Here’s my Nagant revolver made in the Russian Empire back in 1902. Hope you enjoy this ASMR review! Support me on Patreon to get early access to my videos and some "backstage" content - / the_quiet_kid #GunASMR #Revolver #NagantRevolver
This impractical weapon makes me think that coming from before the great war, the idea of the glamor of battle was still maintained where you carried the loaded pistol from home.
In fact, Nagan was the only one of the contestants who fulfilled the technical task of the commission of the Russian Imperial Army. And they were like this: the casing obturation (this feature allowed later to put silencers on them), the caliber "3 lines" (one line is 1/10 inch, that is, 3 lines is 7.62 mm), as well as reloading the cylinder with one cartridge. because it was believed that simultaneous extraction of cartridges provokes overuse of cartridges.
@m-jenny1649 you don't have to remove the cylinder to reload. It's gotta a little plunger to push out the spent casings like alot of revolvers from the time. It also can mount a suppressor.
No firearm should be intentionally dry fired…unless you have snap caps or an empty casing in the chamber. Yes even modern made guns. But This is especially true with revolvers that have a firing pin on hammer, and all Rimfire guns.