Izhevsk Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R - 1944 Dated - Great Condition
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Category: Nagant Revolvers - Military Revolvers - Non-US

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Description:
Izhevsk Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R - 1944 Dated - Great Condition - C&R
Soviet Izhevsk Nagant M1895 – The Iconic Gas-Seal Revolver of WWII
For sale is a classic Soviet Nagant M1895 revolver, manufactured at the Izhevsk Arsenal in 1944 (marked with the "R" date suffix) and chambered in the proprietary 7.62x38mmR cartridge. This revolver is offered in great overall condition and represents one of the most mechanically distinctive and historically significant sidearms of the 20th century. Used by the Russian Empire, the Soviet Red Army, and the NKVD through two World Wars, the Nagant is a true artifact of industrial military history, now legally a Curio & Relic.
The Nagant is renowned for its unique "gas-seal" mechanism. As the hammer is cocked, the entire 7-shot cylinder moves forward to mate with the barrel, sealing the gap and allowing the special cartridge to expand into the forcing cone. This system, unique among revolvers, increases velocity, prevents gas escape, and famously allows the revolver to be effectively suppressed. This example is the desirable double-action model (post-Revolution) and exhibits the honest wear of a wartime service sidearm, with clear markings, a functional action, and strong rifling.
Imported by Century Arms International (CAI), this Nagant has no specific individual history but carries the collective provenance of the Eastern Front. It is a cornerstone for any collection of Soviet militaria, WWII firearms, or innovative mechanical designs. With its fascinating operation, historical depth, and solid condition, this 1944 Izhevsk Nagant is ready to be studied, displayed, or carefully added to a shooting collection.
Technical Specifications & History
  • Manufacturer: Izhevsk Arsenal, USSR (Marked with "R" suffix for 1944)
  • Model: Nagant M1895 Revolver (Double Action, Post-1918)
  • Year of Manufacture: 1944
  • Caliber: 7.62x38mmR (Nagant) - Proprietary Cartridge
  • Action: Double Action (Also functions in Single Action)
  • Cylinder Capacity: 7 Rounds
  • Barrel Length: 4.5" (114mm)
  • Overall Length: 10.5" (235mm)
  • Weight (Unloaded): Approx. 1.8 lbs (0.8 kg)
  • Unique Mechanism: Gas-Seal System (Cylinder moves forward upon cocking)
  • Sights: Fixed Front Post, Rear Notch in Frame Top Strap
  • Finish: Wartime Black Paint/Oxide over Steel (Typical Soviet Wartime Finish)
  • Markings: Soviet Arsenal Proofs, Serial Number, "1944R" Date
  • Import Mark: Century Arms International (CAI), St. Albans, VT
  • FFL Status: Eligible as a Curio & Relic (C&R).
  • Condition: Used; Great (for age and type)
The Unique Nagant Gas-Seal System
  • Mechanical Uniqueness: Upon cocking, the cylinder rotates and then moves forward to close the gap between itself and the barrel, a feature found on no other mass-produced revolver.
  • Purpose: Seals propellant gases, increasing muzzle velocity by 50-150 fps and allowing the revolver to be effectively fitted with a suppressor.
  • Specialized Cartridge: The 7.62x38mmR cartridge has its bullet seated entirely within the case. The case mouth expands into the barrel's forcing cone upon firing to complete the seal.
  • Historical Note: This design inspired several other firearms and is a marvel of late-19th century engineering pressed into 20th-century industrial warfare.
Condition Details
  • Overall Condition: Great. An honest, complete example with a solid, functional feel.
  • Metal Finish: Good to Very Good. The typical Soviet wartime black finish is mostly intact with holster wear, handling marks, and some areas of thinning/oxidation. No active rust.
  • Bore & Cylinder: Good to Very Good. Bore shows rifling with some frosting or wear consistent with age. Chambers are clean.
  • Mechanical Function: Very Good. The double-action pull is heavy (as designed, ~20 lbs) but smooth. Single-action pull is crisp. The gas-seal mechanism functions correctly—the cylinder moves forward as intended when cocked. Timing is good.
  • Grips: Very Good. The one-piece wooden grip is intact with minor dings and a good, honest patina. No cracks or chips.
  • Markings: All factory and import markings are legible.
Historical Context & Collectibility
  • Wartime Production: Manufactured in 1944 at the height of the Great Patriotic War (WWII) for the Red Army and NKVD.
  • Long Service Life: Saw action from WWI through the Russian Civil War, WWII, the Korean War, and even into the Vietnam War.
  • C&R Eligible: Its age and historical significance make it eligible for transfer to holders of a Federal Curio & Relic license in most states.
  • The Collector's Piece: A must-have for collections focused on: Soviet/Russian arms, WWII infantry equipment, unique mechanical actions, or the evolution of the revolver.
  • Ammunition Note: 7.62x38mmR ammunition is specialty-produced and available from several manufacturers. Aftermarket cylinders in .32 ACP are also available for more economical shooting.
Important Information for Buyers
  • This is a historical firearm over 50 years old. Condition is rated relative to its age and military service.
  • Ammunition is not included. 7.62x38mmR is a specialty cartridge; please ensure you have a source before .
  • As a C&R eligible item, it can be shipped directly to a holder of a valid Type 03 Federal Firearms License (FFL) in states where legal.
  • All applicable laws apply. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure this firearm is legal to own in their jurisdiction.

This is a solid, historically significant example of the iconic Soviet Nagant revolver. All listings are available for purchase in-store; please place ato ensure this item is pulled from inventory. See photos for detailed condition and markings, and contact us with any questions prior to .

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes
Handgun Caliber: 7.62x38mmR (7.62x38mm Nagant)
Manufacturer: Nagant
Model: M1895
Serial Number: MN113
Barrel Length: 4.5 Inches
Bore: Great
Chambers: Great
Ejectors: Great
Condition: Great
Metal Condition: Great
Wood Condition: Great
Bore Condition: Great
Barrels: 1
Action: DA/SA
Triggers: 1
Finish: Black Oxide
Sights: Blade Front, Notch Rear
Manufacture Date: 1944
Extras: Leather Holster
Item Location: 870