A friend asked if I wanted to buy a 1921 Nagant, look pretty good for a 99-year-old revolver. I just not sure what these are worth. It is an interesting pistol.
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A friend asked if I wanted to buy a 1921 Nagant, look pretty good for a 99-year-old revolver. I just not sure what these are worth. It is an interesting pistol.
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By the looks of it, it went through the post war refurbishment which hurts is somewhat. Can't see an import mark on it but assuming it's there based on condition and look. It's worn due to the stamping being thin but dark blue. Is it single or double action? If double action these things are approaching $300 believe it or not. Well screw that, I just looked on gunbroker and they are starting almost all of them over $400.00. And they have bids in the $425-$450 range. People are going crazy. I am pretty tempted to sell one of mine now. Paid $99 each for the two I have.
Anyway, if it's single action which I don't think were made that late, it's worth a bit more due to rarity. If it's not import marked and refurbished, it's also worth more. I'm still thinking gun show prices are $300 and this may be a stuck at home getting desperate type thing on Gunbroker. Mike should know.