Guns.com has a very low price on the German-made Weihrauch Windicator .357 Magnum DA/SA Revolver, now just $306.99 with inexpensive flat-rate shipping.
Weihrauch Windicator .357 Magnum DA/SA Revolver
The EAA Windicator is a family of six-shot double action revolvers chambered in 357 Mag or 38 Special. Barrels are available at 2 or 4 in length with blued or nickel finishes and they are adorned with fixed sights. Black rubber target grips ensure a steady grip and all models of the Windicator weigh in at under two pounds making this gun an easy carry option.
Details
UPC 741566600678
Caliber .357 MAG
Action DOUBLE ACTION
Capacity 6 ROUNDS
Barrel Length 2 BARREL
Weight 1.9 LBS.
Finish NICKELWindicator is the German word for Vindicator. We have been selling this revolver for over 20 years and it just keeps on selling. Its not the sleekest or lightest or prettiest but it isdependable and works You wont need to be Vindicated when you carry the Windicator. This revolver is a time tested partner for you with its six shot doublesingle action. TheWindicator gets the job done Available in either .38 Special or .357 Magnum.
Weihrauch Windicator .357 Magnum DA/SA Revolver $306.99 Flat Rate S&H
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They seem attractive, other than the ventilated rib on a 2″ barrel, but the GCA 68 is undoubtedly the reason for that, since it adds points to allow importation.
A number of years ago I purchased one of these in blue and I have been quite satisfied with it. Only point on the negative side is that it came with an uncrowned barrel, but I had a local smith crown it for me so that was easily resolved. Aside from that, I think it is well worth the price.
If it were in blue, parkerized, or stainless, I would get one. For me at least, nickel has always been one of the most difficult finishes to maintain well.
I would like to try one but I do not think it well replace my Smith’s and Ruger’s.