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.32 Nagant Revolver Threaded Suppressor One of a Kind

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This is a Tula 1944 Russian Nagant revolver. The barrel has been threaded .5x28 to allow for a suppressor (not included). Also a .32 acp cylinder has been installed and specially fitted. Cylinder seals with barrel making this revolver hearing safe when suppressed. Accessories included are holster, cleaning rod, screw driver, 2 stripper clips (no ammo), and lanyard. Revolver is in factory new condition and looks excellent. Alot of custom work has gone into this revolver making it a one of a kind. Price is $350. Any questions, please contact me.
 
I have a stupid question that doesn't have anything to do w/ buying your pistol and in no way am I trying to be a smartass.......

How well does that "silence" that gun.....I have a "useless facts" app on my droid and one just last night said, "It's impossible to silence a revolver because the gap between the cylinder and barrel let the noisy gasses escape" Was just wondering how many of my other "useless facts" are BS?

Sorry for the stupid question....Good luck to you.
 
Yep, typically with the 7.62 cylinder the revolver will seal when cocked. The .32 acp cylinder has to be "fitted" into the action because if its not, their is going to be a gap roughly the size of the rim of a cartridge because .32 doesnt have a rim.
 
I have a stupid question that doesn't have anything to do w/ buying your pistol and in no way am I trying to be a smartass.......

How well does that "silence" that gun.....I have a "useless facts" app on my droid and one just last night said, "It's impossible to silence a revolver because the gap between the cylinder and barrel let the noisy gasses escape" Was just wondering how many of my other "useless facts" are BS?

Sorry for the stupid question....Good luck to you.

Not stupid, first thing that popped in my head also... Well, guess that doesn't really make it "not stupid" huh??
 
The 32 is also not a quiet as the 7.62. In the 7.62, the bullet is seated completely inside the brass and when the trigger is pulled, the front of the brass goes up into the barrel completely sealing it.
 
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