This video features a review and discussion of the Russian M1895 Nagant Revolver. The description includes various links for the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA membership, music channel, website, merchandise, and social media profiles, emphasizing that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only and all shooting is performed safely and legally.
This "From the Vault" episode from Brownells Gun Techs Keith Ford and Steve Ostrem features a detailed look at a rare Tula Arsenal Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian revolver manufactured in 1886. The video highlights distinctive Russian features like the grip frame 'knuckle' and finger hook. It discusses the revolver's robust construction, break-top action, automatic ejection, and its original chambering in .44 Russian, comparing it to other calibers like .44-40, .44 Henry, and .45 Schofield. The presenter emphasizes the high quality of Tula-made revolvers, manufactured on German DWM machinery, and their historical significance, noting they were more numerous than Colt SAA revolvers before 1900. The video concludes by stressing the rarity and desirability of these Russian-made No. 3s in the US market.
This video from Brownells Gun Tech features firearm historian Keith Ford showcasing the Nagant M1895 revolver. The presentation highlights its unique gas-sealed system, which allows for suppressor attachment, a feature not typically found on revolvers. Ford also discusses its origin in Belgium and subsequent production in Russia, its longevity in service, and its somewhat complex single-action-like ejection process. The "dirty secret" of its trigger pull is also mentioned.
This video delves into the NKVD Officer's Model Nagant Revolver, a compact variant of the M1895. Produced by the Tula Arsenal from 1924 to 1932, approximately 25,000 of these shorter-barreled (85mm) and shorter-gripped revolvers were manufactured. They were intended for concealed carry by individuals like NKVD agents and customs officers. The description also includes links to the presenter's Patreon, Floatplane channel, merchandise store, and a recommended YouTube channel from Legacy Collectibles.
This video explores the unique suppressibility of the Russian Nagant revolver. The presenter highlights the Nagant's design, specifically the cylinder's lurching forward to create a gas seal against the barrel, a feature that makes it a viable candidate for suppression. The use of a Dead Air Wolf 9SD suppressor is mentioned as a key component for achieving effective sound moderation. The video also includes links to the creator's Instagram and Facebook pages.
This video features a review of the Russian/Soviet Nagant M1895 gas seal revolver. The presenter, Mike, examines the "weird and wonderful" design of this historically significant firearm, noting its widespread production and long service life. The video also highlights sponsors like Ventura Munitions, BLACKHAWK!, and Blue Alpha Gear, and encourages viewers to support TFBTV on Patreon for exclusive content and giveaways.
This WWI Primer documentary from C&Rsenal delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Russian S&W No. 3 revolver. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the video explores this classic firearm's significance during World War I. It's presented as part of C&Rsenal's ongoing series honoring the centennial anniversary of the conflict, with new installments released bi-weekly. The description also highlights additional resources, including books, music, collaborators, and ammunition data providers.
This video provides a high-level introduction to the 1895 Nagant Revolver, highlighting its inclusion in the game Battlefield 1. The creator, B.C. from Deuce and Guns, promises more in-depth videos on Nagant revolvers in the future. The video also promotes The Great War YouTube channel and the Deuce and Guns Facebook page, encouraging viewers to like and subscribe for weekly or bi-weekly content.
This video showcases and shoots the 1895 Nagant Revolver, a unique Russian gas-seal firearm. The description emphasizes responsible gun ownership and safety, directing viewers to additional content on related channels and supporter websites. It clarifies that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and not for sales or modifications.
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