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Arminius


Marty Mudd

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My Arminus was made by JP Sauer. I can't promise you, but I bet that those parts would work as well.

 

Nope, the "Arminius" brand is owned by Weihrauch, not JP Sauer.

I have both'em in 44 Mag - a JP Sauer "Western Marshal" imported by Hawes, and an Arminius brought in by FIE.

Love shooting 'em, as arthritis allows ;-)

 

EAA (European American Armory) still imports Arminius, as far as I remember. Try them for parts.

Pecos

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FIE became EAA. So the old Arminius may just be the same as the new EAA Bounty Hunters and EAA just may have parts.

Thank you, Lone Dog.

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Nope, the "Arminius" brand is owned by Weihrauch, not JP Sauer.

I have both'em in 44 Mag - a JP Sauer "Western Marshal" imported by Hawes, and an Arminius brought in by FIE.

Love shooting 'em, as arthritis allows ;-)

 

EAA (European American Armory) still imports Arminius, as far as I remember. Try them for parts.

Pecos

 

 

I have a JP Sauer Western Marshall in .22 in my safe. Great for practice as it is a 6 shot full size clone. Arminius made the first handgun I ever bought. It was a .22 marketed by Herter's. Bought in the 1960's. Hand spring failed. Took it to elderly local gunsmith. Said he'd never seen one. When I got it back; he told me that he used a Colt spring and was very impressed with the quality inside the gun. Can't remember where that gun ended up. Must have traded it for something shinier! ;)

Thanks for info. :excl:

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