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muzzle velocity

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"By sealing the gap, the velocity of the bullet is increased by 50 to 150 ft/s (15 to 45 m/s)."

My guess is that this is indicating the increase, and not the total velocity. If so, it should probably be re-worded to indicate as such. My impression is that it's stating the total velocity. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mushroombrew (talkcontribs) 18:24, 9 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Very well played sir. You have plainly indicated, for all to see, the depth of your intellectualism. Samf4u (talk) 02:23, 31 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Nagant has been retired from police service

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According to Wiki-article: "It remains in use with the Russian Railways and remote police forces".[1].

That is not correct information.

In Russian Federation Nagant was retired from police service a long time ago; Nagant was retired from service of postal security service in the year 2003[2]; Nagant was retired from bailiff security service (Федеральная служба судебных приставов) since the year 2009.

In Ukraine Nagant was retired from police & security service in the year 2008.

But I don't know about Middle Asia. 2.60.184.105 (talk) 16:59, 16 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I've heard of it being in use with the MVD of the Donetsk People's Republic as late as 2020. I'll try and dig up verifiable evidence of that. I'm not sure if semi-legal quasi state actors can be listed here though. In any case, they probably switched to Makarovs after their formal absorption by Russia by this point. George Mucus (talk) 00:27, 23 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

References

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  1. ^ "Modern Firearms - Handguns - Nagant 1895". World.guns.ru. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  2. ^ Постановление Правительства РФ № 248 от 24.03.2000 «Об обеспечении служебным оружием, патронами к оружию и специальными средствами должностных лиц организаций федеральной почтовой связи»
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Belgian use

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If I understand the source given for Belgium as a user, the source only states the weapon was produced in Belgium (Both for commercial and Russian use), but it does not explicitly state Belgian state or military use. It should be removed. Thoughts?

Thom430 (talk) 15:08, 19 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Country Citations

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Citations for UK and US use are broken, Some other countries may be too. --CommieKarlovy (talk) 01:39, 18 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Use by the Axis-powers

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I can't cite a source, but the Nagant revolver was captured in large numbers by the Axis-forces during the war against the Soviet Union. I've red that many soldiers of the Wehrmacht, the romanian, hungarian and finnish armies carried this weapon. If someone has a source, that should be added! Exodianecross (talk) 20:20, 17 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Swedish/Norwegian/Belgian Nagants

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There's mention of these in this article but this seems debatable as they're about earlier black powder models without the special cylinder, which doesn't fit the article as it is about the 1895 model, and not the earlier models from the 1880's. There is even a picture of a 7.5mm cartridge for one of these older guns. Either they should be split out into different articles, or this article should be change to be about the Nagant revolvers in general. Nukleon (talk) 01:16, 19 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Attention - destructive edits and vandalism !!!

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Attention! Destructive edits and vandalism were made (1, 2) by Loafiewa! This user claims that the these revolvers were allegedly used only before 1995 (without citing ANY sources of information!). However, this statement contradicts a huge number of reliable sources in the text of this wiki-article! Nagant M1895 revolvers were used in Kazakhstan by security guards at least until August 1996[1]! They were used by postal security guards in Russia at least until 2000[2]. They were officially retired from service in Belarus in December 2005[3]. They were used in Ukraine by railway security guards[4] and industrial security guards as late as to 2017[5] As a result, I am forced to revert these destructive actions Shadowcaster (talk) 12:15, 3 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

References

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  1. ^ Постановление Правительства Республики Казахстан № 1060 от 28 августа 1996 года "О внесении изменений и дополнений в некоторые решения Правительства Республики Казахстан"
  2. ^ Постановление Правительства РФ № 248 от 24 марта 2000 «Об обеспечении служебным оружием, патронами к оружию и специальными средствами должностных лиц организаций федеральной почтовой связи»
  3. ^ Белоруссия сняла с вооружения винтовку Мосина и ППШ // LENTA.RU от 8 декабря 2005
  4. ^ "В Донецке вооруженные люди в управлении военизированной охраны Управления Донецкой железной дороги завладели... 4 пистолетами ТТ и 5 револьверами «Наган»
    В Донецке боевики завладели оружием управления охраны железной дороги // УНИАН от 28 июня 2014
  5. ^ В Запорожской области из сейфа предприятия украли "Наган", - ФОТО // "061.ua" от 31 июля 2017