Australian based HSG Custom Six Revolver
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Australian based HSG Custom Six Revolver
I stumbled across this revolver from Australia, and thought it was a great idea. I no nothing more than what's stated on the website. It looks like it may be an option for some shooters wanting a 32 S&W Long revolver based on a S&W model 14.
Sadly in Canada it is not available for us to import.
http://www.hermannsguns.com/index.php?p ... &Itemid=71
Brian
Sadly in Canada it is not available for us to import.
http://www.hermannsguns.com/index.php?p ... &Itemid=71
Brian
I actually own one for shooting Service 50 (Australian competition). The gun is extremely accurate at the 50m section if I'm shooting well I can get most shots in the 10 ring (the gun is more accurate than I can currently shoot it).
It's not a copy of the Dan Wesson - the shroud attaches completely differently.
It's not a copy of the Dan Wesson - the shroud attaches completely differently.
Glad to hear it works, but from the photos, it shows it to be the same basic design - shroud, barrel threaded at both ends, and a nut to "tension" the barrel into locked condition. As I vaguely recall, the Wessons displayed some variation in grouping dependent on how heavily the nut was torqued down. Could be a good "tuning" mechanism, certainly improves the flexibility of the firearm's utility.SS-AU wrote:
It's not a copy of the Dan Wesson - the shroud attaches completely differently.
Dr Jim
Hi Jim,
You're memory isn't going or anything I call service pistol service 50 (or even short just 50). The course of fire for the Australia service events is here:
http://www.pistol.org.au/Comps/PAMatches.php#ServPist
Both are fun matches to shoot (Power factor requirements since they're not shown on that page is 120,000 for 50 and 60,000 for 25). Unfortunately the timings aren't given there but they're available at other places on the web.
Shane
You're memory isn't going or anything I call service pistol service 50 (or even short just 50). The course of fire for the Australia service events is here:
http://www.pistol.org.au/Comps/PAMatches.php#ServPist
Both are fun matches to shoot (Power factor requirements since they're not shown on that page is 120,000 for 50 and 60,000 for 25). Unfortunately the timings aren't given there but they're available at other places on the web.
Shane
HSG Custom Six Revolver
Curious about this revolver after reviewing Hermann's Guns web sight, I called Australia and spoke to Hermann a few weeks ago. (Hermann is no fan of the .32 S&W Long cartridge when I asked about available chamberings. Seems to a be big fan of the .38 Special.)
I was just about to ask if there were any U.S. importers in preparation of ordering, when I decided to ask the price with a single barrel. To my surprise, it's was $3999 AUS! At today's exchange rate, that's $4175 US and that's just to get started. I was so surprised that I didn't bother asking the cost of additional barrels and cylinders.
I was just about to ask if there were any U.S. importers in preparation of ordering, when I decided to ask the price with a single barrel. To my surprise, it's was $3999 AUS! At today's exchange rate, that's $4175 US and that's just to get started. I was so surprised that I didn't bother asking the cost of additional barrels and cylinders.
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I too felt it was outside what I wanted to pay for a service match pistol. However, the standard of engineering produced by Hermann is nothing short of amazing, and the finished product is extremely impressive.I was just about to ask if there were any U.S. importers in preparation of ordering, when I decided to ask the price with a single barrel. To my surprise, it's was $3999 AUS! At today's exchange rate, that's $4175 US and that's just to get started. I was so surprised that I didn't bother asking the cost of additional barrels and cylinders.
I saw one of thse pistols recently at the Melbourne Shot Show, and was overcome by feelings of envy and desire.
For any well heeled shooters out there....this is the real deal.