Arminius Revolver Manual Of — Arms

Activate the latch and swing the cylinder out.

are often chambered in .22 LR and feature longer barrels and adjustable sights intended for sport shooting.

In double-action mode, pulling the trigger performs two functions sequentially: rotating/locking the cylinder and cocking/releasing the hammer. Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms

The finger must remain outside the trigger guard and off the trigger until the sights are on the target and the decision to fire has been made.

Hold the revolver in your non-dominant hand. Cradle the frame through the open cylinder window with your fingers, holding the cylinder securely open. Activate the latch and swing the cylinder out

The hammer is manually cocked first, which rotates the cylinder. The trigger then performs the single function of releasing the hammer, resulting in a much lighter and shorter pull. Cylinder Locking and Timing

Modern Arminius revolvers incorporate a transfer bar safety system. This internal mechanism prevents the hammer from striking the firing pin unless the trigger is fully depressed to the rear, which serves as a safeguard against accidental discharge if the firearm is dropped or struck. General Safety and Handling Standards The finger must remain outside the trigger guard

at the front of the cylinder to push out spent casings or live rounds. Safety Features Modern Arminius models often feature a transfer bar safety system

Keep your trigger finger straight and indexed along the frame, completely outside the trigger guard.

: Manually pull the hammer back to its cocked position with your thumb. This shortens and lightens the trigger pull for more precise shooting. Open the cylinder as described above. Point the muzzle upward and depress the ejector rod

Located on the left side of the frame (on swing-out models), pushed forward to unlock the cylinder.