Mosin Revolver

And the best part about a Nagant revolver is that it can be suppressed:

 
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It's an interesting little gun. I took the side plate and was amazed at how few parts there were inside the gun, especially compared to a Smith, Ruger or Colt. From what I have read, Russian soldiers felt the same way about the Nagant as the American soldier did about the Garand or a British soldier felt about the SMLE, they had complete faith in the gun that it would work under any conditions, no matter how bad.
 
It's also possible the legend of Russian roulette began with a Nagant.

With the hammer down, you can spin the cylinder.


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GB has them all the time


True, but the issue is buying them in MA.

They aren't on the list, so an FFL cannot transfer them. (Or isn't supposed to)

If you have a C&R FFL, then you need to ask the seller if they will ship direct to buyer. A lot of them won't due to not understanding the rules of an 03ffl and insist on shipping to an 01FFL.....which leads back to first point.

If MA ever does eliminate the FTF transfer, it would be really difficult to get one of these in this state.


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Don't get me wrong, GB has its place and I have had good luck buying there/

I like GB 'deals" but you have to consider adding at least 50 -70 dollars of of shipping and transfer charges, on top of the winning bid price.

Also you really can't check out the weapon just based on the pictures provided.

As for me I still rather handle the weapon ...I like to see what I am buying!
 
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Just got for 175$
 
I'm curious about that cylinder. It doesn't have the fluting that mine have. Is that an original cylinder or a replacement?
 
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