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Thread: Would it make sense for Marstar to bring in Nagant M1895 revolvers?

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    Would it make sense for Marstar to bring in Nagant M1895 revolvers?

    Good morning Johnone and Marstar.

    A link to this site was posted in another forum:

    http://contact-kalia.com/product/nagant-revolver-m1895/

    and there seemed to be a lot of interest in these.



    I acknowledge that I, like most of the CGN peanut gallery know little about importing firearms. However, this seems of interest to a lot of people on CGN, and yours seems the most logical company to bring these in.

    What say you? Is it already on your radar, or something that could be of interest?

    Thanks in advance.
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    It's a lot of 4000 Nagant revolvers... That's a LOT of Nagants!

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    sigh...and those m14's....

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsmith3791 View Post
    sigh...and those m14's....
    Yup... If you're going to dream, DREAM BIG!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phat Eagle View Post
    Yup... If you're going to dream, DREAM BIG!
    Heck yeah!


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    It doesn't indicate anywhere that I can see that the buyer Must take all 3,000.

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    Maybe if Pietta started making them
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    And the M14 Sniper Rifles!!! Strip them down and sell everything as parts kits, minus the receivers!!! Hell, you could probably even sell the cut-up, mis-matched receiver pieces as cool paperweights!

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    I've always been a bit confused about the selective fire feature.

    Were ALL M14's built that way?

    Or just the ones meant to be "squad automatic weapons"?

    I assume the select fire ones are 'cooler'... but for Canadians they're unobtanium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsmith3791 View Post
    I've always been a bit confused about the selective fire feature.

    Were ALL M14's built that way?

    Or just the ones meant to be "squad automatic weapons"?

    I assume the select fire ones are 'cooler'... but for Canadians they're unobtanium.
    By design the USGI M14 was a semi-automatic rifle with a selector switch that the soldier's section commander could rotate to give that rifleman a light machine gun. The tool is a funny shaped key. The reciever has a lug on the bottom right side of the receiver (that is why there is a notch in the USGI stocks), for the selector. The go-fast parts can be removed and destroyed, but the reciever will always have that lug. Therefore, our elders and betters have decided stock USGI M14 rifles are Prohibited or at the least Converted Auto. Unless a Canadian has the right letters on their PAL, they can't own one. And since the early 90's they cannot transport to a range to fire or test fire.
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