12/10/2020 2:10:04 PM
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Section 9: Military Weapons Subject: Nagants Msg# 1106249
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Yeah, the guy I spoke with about these said there's a part in the Double action hammers that is taken out so all they do is spin when the trigger is pulled double action.
How bizarre! I can imagine the poor Russian private in the panic of battle, pulling and pulling the trigger unaware that his revolver wasn't firing! Changing to single-action was necessary for Cowboy Action shooting, eh? Do as-issued single-action ones also spin the cylinder when attempting to fire double-action? Is there a different feel that would telegraph to the shooter that he's doing it wrong? Curious Stu |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: They do come Single for enlisted and double for officers. Yeah, the guy I spoke with about these said there's a part in the Double action hammers that is taken out so all they do is spin when the trigger is pulled double action. I had two Single Action Nagants so I didn't ever make this modification. TJ Image below from TJ Parmele - Image Title: photos Image Info: Hard Chrome Nagant Revolvers. I found these on surplusrifle.com, someone coated these in Hard Chrome for their daughter to enjoy Cowboy Action shooting. He also changed the revolver around so it was SA only. |