I would like help identifying a revolver that was handed down through my wife's family. It is stamped 1916 with cryllic writing. She was told that an Uncle took it from a German soldier.
I would like help identifying a revolver that was handed down through my wife's family. It is stamped 1916 with cryllic writing. She was told that an Uncle took it from a German soldier.
Thank You - This looks like our revolver without the writing.
I have two pictures of our revolver, but I can not figure out how to insert into this message.
As Thanos says it would be a Russian Imperial made Nagant M1895 pistol in 7.62mm calibre-the standard Russian/Soviet handgun made from 1895 to 1945.
M1895 Nagant Revolver of some sort, not too sure on the specifics.
Thanks
Danny
1916 dates M1895 nagant revolver its not a tulu or Izhevsk marked
hope it helps
tom
Do you know what the writing is above the 1916 mark?
it will be the name of the factory but i can't read russian so i can't help you there sorry
tom
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