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Old April 5, 2011, 12:45 PM   #9
raftman
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I thought the Nagant's SA pull wasn't that bad.
The SA trigger on the Nagant is not bad at all. If you're willing to shoot primarily SA, you can be reasonably accurate.

IMO, they're also more solidly-built than any H&R I've come across. The DA trigger pull on the Nagant is heavy, but still smoother than it was for either of the two H&R's I've owned (and sold exclusively on account of the lousy triggers!).

The only thing that makes it a less than an appealing choice is the ammo situation. One option that is out there is a replacement cylinder in .32acp, which may not be the most common of calibers, but far more widely available than either 7.62 Nagant or .32S&W Long, and also at a half the price.

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That and the fact that the trigger pull takes three grown russian men or one grown russian woman to pull makes it wholly unpleasant to shoot.
Yay for outdated stereotypes!
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