Wow, awesome! Lol. Shooting both guns at once towards the camera, for your signature bad guy's view. That was great! In all the excitement, I didn't keep track, did you load and fire 6 shots or 5? I'm wondering, because you said that the Weirauch Bounty Hunters had transfer bar safeties.
I have owned a Weihrauch ARM357 5.5" for about 22 years. Except for a trigger controlled hammer block safety and one piece grips it is the same as the bounty hunter. It has been a very reliable trail gun and the finish has stood up well to extensive field use. Over time and thousands of rounds it loosened up and the timing drifted off. I fit a Colt base pin and bushing, and refit the bolt and the gun is back to 100%. Decent guns they are.
They look awfully tight at the front of the cylinder. Do they have a proper bushing setup to keep from fouling the base pin and binding them up? Really like what I have been hearing about these guns.
@MACHINEGUNZS1 You can't buy actual B-P cartridges, but Ten-X loads cartridges with a B-P substitute. If you want actual B-P cartridges, you have to roll your own.
Wow, awesome! Lol. Shooting both guns at once towards the camera, for your signature bad guy's view. That was great! In all the excitement, I didn't keep track, did you load and fire 6 shots or 5? I'm wondering, because you said that the Weirauch Bounty Hunters had transfer bar safeties.
snoozer987 3 weeks ago
I have owned a Weihrauch ARM357 5.5" for about 22 years. Except for a trigger controlled hammer block safety and one piece grips it is the same as the bounty hunter. It has been a very reliable trail gun and the finish has stood up well to extensive field use. Over time and thousands of rounds it loosened up and the timing drifted off. I fit a Colt base pin and bushing, and refit the bolt and the gun is back to 100%. Decent guns they are.
duster0066 3 weeks ago
Nice review, Duelist.
Here in Europe, those german guns are better considered that the Italians from Uberti.
Only a question... Where I can get those ivory imitation grips ???
Thanks a lot.
PS: your new subscriber ;)
miguelajedecadiz 4 weeks ago
@miguelajedecadiz Buffalo Brother Store. You can Google them
duelist1954 4 weeks ago
@duelist1954 Thanks ...!!
miguelajedecadiz 3 weeks ago
Are the actions smooth on the bounty hunter?
Remington1875 4 weeks ago
@Remington1875 They are OK. As good as any other out of the box single action revolver.
duelist1954 4 weeks ago
how does this compare to the uberti replicas? any hiccups?
choopdewoot 1 month ago
@choopdewoot I think these guns are better built than the Italian guns.
duelist1954 1 month ago
Thanks, Great series of videos BTW.
mike
lovesavacuum 1 month ago
They look awfully tight at the front of the cylinder. Do they have a proper bushing setup to keep from fouling the base pin and binding them up? Really like what I have been hearing about these guns.
mike
lovesavacuum 1 month ago
@lovesavacuum They have a standard Colt-type removeable bushing. They handle B-P very well.
duelist1954 1 month ago
Where can I get BP rounds
MACHINEGUNZS1 1 month ago
@MACHINEGUNZS1 You can't buy actual B-P cartridges, but Ten-X loads cartridges with a B-P substitute. If you want actual B-P cartridges, you have to roll your own.
duelist1954 1 month ago
Great Video
ls1dragracer 2 months ago
That's quite the muzzle flash/fireball coming out of those revolvers, especially the short barreled one. Very cool ending.
LifeisGood762 2 months ago
@duelist1954. Do you know anything about the .22 conversion EAA makes?
plumberjoe80 2 months ago
@plumberjoe80 Sorry, never shot their .22s
duelist1954 1 month ago
does it have a rear sight?
bloddynose13 4 months ago
@bloddynose13 Like all traditional single actions, the EAA Bounty Hunter has a fixed rear sight milled into the top of the frame.
duelist1954 4 months ago
Just discovered your channel, brilliant stuff.
mrfrosty3 5 months ago
LOL, that ending was great, I love it.
MrAG54 7 months ago
Nice video. The end when you are shooting towards the camera is great. I would not want to be on the receiving end of those pistols.
twforeman 7 months ago