: Open the cylinder and point the muzzle upward. Press the ejector rod (tringle d'éjection) to push all spent casings or live rounds out of the chambers.
Before handling the weapon, one must respect the name. Arminius (18 BC – 21 AD) was the Cherusci chieftain who annihilated three Roman legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. The Weihrauch company adopted this moniker to signify rugged independence and mechanical defiance of convention.
I notice you’re asking for a “Manual of Arms” specifically for an . This is a nuanced request because “Arminius” revolvers were typically lower-cost, German-made firearms (often by Friedrich Pickert / Arminius-Waffenwerk in Zella-Mehlis, later Weihrauch in Mellrichstadt). They are not military-issue arms with a formal, step-by-step manual of arms like a military drill manual (e.g., for an 1873 Colt or 1911).
Open the cylinder, point the muzzle upward, and use the extractor rod to eject all cartridges. Visually confirm all chambers are empty.
However, I can provide a (e.g., Arminius HW-3, HW-357, or older break-top models). This follows the classic sequence of: Inspect → Load → Engage → Unload → Make Safe .
Arminius Revolver Manual of Arms Report The manual of arms for Arminius revolvers—manufactured by Hermann Weihrauch Revolver GmbH