It will require the .32 S&W Long and work quite well in fact. Go to any of the online firearms auction sites for ammo or Google the cartridges. An auction today ended at 199.00 for the Arminius .32. For Ammo, try the not-very-accurate Aguilla.32 Long 98-Grain Round Nose. The PMC version of the same load grouped very well from a casual field rest at 50 feet and hit an inch or a bit more under point of aim. Unlike the Aquilla load, the PMC fodder ignited reliably with no misfires. The 90-100 grain bullets driven to slightly over 800 fps would consistently group well under 2" and hit usefully close to the sights which is what I use in mine. You will need to decide for yourself with the help of a qualified gunsmith what cartridges are best for your weapon and intended shooting. Practice safe shooting and make sure you have the weapon inspected by a qualified gunsmith prior to loading, or shooting the weapon as death and destruction may result. Regards, Chet Gorman
Barrels have lands and grooves, not ammunition.
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Look at them and then find a copy of the Blue Book of Gun Values
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50-75 USD
The value of an Arminius .357 caliber 6-shot revolver can vary depending on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, prices range from $150 to $300 for a used model. It's recommended to have the firearm appraised by a professional to get an accurate value.
50-75 USD
No published sn data.
It will accept 357 magnum or 38 special ammunition.
38 special.
.38 caliber revolver
The value of an Arminius 8-shot .22 caliber HW7 revolver can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $400. Collectors may pay more for models in excellent condition or with original packaging. For an accurate assessment, it’s best to consult recent sales or appraisals from firearms dealers or auction sites.