The supply of the cheap, usually refinished revolvers has dried up and the market has driven the price up with that. It happens with every surplus item offered. Somewhere in the $200 to $300 area seems to be the asking price of late when they are placed out for sale.
This has driven the Swede and other nationality Nagants up as well.
What were $150 dollar VG/Exc condition variations a couple years ago are now $500 and up.
Get 'em while you can,,and hang on to them.
The only Russian made Nagant I've ever had was a 1930's mfg and SA (Finn) marked.
Non-import marked, little (no!) finish on it but not reblued or messed with. I sold it for what was a lot of $$ 10 or 12yrs ago. Probably worth twice that now,,but a dollar's worth about 1/2 of what it was so I hope I'm keeping even!
Still have a Belgian mfg Swedish issue Nagant packed away. Nice revolver. Never shot it, seems like 32S&WLong will work in those butI never did anything with it..
32-20 can be used or altered to be used in the Russian Nagant I believe.