

32 S&W Long caliber ammunition interchangeably.

Cylinder is true swingout with serrated thumb latch and checkered surface steel ejection rod. Original single screw rear adjustable sight is available from Bob’s Gun Shop in Royal, Arkansas, total cost about $30. That area, however, still has its shouders, and with the barrel loose anyway, sights will be approximate. Note that the Rear Sight is completely missing. Front Sight is three post serrated top vent rib that mates to the frame top serrations. 555 diameter steel, with eight groove right hand 1:16 rifling.
#Arminius 32 revolver series#
All Arminius series revolvers have a transfer bar internal safety that prevents the hammer from contacting the firing pin unless the trigger is fully depressed. Ignition is hammer against floating firing pin. Type is traditional double and single action revolver. Construction is steel one piece barrel, cylinder assembly, hammer, trigger, and internal parts with an alloy main frame and grip frame. Importer was Firearms Import and Export Corp of Miami, direct ancestor to EAA. Manufacturer was Hermann Weihrauch Revolver GmbH of Mellrichstadt, Germany.
#Arminius 32 revolver serial#
From its 800000 range serial number, it was manufactured in 1974. This one comes to us from a light duty security career in New England. Photo specimen is the Windicator’s direct ancestor, the FIE Arminius Target Revolver chambered in. Description: This revolver is complete except for its rear sight.
