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    Default 7.62 Nagant Revolvers

    Does any one know how to remove the cylinder from the 7.62 Nagant revolvers? Been trying , but cant figure it out.

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    BS Jr. If your handgun is the M1895 Moosey Nag Ant then this may help.... hope it does

    http://www.surplusrifle.com/pistolm1...mble/index.asp
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    Thats right. thank you.

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    They must have been a joy to work on in the field. At least they didn't need any special tools to take them down, but I wonder if that was any comfort when the lead was flying.
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