M1895 Pistol
The M1895 Pistol, also known as the Nagant M1895, is a Russian revolver designed by Emile Nagant. It was adopted by the Russian military in 1895 and is notable for its unique gas-seal system, which allows for increased muzzle velocity and reduced recoil. The revolver is chambered for the 7.62x38mmR cartridge and features a 7-round cylinder.
The M1895 was used extensively during the Russo-Japanese War and both World Wars. Its distinctive design includes a long barrel and a double-action mechanism, making it effective for military use. The revolver remained in service until the mid-20th century, with various models produced over the years.