anybody know anything about nosrog pistols

Interesting gun!

Wish I knew more about it, I'll be watching this thread with you.

Somewhat similar to a Mateba without the self-cocking / cylinder cycling part...
 
Interesting....empty weight about 28 ounces. Sounds like it has some real steel in it.
Looks like barrel axis is still above the hand (close) so it could be used in shooting sports that have axis restrictions.

Manual Matebaish.

Sam
 
Hmmm... 28 ounces is lighter than a 2" K-frame...

But boy is that thing ugly...

I mean, it'd make a freight train take a dirt road, scare maggots off a goat wagon, stop a church steeple clock. It's uglier than homemade sin, uglier'n the backside of a mud fence on a rainy day. It's so ugly it'd scatter a leper colony...
 
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I mean, it's make a freight train take a dirt road, scare maggots off a goat wagon, stop a church steeple clock. It's uglier than homemade sin, uglier'n the backside of a mud fence on a rainy day. It's so ugly it'd scatter a leper colony...

So, I take you like it! Could be a baby cousin to your Mateba, before it grew up and got semi'd.;)


bob
 
I like the way it looks too! The grips look like nice wood. I was wondering how the firing pin and hammer work with the barrel at the bottom of the cylinder? Russians do know how to build guns that work. They tend to overbuild everything slightly. My kind of engineering.
 
Okay.

The grips are indeed nice; decent wood and nicely shaped. The frame isn't too clunky, although they need to lose the blade-style rear sight or at least move it back to the rear of the topstrap. The trigger guard is kinda wrong-looking, but that skinny round barrel with the semi-slab-sided "basket handle" above it looks like an RG on acid... But, "eye of the beholder" and all that.
 
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