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Hm, Nagant M1895, as used by the Russian and then Soviet armies until the 30s or 40s? My grandfather still tended to refer to revolvers as "nagan", 50 years after visiting Berlin in 1945.
I'd like to know what those are. Some sort of hybrid mortar-gun rounds?
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Hm, Nagant M1895, as used by the Russian and then Soviet armies until the 30s or 40s? My grandfather still tended to refer to revolvers as "nagan", 50 years after visiting Berlin in 1945.
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