German made-Brand-EAA Revolver

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Beautiful Mulberry

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It’s funny the guy said it was “too powerful” lol… what did he only try full house .357 mags in it? .38s should be doable. Hell I handload .357 cowboy action type loads that feel like .22lr.

It’s interesting to me to observe the way people form opinions about firearms
He had a lot of medical issues in his hands. He’s not able to do the things his brains wants.
 

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My dad got a Herman Weihrauch HW 357 back in the late 70's.
I have it now and all the cylinders chambers measure exactly .357" and the barrel slugs at .3565"
No restriction where the barrel enters the frame.
Unlike my S&W and Ruger revolvers that had the cylinders all different sizes and pinched where the barrel enters the frame.

I like them German made guns.
My son went to the warehouse where they are made to try and get me a firing pin.
Guy needed a model number and HW357 was all it had so no go.

His wife lived there and spoke German.
Said the place looked like a big barn and only 1 guy there and it took a few minutes for him to even show up at the front and talk to him.

I built a firing pin by turning down a Black Hawk firing pin.
They have some sweet looking new stuff.
 

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It’s sold pending meet up on Thursday
My dad got a Herman Weihrauch HW 357 back in the late 70's.
I have it now and all the cylinders chambers measure exactly .357" and the barrel slugs at .3565"
No restriction where the barrel enters the frame.
Unlike my S&W and Ruger revolvers that had the cylinders all different sizes and pinched where the barrel enters the frame.

I like them German made guns.
My son went to the warehouse where they are made to try and get me a firing pin.
Guy needed a model number and HW357 was all it had so no go.

His wife lived there and spoke German.
Said the place looked like a big barn and only 1 guy there and it took a few minutes for him to even show up at the front and talk to him.

I built a firing pin by turning down a Black Hawk firing pin.
They have some sweet looking new stuff.
That’s awesome is there anything you can’t do?😂😎
 

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