Grafs is ONE of the importers of Bertram (Buffalo Arms is another)
brand 7.62 x 33 R Nagant Revolver.
It's listed as "unformed" because technically the Russian Nagant revolver case isn't fully formed until you steeply taper crimp/moderately roll crimp the mouth of the casing after seating the bullet.
Seem to recall that in BOTH the Graf's cat, as well as Buffalo Arms, the Bertram brand 7.62 Russian Nagant Revolver brass was going for $20 for a box of 20. A bit rich for MY blood, but whatever floats your boat, folks!
Once I get my Nagant revolver, and have the .32 ACP conversion cylinder installed, I'll get back with everyone on some SPECIAL .32 Auto loads I'm planning on cooking up for it.
(After all, the Russian gas-seal Nagant used a 93 - 105 grainer projo, not a 71 grainer FMJ. If I seat the projos just right....Details to follow!!!!)
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