. Which was a very large problem for mass produced traditional revolvers in the 1800's where the cylinder gap could be massive. I mean it was a standard issue sidearm from fucking 1895. Back then they already had a quieter and more popular method to kill; swords and spike bayonets. The ability to suppress was not a consideration. It would be almost 15 years before a suppressor was patented. It is pretty funny to imagine an officer yelling for his company to "fix silencers" before they charged on horseback through cannon and machine fire in brightly colored wool tunics. In fact they actually made many early M1895's in single action because they didn't feel like enlisted men required the complex new double action technology, but sure they designed it with the use of a virtually non existent technology in mind. I just can't describe how ridiculous every dimension of this claim is.
@@thereturnofthewhyboner only if the action is clean, a bit of mud or debris will render the Mosin useless. This is why Russian soldiers in WW1 preferred the Winchester m1895
@Boots on the Ground Idk man i have had some fun stress testing my mosins i own 4 of them and only one suffered a malfunction and that was in the sand test weirdly enough but the sand made it nearly impossible to open the bolt the mud stress test i submerged one in thick mud for 5 minutes with ammo in it pulled it and fired it and cycled albeit a little rough of course.
@@thereturnofthewhyboner its been historically documented to have performed poorly in dirty conditions, whether that be the debris of Stalingrad or the trenches of WW1
These rounds were made in 1972 (third line on the backside) for sportsmen (Спортивный револьверный патрон - sport revolver round), looking pretty unique
J'ai également remarqué ce barillet qui vient se coller au canon.. Et il ressemble beaucoup à une arme que j'ai vu dans un musée mais il me semble 8mm??
definitely one of the best assassin pistols of all time. the gas seal means you can use a suppressor, and the revolving action means you won't jam or leave brass behind
Nah, that title belongs to the welrod, you could *talk* over the gunshots and it being bolt action meant that it didn’t drop brass until you wanted it to
Yeah, about that... I have one from Tula, 1944, and it's the only revolver I've ever met that DOES jam. That and it's 1,500 pound trigger pull make it quite cumbersome. Still a fascinating piece of history that I'm delighted to own, though.
I could just imagine a western where the main character uses a Nagant revolver. "I count 6 shots, you're out kid" *Gets blasted by last round* "Ya got me kid, 7 shots huh?"
Unfortunately this model being made in 1895 and later means for a western, it would be a bit late… but would be perfect for story set in the 1910s red dead style
@@memyself898 is the .32 S&W long a rimmed cartridge? The 7.62 Nagant cylinder does not have a shelf to stop the round for falling though, like the .32 auto cylinders does. I normally try not to interchange ammo for my older stuff since power pressure can be very different. I have a Springfield kreg and 1889/91 Swiss pull action I need to worry about that with.
@@Revegineer Yes, it is rimmed. As far as I know it's less energy too. But, when I get my own Nagant 😍 I'll try to make ammo from .223 cases. In my country it will be impossible to find original ammo.
An interesting fact is that if the weapon has a star with an arrow inside, then the weapon was produced in Tula, and if the weapon has a triangle with an arrow inside, then the weapon was produced in Izhevsk
Interesting. Unique manufacturing signature marks always makes the gun more intriguing. Are those the only two known gun manufacturers recorded for The 1895 Nagant?
Легенда. С ним в руках творилась История Страны Советов. "Усталость забыта, колышется чад, И снова копыта, как сердце, стучат. И нет нам покоя! Гори, но живи! Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови! Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови! Есть пули в Нагане, и надо успеть Сразиться с врагами и песню допеть. И нет нам покоя! Гори, но живи! Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови! Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови! В удачу поверьте - и дело с концом! Да здравствует ветер, который в лицо! И нет нам покоя! Гори, но живи! Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови! Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови!"
Револьве́р систе́мы Нага́на образца 1895 года (7,62-мм револьвер Нагана обр. 1895 г., или 3-линейный револьвер образца 1895 года, индекс ГРАУ - 56-Н-121) - семизарядный револьвер, разработанный и производившийся бельгийскими промышленниками братьями Эмилем (Émile) (1830-1902) и Леоном (Léon) (1833-1900) Наганами (Nagant)
Нквд, танкисты, красные командиры/офицеры до ТТ, после ТТ государственная охрана, сторожа, и в качестве личного оружия у судебных приставов и следователей+ имеется на руках у чёрных копателей с мест боёв, и на нелегальном хранении (эхо войны ((кто понял тот понял)), ковбоями здесь и не пахнет, зато пахнет 3 годами в тюрьме
Fun fact, the Nagant brothers' original design for the revolver was for it to be a swing out cylinder, but the russian army refused it because "if it can be loaded quickly then soldiers will just waste more ammo". There are some belgian made Nagant revolvers that have the swing out cylinder instead of a loading gate and an ejecting rod, but I guess they're pretty rare
which makes it unique among revolvers but did you know the cylinder seal was actually designed to increase muzzle velocity? The cylinder being pushed into the barrel allowed more propellant gasses to expel the bullet from the gun, compared to it it didn’t seal the gap
@@chris.3711 100 fps would be a 10% increase on velocity and very much a big deal. The cylinder gap on a revolver usually only makes a 25-30fps difference, and that’s with large calibers.
обтюрацию норм. гильзой перекрывает ! помню , впервые из газовика бахнул agent 9 mm из Польши ... пздц - я не понял , кого сильнее раскумарило , их или меня ))
@@AlexKS1992this particular box made in December 1972 (XII Декабрь), in Soviet union. Most of Russian ammunition and guns in US - either a replica from another country (China/Balkans/etc), contraband, or US made. There is no export from Russia. That is, most likely, why you had box in English.
@Kevin Belden the ammo is designed to cooperate with the unique revolver design in order to seal the gun’s revolving chamber which allows for higher velocity but also interesting side ability to be more effectively suppressed than other revolvers
@@kevinbelden5764the brass goes further than the bullet so when the cylinder goes forward it gets sealed. 357 out of a k frame or something would leak gas
Помню были лекции у нас, предмет вроде лесная селекция называется. Так вот, на этих лекциях нам дед рассказывал как он для сбора шишек хвойных пород, для последующей работы с ними, стрелял по ним из нагана. Ну оно и понятно, шишки же высоко находятся. Подобная методика описана, конечно, в учебных пособиях, но там не наган, а охотничье ружье. Так что могу предположить, что это байка, хотя всякое конечно может быть.
Хмм, и правда странно... Я думаю что коробка с 72 года, а патроны отнгсительно новые, столько лет они бы не пролежали... Хотя зная совесткое качество, такое вполне может быть)
Товарищи из Штатов утверждают что они давнишние и тем не менее исправно работают. Почему то не удивлен. При СССР за некачественную поставку в армию можно было получить проблемы.
@@mint-flavouredsand8943 russian officer's model (because it's triple action), probably quite a few russians civilians and soldiers. Not a fun russian history piece.
I bought 2 of them for 100 bucks some 10 years ago.I also bought a tin of rounds that I still have. For me it's a very accurate and mild to shoot revolver.
@@super1million11my friend it’s certainly not that easy to pick up and move while youre in china they only give a certain amount of visas a year and foreign passports that would be needed to escape china are super expensive
@@super1million11 well I mean when youre a communist dictatorship that treats your citizens terribly would you allow them to leave? Its awful what actually goes on inside that country they got welded into their homes during their covid lockdowns to control the masses
🤔 muy bueno 👍 Sobre todo me llamo la atención de que aprovecha al máximo los gases de cada bala tirando el cilindro hacia adelante y así aprovechar los gases como ya dije 🤔... Muy bueno 👍👍👍👍👍
The reason for the ammo looking like that is to create a better seal between the cylinder and the barrel. The case goes forward past the round to meet the barrel and make sure all the pressure from the powder goes into the barrel, and not out the side of the revolver in front of the cylinder.
"Наган" был во многом уникальный револьвер, но самым-самым в нём были патроны и естественно -- сами пули! По факту -- это первые серийные "экспансивки". Пуля свинцовая, без оболочечная при попадании дико деформировалась и имела КОЛОССАЛЬНОЕ ОСТАНАВЛИВАЮЩЕЕ ДЕЙСТВИЕ!
Согласен с вами. Ещё когда американцы замеряют скорость армейских патронов для нагана, то начальная скорость пули выше чем на бумаге. Больше 300 м/с выходит.
Свинцовые без оболочек появились раньше, учи матчасть. Они просто "исчезли" с конца 19 века, за исключением .22 long rifle (хотя и они чаще в оболочке идут)
Difficult to get that particular caliber in that brand? No doubt. Generally difficult get that caliber? Not necessarily. Depends on where you live. Fiocchi and PPU sometimes have runs of it they put on the market.
Хорошо показал себя как оружие офицеров и рядовых русской армии во время подавления восстания "боксеров" Yìhétuán yùndòng в Китае 1898-1901 год. Использовался в 1 мировой войне. Использовался в "русской рулетке". Благодаря необычнымным патронам заходящим в канал ствола и перекрывающим прорыв пороховых газов из барабана возможно использование с глушителем.
BTW, that's a "commoner" version of this revolver. There is also an "officer" variant. The only difference is that the "commoner" variant is a single action, while the "officer" one is double action. Oh, and you do know, that you can detach the drum and insert a new one? Very helpful when you're out of ammo - well, that's gotta be much faster than loading all seven rounds :)
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Because of this, the Nagant revolver can be suppressed far more effectively than most other revolvers
Yes. This was literally what it was made for.
@@Overworkedandunderpaid I know
@@Overworkedandunderpaid No it was not. It was a mass produced revolver for the Imperial Russian Army in 1895. The men who designed it did not know what a suppressor was. It was designed that way to circumvent gas from escaping which would reduce muzzle velocity and possibly injure the shooter's hands. Which was a very large problem for mass produced traditional revolvers in the 1800's where the cylinder gap could be massive. I mean it was a standard issue sidearm from fucking 1895. Back then they already had a quieter and more popular method to kill; swords and spike bayonets. The ability to suppress was not a consideration. It would be almost 15 years before a suppressor was patented. It is pretty funny to imagine an officer yelling for his company to "fix silencers" before they charged on horseback through cannon and machine fire in brightly colored wool tunics. In fact they actually made many early M1895's in single action because they didn't feel like enlisted men required the complex new double action technology, but sure they designed it with the use of a virtually non existent technology in mind. I just can't describe how ridiculous every dimension of this claim is.
Revolvers can't be suppressed Einstein. Only Nagant can be suppressed
@@onerxowns2202 there are actually several that can
Final boss weapon: Mosin Nagant
Final boss weapon when you drop it : Nagant
In the dirty conditions of war I'd much rather have the Nagant
@Boots on the Ground You can break the mosin over the head of an enemy and it would still work so id go for the mosin
@@thereturnofthewhyboner only if the action is clean, a bit of mud or debris will render the Mosin useless. This is why Russian soldiers in WW1 preferred the Winchester m1895
@Boots on the Ground Idk man i have had some fun stress testing my mosins i own 4 of them and only one suffered a malfunction and that was in the sand test weirdly enough but the sand made it nearly impossible to open the bolt the mud stress test i submerged one in thick mud for 5 minutes with ammo in it pulled it and fired it and cycled albeit a little rough of course.
@@thereturnofthewhyboner its been historically documented to have performed poorly in dirty conditions, whether that be the debris of Stalingrad or the trenches of WW1
I like how the cylinder moves forward in an effort to seal the chamber off before fire.
Weird ass cartridges though... Thanks for the vid!!!
These rounds were made in 1972 (third line on the backside) for sportsmen (Спортивный револьверный патрон - sport revolver round), looking pretty unique
Вперёд сдвигается барабан револьвера и тем самым дуло гильзы перекрывает патронник частично предотвращая прорыв пороховых газов
It's 7.62!
J'ai également remarqué ce barillet qui vient se coller au canon..
Et il ressemble beaucoup à une arme que j'ai vu dans un musée mais il me semble 8mm??
I can't imagine how difficult it would be to find those rounds
definitely one of the best assassin pistols of all time. the gas seal means you can use a suppressor, and the revolving action means you won't jam or leave brass behind
Nah, that title belongs to the welrod, you could *talk* over the gunshots and it being bolt action meant that it didn’t drop brass until you wanted it to
Yeah, about that... I have one from Tula, 1944, and it's the only revolver I've ever met that DOES jam. That and it's 1,500 pound trigger pull make it quite cumbersome. Still a fascinating piece of history that I'm delighted to own, though.
@NilaYuukis1 At the distance you're going to be at to assassinate somebody with a pistol, you'd have to try to miss.
Don’t comment on what you don’t know
@@tomhenry897 Like Your Dad who Never Return from Buying Stuff ??
at this point i assume this guy owns every gun
I could just imagine a western where the main character uses a Nagant revolver.
"I count 6 shots, you're out kid"
*Gets blasted by last round*
"Ya got me kid, 7 shots huh?"
Unfortunately this model being made in 1895 and later means for a western, it would be a bit late… but would be perfect for story set in the 1910s red dead style
@@Fikoci yeah, but there are modern westerns even, so there's not really a specific time limit for it.
@@Fikoci the Wild West is between 1865 and 1905, I believe
Switching to your side arm is faster than reloading
Making every shot count is faster than switching weapons.
For many of you wondering, this is the 7.62x38 ammo designed for this revolver.
It can also take .32 auto if you have a cylinder for them
I was wondering. Thanks!! I've never seen these before!!
@@Revegineer it takes .32 S&W long with no special cylinder needed
@@memyself898 is the .32 S&W long a rimmed cartridge? The 7.62 Nagant cylinder does not have a shelf to stop the round for falling though, like the .32 auto cylinders does.
I normally try not to interchange ammo for my older stuff since power pressure can be very different. I have a Springfield kreg and 1889/91 Swiss pull action I need to worry about that with.
@@Revegineer Yes, it is rimmed. As far as I know it's less energy too. But, when I get my own Nagant 😍 I'll try to make ammo from .223 cases. In my country it will be impossible to find original ammo.
An interesting fact is that if the weapon has a star with an arrow inside, then the weapon was produced in Tula, and if the weapon has a triangle with an arrow inside, then the weapon was produced in Izhevsk
Interesting. Unique manufacturing signature marks always makes the gun more intriguing. Are those the only two known gun manufacturers recorded for The 1895 Nagant?
In Russia
another interesting fact, i don't understand your Russian names -.-
In Mexico tula is sinonymo of pen1s
Даже я этого не знал пасибо за информацию
Легенда. С ним в руках творилась История Страны Советов.
"Усталость забыта, колышется чад,
И снова копыта, как сердце, стучат.
И нет нам покоя! Гори, но живи!
Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови!
Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови!
Есть пули в Нагане, и надо успеть
Сразиться с врагами и песню допеть.
И нет нам покоя! Гори, но живи!
Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови!
Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови!
В удачу поверьте - и дело с концом!
Да здравствует ветер, который в лицо!
И нет нам покоя! Гори, но живи!
Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови!
Погоня, погоня, погоня, погоня в горячей крови!"
О наконец то и до Советского производства дошли!
Имперского может ? Давно в 1895 году СССР был ?
@@NikitaZhadan-jd4fjон патроны имел в виду , они 72 года 😂😂
@@NikitaZhadan-jd4fjтак револьвер 1930 года
Glory to the Soviet Union 🗿
Револьве́р систе́мы Нага́на образца 1895 года (7,62-мм револьвер Нагана обр. 1895 г., или 3-линейный револьвер образца 1895 года, индекс ГРАУ - 56-Н-121) - семизарядный револьвер, разработанный и производившийся бельгийскими промышленниками братьями Эмилем (Émile) (1830-1902) и Леоном (Léon) (1833-1900) Наганами (Nagant)
If anyone did not understand, the cartridges were made in December 1972 in the USSR.
Ebaaaat eto zhe rossiya blat
@@petrovich555хаха рили бл
USSR and Russia is not the same thing
@@MikeBChYes
Maya bé it was even made in Ukraine
Is this what soviet cowboys were carrying?
Probably
Я бы не сказал, что сотрудники вооружённых сил СССР ковбои)
Нквд, танкисты, красные командиры/офицеры до ТТ, после ТТ государственная охрана, сторожа, и в качестве личного оружия у судебных приставов и следователей+ имеется на руках у чёрных копателей с мест боёв, и на нелегальном хранении (эхо войны ((кто понял тот понял)), ковбоями здесь и не пахнет, зато пахнет 3 годами в тюрьме
@@ИгорьПетров-з7у it's the gulags my comrade
@@ИгорьПетров-з7у , не попадает под "историческое" , т.к. на вооружении до сих пор ... так вроде в коммент.к закону ... Вы правы .
Наган, какой красавец😍
А патроны как выполнены, очень аутентично)
Очень хорошо выглядит. И патроны интересные, я таких ещё не видел.
О наш
Патроны советские есчо похоже.
@@Silver_Dragon_Обычные патроны 7,62×25 наган. Такие только к нему и подходят.
@@ДмитрийЕлисеев-ш5р 7,62*38 у нагана. 7,62*25 это ТТ и ППШ.
Fun fact, the Nagant brothers' original design for the revolver was for it to be a swing out cylinder, but the russian army refused it because "if it can be loaded quickly then soldiers will just waste more ammo".
There are some belgian made Nagant revolvers that have the swing out cylinder instead of a loading gate and an ejecting rod, but I guess they're pretty rare
This gun actually gives you 40% more cloak duration, so it’s great for the more stealthy play style.
Kek, I got that ref
It's not military surplus, it being sporting ammo if i remember correctly, but hey. Still pretty dang nice seeing the Nagant in action.
That’s correct, says so on the box (“sportiwniy revolveriy patron”).
The company PPU makes the ammo hard to get however.
Sellier and Bellot and Ficcohi alomg with PPU mentioned in a separate reply all make new non-corrosive ammo in 7.62 Nagant.
Вот, другое дело, патрон из СССР 👍
Если что это русский блогер только название канала и название оружия делал английскими
@@Room_Factory реально? Капец, но все равно, круто что патроны Советские)
@@Room_Factoryа он в России это снимает или в США?
@@GenaGena74чем круто? Хочу назад в ссср?😂
@@Room_Factoryдаже если он в России снимает, то в России запрещено оружие менее 800 миллиметров
Man, this box of ammo is almost a relic, you shoot museum stuff
Бля, твои видосы-рай для перфекциониста) продолжай)
Поддерживаю
Согл
Ух ты русский комментарий в английском видео
Blyat
No wonder it's so frequently depicted as being able to be suppressed
which makes it unique among revolvers
but did you know the cylinder seal was actually designed to increase muzzle velocity? The cylinder being pushed into the barrel allowed more propellant gasses to expel the bullet from the gun, compared to it it didn’t seal the gap
That was the biggest dog I’ve ever seen at the end bro
@@Whiskey-cr9dq However it only increased velocity by about 50 to 100 fps. Statistically, it was pointless.
@@chris.3711 100 fps would be a 10% increase on velocity and very much a big deal. The cylinder gap on a revolver usually only makes a 25-30fps difference, and that’s with large calibers.
@@rashiro25%? 400 fps is like airsoft velocity, you're probably thinking meters per second which 100 would be more significant
"Oh, George. Not the livestock!"
You don't call him baby face Nelson.
Sir, some of your foldin' money's come unstole...
«Я налётчик Беня хулиган, пусть вас не смущает мой Наган»
обтюрацию норм. гильзой перекрывает ! помню , впервые из газовика бахнул agent 9 mm из Польши ... пздц - я не понял , кого сильнее раскумарило , их или меня ))
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WE GETTING OUT OF BLACKWATER WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣📣🔥🔥💯
The way you zoom in onto the important parts of the mechansm is really satisfying.
possibly my favourite revolver, i love everything mechanical, and this is just perfect
i especially love the 2.5 ton trigger
This revolver has some of the most mesmerizing mechanism.
it is the most revolver looking revolver ive ever seen
"Rise up dead men"
What a beautiful piece of engineering and craftsmanship
Interesting looking ammunition.
On the box it says that it’s 'Sport Revolver Ammunition'
@@theblackon3996 Yeah that’s what got me interested, I’ve used Russian ammo but the box is in English.
@@AlexKS1992this particular box made in December 1972 (XII Декабрь), in Soviet union. Most of Russian ammunition and guns in US - either a replica from another country (China/Balkans/etc), contraband, or US made. There is no export from Russia. That is, most likely, why you had box in English.
@Kevin Belden the ammo is designed to cooperate with the unique revolver design in order to seal the gun’s revolving chamber which allows for higher velocity but also interesting side ability to be more effectively suppressed than other revolvers
@@kevinbelden5764the brass goes further than the bullet so when the cylinder goes forward it gets sealed.
357 out of a k frame or something would leak gas
Saratov cowboy be like:
Belgium cowboy be like:
Belorusian agent of KGB be like:
Every cop in every soviet era cartoon had this damn thing on their hip holster, it was hilarious
Помню были лекции у нас, предмет вроде лесная селекция называется. Так вот, на этих лекциях нам дед рассказывал как он для сбора шишек хвойных пород, для последующей работы с ними, стрелял по ним из нагана. Ну оно и понятно, шишки же высоко находятся. Подобная методика описана, конечно, в учебных пособиях, но там не наган, а охотничье ружье. Так что могу предположить, что это байка, хотя всякое конечно может быть.
"Раз пошли на дело, выпить захотелось,
Мы зашли в портовый ресторан.
Там сидела Мурка с агентом ГубЧК ,
И в руках у ней сверкал наган".
@30.000_bez_Bideono xd
@30.000 подпищиков без видео! Мал ты просто. Из песни это.
Там сидела Мурка, в кожаной тужурке,
А из-под полы торчал Наган...
@@ДимасАсташоу так переврать слова ещё надо умудриться! = кто угодно ничего не поймёт!..
@_-CRAcamin-_да. Только ты.
Тупенький наверное 🙂
Неужто это пачка потронов хранилась с 72 года?
Хмм, и правда странно...
Я думаю что коробка с 72 года, а патроны отнгсительно новые, столько лет они бы не пролежали...
Хотя зная совесткое качество, такое вполне может быть)
Possibly! I have a Mosin Nagant rifle 91/30 with ammunition from 1984. The ammunition works great, every single round has fired without a problem.
Товарищи из Штатов утверждают что они давнишние и тем не менее исправно работают. Почему то не удивлен. При СССР за некачественную поставку в армию можно было получить проблемы.
Если они правильно хранились, то что им будет-то?
I wonder how many people were executed with that revolver.
not people. nazis. big difference
@@mint-flavouredsand8943 found the vatnigger
@@mint-flavouredsand8943 russian officer's model (because it's triple action), probably quite a few russians civilians and soldiers. Not a fun russian history piece.
not people. communists. big difference
@@elfossea13 удачи и дальше верить в массовые расстрелы своих же солдат русскими
спортивный револьверный патрон
He took it from Arthur Morgan's Red Dead Redemption 2 😂❤
I remember when the revolvers were less than 150 and the ammo wasn't hard to find...
Good times...
i got one when I bought a Russian SKS. Guy threw it in for free!!
I bought 2 of them for 100 bucks some 10 years ago.I also bought a tin of rounds that I still have. For me it's a very accurate and mild to shoot revolver.
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bro discovered his next target 💀
This guy will survive the zombie apoclypse for sure.👍
Man has to have a arsenal of every epic WW2 gun maybe all of em. Gotta respect it.😂🫡
Somebody's anxiety when he doesent shoot the cows📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
私は日本人なのでこのような実銃に憧れます
Слабо револьвером сеппуку сделать?)))
@@васяпупкин-с1я9ъ сеппуку выстрелом себе в яйца
The most interesting things are the bullet and the length of the firing pin
You have too love the 12 pound trigger pull!
Nothing beats gun ASMR
This thing is if somebody made a modern revolver back in the day
Thank you for posing this, I could never see a gun in China
I'd move to Japan you can at least own a rifle there
That's the first thing Communist tyrants do. Even to party members.
@@super1million11my friend it’s certainly not that easy to pick up and move while youre in china they only give a certain amount of visas a year and foreign passports that would be needed to escape china are super expensive
@tyler lopez that sucks, I know moving in general is hard but it sounds like they make it impossible
@@super1million11 well I mean when youre a communist dictatorship that treats your citizens terribly would you allow them to leave? Its awful what actually goes on inside that country they got welded into their homes during their covid lockdowns to control the masses
🤔 muy bueno 👍
Sobre todo me llamo la atención de que aprovecha al máximo los gases de cada bala tirando el cilindro hacia adelante y así aprovechar los gases como ya dije 🤔...
Muy bueno 👍👍👍👍👍
Gun ASMR: love it
One of the most interesting pistols out there in my opinion.
Сортивный револьвер? Ни чё себе спортивный
Man that’s some funky lookin ammunition if I do say so myself
Those bullets are not American they are uncut like Europeans
@@tankchieftanUnderrated comment lmao
The reason for the ammo looking like that is to create a better seal between the cylinder and the barrel. The case goes forward past the round to meet the barrel and make sure all the pressure from the powder goes into the barrel, and not out the side of the revolver in front of the cylinder.
@@infinitydott nope it’s cause in Europe they don’t circumcise
I thought I about to see a food chain reaction lmao 💀💀
This comment is getting old now
"Наган" был во многом уникальный револьвер, но самым-самым в нём были патроны и естественно -- сами пули! По факту -- это первые серийные "экспансивки". Пуля свинцовая, без оболочечная при попадании дико деформировалась и имела КОЛОССАЛЬНОЕ ОСТАНАВЛИВАЮЩЕЕ ДЕЙСТВИЕ!
Согласен с вами. Ещё когда американцы замеряют скорость армейских патронов для нагана, то начальная скорость пули выше чем на бумаге. Больше 300 м/с выходит.
Свинцовые без оболочек появились раньше, учи матчасть. Они просто "исчезли" с конца 19 века, за исключением .22 long rifle (хотя и они чаще в оболочке идут)
Все револьверные пули свинцовые без оболочки с 19-го века .
Good accuracy better than I thought
Ah yes, the revolver you can fit with a silencer
I've held one of these similar old Russian revolvers and the trigger pull is no joke. Trying to do double action with one finger is so hard
This should be pretty difficult, to get that ammo now.
it says on them that they are still from the USSR
Difficult to get that particular caliber in that brand? No doubt. Generally difficult get that caliber? Not necessarily. Depends on where you live. Fiocchi and PPU sometimes have runs of it they put on the market.
Патрон русский как я
А револьвер немецкий, как мой друг
Советского производства, видна звезда тульского завода слева.
@@alexandruborodin755 разработан братьями-немцами
@@Churbanchik какими ещё немцами?
@@alexandruborodin755 простите, ошибся.
Бельгийцами. Таких друзей у меня, увы, нет.
Very interesting cartridge
Tot de wa blanks
It’s uncircumcised
Finally got to shoot mine the other day super fun smooth shooting revolver only downside is finding the ammo
интересно кто-то же хранит этот антиквариат ... советские патроны. лайк однозначно!
Исторический персонаж.
Love this channel you should so the model 1903 Springfield
ナガンのクラシックなスタイルはとても美しい。
This and the webley MKII. Some of the most elegant revolvers out there.
I would like to see a modern equivalent made.
Rsh exist supprass metal gear
Aight bet
russian are too shy
УОУ, настоящие Советские патроны, на наган это капец какая редкость.
Nagant revolver is best for *OUR* tasks
The brass is longer to help with gas seal
I know this sounds weird, but I find your videos to be relaxing in some way.
I seriously want one of those! The Nagant Revolver is such an interesting, little gun and it's definitely something I would enjoy collecting!
Wow, never heard of that one. Very cool.
REVÓLVER DOS MEUS SONHOS
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Great photography and I don't know where you came up with that original ammo but very impressive
Some day i will find out why enjoy these so much
Cool
U. SAID. THAT LAST TIME. GLAD. U. DID NOT SAY. O
GOD. THANK. U
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For a second I thought the last shot was a sniper scope 💀
Wow, those Vintage 7.62 Nagant cartridges are way different than modern 7.62 nagant cartridges.
Красота этого револьвера завораживает!
Особенно полная перезарядка.Такой геморрой трудно забыть.
@@АндрейКлименко-м1й Ну почему же, если модель 1910-го года, то там всё быстро и просто. :-)
@@strufian То же самое.
@@АндрейКлименко-м1й Ничего подобного. Вы не знаете матчасть.
THIS was an exceptionally done video, loved the scope view! 😁
Патроны 72 года !!! 50 лет где то хранились.
The inscription on the box with cartridges "Сделано в СССР. Спортивный револьверный патрон" - "Made in USSR. Sports revolver cartridge"
I can read. All my ammo for my Saga was made in Russia.
Including the weapons.
This is actually the only/on of the few revolvers that can use a suppressor
Don’t comment on what you don’t know
Эх, помню в старые добрые время когда был СССР я собирал этот пистолет на заводе
Хорошо показал себя как оружие офицеров и рядовых русской армии во время подавления восстания "боксеров" Yìhétuán yùndòng в Китае 1898-1901 год. Использовался в 1 мировой войне.
Использовался в "русской рулетке". Благодаря необычнымным патронам заходящим в канал ствола и перекрывающим прорыв пороховых газов из барабана возможно использование с глушителем.
Bro got the John Wilkes Booth 😭
hunt showdown players after blasting a random player with a nagant:"you aint built for this bayou kid"
do not kill the cow! but... barrow there milk😂
I really thought he was going to hunt animals at the end.
First time seeing this kind of cartridges🤩
Thanx for the video!
Офигеть экземпляры у Вас! Ещё и патроны с 70-х годов🔥
Aap ki puri video dekhta hun aur puri video like bhi
That is a wonderful looking holster, it loks just luke the m91 ammo pouches, it's so goofy, i love it.
BTW, that's a "commoner" version of this revolver. There is also an "officer" variant. The only difference is that the "commoner" variant is a single action, while the "officer" one is double action. Oh, and you do know, that you can detach the drum and insert a new one? Very helpful when you're out of ammo - well, that's gotta be much faster than loading all seven rounds :)
Do you literally not see him firing double action in the video?
Ahh yes the poor man's Indiana Jones revolver 🥃