Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms
While original printed manuals are scarce, Weihrauch continues to support the Arminius name. You can request a free copy of a current manual (which covers the operation of their blank and gas revolvers) from Weihrauch directly via email ( info@weihrauch-sport.de ) or as a download from their website, www.weihrauch-sport.de.
"Arminius" is a trade name used by the German firm Weihrauch (often imported by Hawes, Firearms Import & Export Corp, or FIE). While there are several models (such as the HW-3, HW-5, and HW-7), they share a nearly identical manual of arms based on a solid-frame, swing-out cylinder design.
The trigger pull will be heavier as it simultaneously cocks and releases the hammer. Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms
. This mechanism ensures that the hammer can only strike the firing pin when the trigger is pulled completely to the rear, preventing accidental discharges if the gun is dropped. Maintenance & Reference
Swing the cylinder back into the frame until it clicks and locks into place. While there are several models (such as the
Warning: Disassembling an Arminius requires hollow-ground screwdrivers. Phillips heads will strip the soft German screws.
1. Draw hammer fully rearward until it cocks.2. Aim at the target.3. Apply steady pressure to the trigger to discharge. This mechanism ensures that the hammer can only
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, are known for their precision and safety features, such as the rebounding hammer and automatic safety. This manual of arms outlines the standard operating procedures for the HW series (including models like the HW 3, 5, 7, 357, and 38). 1. Safety and Preparation Safety First
Note: Double-action trigger pulls on older Arminius models can be heavy and stacking. Focus on a steady, uniform squeeze. Single-Action Engagement (SA) Point the firearm downrange at your target.
: Simply pull the trigger to both cock the hammer and fire the round. Firing (Single Action)