Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms -
Arminius revolvers, primarily manufactured by Hermann Weihrauch Revolver GmbH in Germany, are known for their practical double-action design and historical namesake—the Germanic chieftain who defeated Roman legions.
Swing the cylinder back into the frame until it clicks into place. Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms
- One drop of CLP on the ejector rod.
- One drop under the extractor star.
- One drop on the cylinder hand (the small arm that rotates the cylinder).
- Do not oil the hammer sear. It will attract dirt and cause light strikes.
. 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 One drop of CLP on the ejector rod
Extract spent casings: Point the muzzle upward. Press the ejector rod (located at the front of the cylinder) toward the rear of the gun. Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms
Cleaning: Regular removal of carbon and lead buildup from the cylinder faces and the bore ensures continued accuracy.
- Visually inspect each chamber to ensure no rounds or casings remain.
- Run a finger through the chambers to physically confirm empty status.