Hello all:
I just picked up a 1936 dated Russian Nagant M1895 from T.E.C. and have a couple of dumb questions.
On the my Nagant the hammer needs to be drawn back before the trigger can be pulled, I thought that on another one that I had tried, pulling the trigger brought back the hammer as well. Were these made both ways? If they were made both ways, why and when were they?
How do you disable this? I assume you need to somehow pull that out that rod that the cylinder revolves on. There appears to be some sort of catch at the base of the rod that may allow this, but how does this catch work?
Lastly, does anyone have any idea where you can find ammo for this thing?
Thanks & cheers
Mark
I just picked up a 1936 dated Russian Nagant M1895 from T.E.C. and have a couple of dumb questions.
On the my Nagant the hammer needs to be drawn back before the trigger can be pulled, I thought that on another one that I had tried, pulling the trigger brought back the hammer as well. Were these made both ways? If they were made both ways, why and when were they?
How do you disable this? I assume you need to somehow pull that out that rod that the cylinder revolves on. There appears to be some sort of catch at the base of the rod that may allow this, but how does this catch work?
Lastly, does anyone have any idea where you can find ammo for this thing?
Thanks & cheers
Mark


















































