The Arminius brand is synonymous with the post-war German firearms industry. Manufactured by Weihrauch in Mellrichstadt, these revolvers were designed to be functional and cost-effective. While they were originally popular in Europe for sport and pest control, they gained a significant foothold in the North American market during the late 20th century. Models like the HW3, HW5, and HW7 became common sights in sporting goods stores, often praised for their reliable timing and simple mechanisms. Mechanical Design Characteristics
For a lighter, more precise trigger pull, manually draw the hammer back until it locks. The trigger will move rearward; a light squeeze will then fire the weapon. Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms