Thuer
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I did know this revolver only by pictures. A few months ago I was visiting a gundealer in Belgium. I looked into the showcases and I did see a little Belgium made revolver. I instantly reconized it. It is a HDH or Ronge build revolver in 6.35 or .25 acp. It is a 5 shot revolver with a odd shaped hammer.
The grip has a strange contour to. And there is a knob on it. The meaning of it is when firing the revolver, the hammer comes all the way back and bounce on that knop wich has a very strong coilspring beonder it. The hammer bouce back to the fired position. But. In the mean time a empty 6.35 mm case comes out the firingpin space. Yes. The revolver do unloaed it self. When you pull the trigger the proces repeat it self. No, it is not a semi auto. Only a self onloader. But, it is a very rare revolver. In my 35 year of collecting revolvers this is the first wich I do see in life and ofcource bought it. Any more pictures you can find on Photos d'armes de collection under HDH.
The grip has a strange contour to. And there is a knob on it. The meaning of it is when firing the revolver, the hammer comes all the way back and bounce on that knop wich has a very strong coilspring beonder it. The hammer bouce back to the fired position. But. In the mean time a empty 6.35 mm case comes out the firingpin space. Yes. The revolver do unloaed it self. When you pull the trigger the proces repeat it self. No, it is not a semi auto. Only a self onloader. But, it is a very rare revolver. In my 35 year of collecting revolvers this is the first wich I do see in life and ofcource bought it. Any more pictures you can find on Photos d'armes de collection under HDH.