Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms [portable]

The story, as the official records told it, was straightforward. In 1873, a reclusive German-American inventor named Friedrich Arminius had designed a revolver with a unique cam-locking cylinder. He claimed it was the fastest, most reliable sidearm ever made. He printed only 50 copies of this manual, gave them to his investors, and then… vanished. The revolver never entered mass production. The company folded. The weapon became a footnote.

Press the ejector rod briskly toward the rear of the frame. Gravity combined with the ejector star will drop all spent casings out of the cylinder simultaneously. Inspect the cylinder to confirm all chambers are clear. Handling a Misfire / Hangfire If you press the trigger and the gun fails to fire: Arminius Revolver Manual Of Arms

Insert live cartridges one by one into each empty chamber until full. The story, as the official records told it,

Cleanly press the cylinder back into the frame until you hear an audible click. He printed only 50 copies of this manual,