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Hi. Thanks. I wish the same thing for you, too. About what you said -  
 
Hi. Thanks. I wish the same thing for you, too. About what you said -  
 
In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officer to carry around foreign revolvers, especially American ones.
 
In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officer to carry around foreign revolvers, especially American ones.
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[[User:SilverFox|SilverFox]] 30 December 2012, 22:43 (MSK)

Revision as of 18:46, 30 December 2012

Good evening and Happy New Year.

Are you really sure that it's Nagant revolver on this screenshot?

SwordNagant-02.jpg

It's more looks like as Smith & Wesson For example this

01model65-3b.jpg

Bednardos 30 December 2012, 20:05 (EET)

Hi. Thanks. I wish the same thing for you, too. About what you said - In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officer to carry around foreign revolvers, especially American ones.

SilverFox 30 December 2012, 22:43 (MSK)


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