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    Swedish Revolver brevet nagant

    I won this through an auction. It's one of the 1887 models but was Belgian made before the contract was shifted to Husqvarna.

    It is in 38S&W which was likely done stateside. The only info I can find about the 38 version is through old ads for Federal Firearms out of California in the 50s.

    Cylinder is serialed to match the rest of the revolver. Condition is not as good as most of these that you see.

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    Neat old revolvers, they sure were solidly made...
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    The condition of this one leads me to think it was someone's truck/farm/hunting sidearm.

    The ad is from 1958 and these sold for 19.98. They were listed as NRA Very Good at that time and for the most part any of these that have been listed for sale have been in very good condition.

    We have yet to confirm another 38 S&W model to compare the cylinder as mine has longer flutes than any of the other calibers. It has been suggested this could be the 9mm that was sold to Norwayicon but the only markings are appropriate for Belgiumicon and Swedenicon.

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    I have one from pre-1893 (i.e. the cylinder only indexes when the hammer is cocked) made by Husqvarna. Fabulous little beast, and relatively accurate for what it is.

    I should add that it is in the original 7.5 x 22R
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    I was at the Ammo store and spotted these 7.5 Nagant cartridges; guessing it is chambered in one of these Belgian 1887 models? I didn't buy the ammo because I had no idea what ti was for until I searched here. and $1.00 a round is stiff for something I don't know anything about.

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