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Nagant M1895



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Nagant M1895

Left side view of Nagant M1895 revolver as produced in 1941. Note the 7.62x38mmR cartridge with its case enveloping the bullet alongside.
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Origin
Belgium
Type
Revolver
Entered service
1895
Status
Obsolete
Development
Early 1890's
Developer
Belgium
Léon Nagant
Production
1895 - 1898 (Liège)
1938 - 1945 (Tula)
1941 - 1945 (Izhevsk)
Producer
Belgium - Belgium - Fabrique d’Armes Em. & L. Nagant
Russia/USSR - Tula arsenal
Russia/USSR - Izhevsk arsenal
Number produced
About 2 million
Designations
3-line Nagant system revolver
56-N-121 (GRAU index)
Notable users
Soviet Union

Description


Introduction

The Nagant M1895 is a pre-World War 1 revolver of Belgian origin. The M1895 was developed specifically for the Russian Empire from the earlier Belgian M1886 revolver in 9.4mm Nagant. The M1895 was produced in Belgium for a few years until production was established in Russia. The Nagant revolver is best known for its unique gas seal design and long cased ammunition.

Design

The M1895 uses a proprietary rimmed 7.62x38mm cartridge in which the case extends beyond the bullet. A fixed 7-shot cylinder is used which is loaded and unloaded via a gate one cartridge at a time. The M1895 has a double action trigger. For use by regular soldiers this was often modified to single action only to conserve ammunition. The unique feature of the M1895 and its predecessors is the gas seal design. The cylinder is pushed forward upon pressing the trigger and combined with the expanding brass case a gas seal is formed with the barrel, resulting in a high muzzle velocity.

Firepower

The M1895 has a 7-shot cylinder and fires the proprietary 7.62x38mmR Nagant round. The double action trigger allows for a reasonably fast rate of fire. Reloading is very slow compared to contemporary top break or swing out cylinder designs. Although the gas seal design proved useful for older black powder designs, the 7.62x38mmR is not more accurate or faster than contemporary smokeless powder cartridges.

Users

The M1895 was acquired in large numbers by the Russian Empire and subsequent Soviet Union. About 2 million were produced until 1945. These saw service in the Russo-Japanese War, World War 1, the Russian Civil War and World War 2. After World War 2 some Nagant revolvers ended up in various conflicts in Asia and Africa. Although the Tokarev pistol was introduced in the 1930's the Nagant M1895 was produced until the end of World War 2 to meet demand for as much firearms as could be acquired.

Details


Facts Nagant M1895
General
Origin
Belgium
Type
Revolver
Caliber
Caliber
7.62x38mmR Nagant
Feed system
7 shot cylinder
Barrel length
114 mm
Rifling
4 grooves, right hand twist
Muzzle velocity
275 m/s
Operation
Action
Double action trigger
Fire selector
0 - 1
Rate of fire
Semi-automatic
Dimensions
Length
220 mm (some sources indicate 235 mm)
Height
140 mm
Weight
0.795 kg empty
0.88 kg loaded
Sights
Mechanical
Iron sights, blade front and notch rear

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