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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 4216427" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>My dad got a Herman Weihrauch HW 357 back in the late 70's.</p><p>I have it now and all the cylinders chambers measure exactly .357" and the barrel slugs at .3565"</p><p>No restriction where the barrel enters the frame.</p><p>Unlike my S&W and Ruger revolvers that had the cylinders all different sizes and pinched where the barrel enters the frame.</p><p></p><p>I like them German made guns.</p><p>My son went to the warehouse where they are made to try and get me a firing pin.</p><p>Guy needed a model number and HW357 was all it had so no go.</p><p></p><p>His wife lived there and spoke German.</p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>I built a firing pin by turning down a Black Hawk firing pin.</p><p>They have some sweet looking new stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 4216427, member: 15054"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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