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Nagant 1895
Just grabbed one recently, looking to get some ammo for it. The stuff that was made for it is expensive, and I hear you can fire other .32 stuff from it, H&R, Long, and Colt, I believe. They make a conversion for .32 ACP, but I'm not sure if it would ever do it stock. I need some cheaper ammo and some blanks to fit it stock. Any ideas?
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I heard of conversions for 7.62x25.
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This is a different caliber. Still the 7.62, but .32. I guess it's close to a .32 H&R and the .32 Colt or Long Colt. Not sure though.
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I think it'll be really hard for you to find ammo for a rare non american gun like that.
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A lot of people own them, and there are several stores that sell ammo currently online, the place I got it from has it too, but the issue is cost. It's between .60 and a dollar per round. So, I'm wondering how well it'll chamber other .32s, and where I can get other stuff it'll chamber for cheaper than the round made for it.
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If you want to fire other calibers through it, you have to buy a new .32 Caliber cylinder and install it. You risk damaging the gun if you just throw in .32 Caliber ammunition in the current cylinder.
The way the ammo market is right now, most prices on all types of ammo have gone up, and not many stores carry lots of .32 in the first place, so if you find some, it's not gonna be much cheaper to shoot than the standard 7.62x38R round. |
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