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My FLGS usually has one in stock & they sell regularly. Solid if fugly revolver. I could see owning one as the proverbial truck gun. I'd stick to the steel model & .38 special. It's no S&W but it's not a cap gun either. It's the Hi-Point of revolvers.
W vs V is a really funny thing in English/German translation. W gets a V sound so it would be pronounced Vindicator by a German speaker so I'd bet that's how it got through that way.
Durable, reliable, rough around the edges... I have put many rounds through a 2" snubbie windicator. I bought it as a carry gun for hikes into the National Forest. We have lots of big kitty cats here...
I would save my $$$ and buy a used Smith and Wesson for a little more if I were to buy another 2" .357
As I understand it, when the revolver was introduced, they ran up against a trademarked "Vindicator", so they changed the spelling (Germans pronounce "w" as "v").
Mine was kinda rough when I got it, but I've shot a hundred rounds or so through it, and it's smoothed up a lot.
It's kinda heavy, the hammer and trigger will peel hide off your fingers, but for the price, it's a fun gun.
It's also heavy enough to soak up a lot of recoil, so if you have someone nervous about shooting, it's a good beginner gun.
Good luck finding a holster that'll fit it though.
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