Has anyone shot the Sarsilmaz 357 magnum revolver?

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Didn't even know they made a revolver.

I'd love to learn more about them. Especially at that price.
 
Weird that the one in the video has the SAR Arms logo, which is an outline of the continental U.S., so obviously it is positioned for the U.S. market.
 
Interesting... looks more or less like a 686 clone.

The guy in the video sure liked to slap the cylinder around didn't he? LOL!
 
'bout the only thing that video tells me is the gun is SA/DA, is capable of going "bang" six times and can survive getting it's cylinder slammed twice. :rolleyes:
 
I would buy one if only to compare it to my 686, I'd doubt it compete fit and finish wise but who knows? There was a time when people thought the carcano rifle was junk, and on of them changed history.
 
Yea, it was a poor video, but at that price point it is an interesting option.
 
It is.

Those Europeans with their silly revolvers! Heck, I've even heard Pietta is planning to make a Colt Python clone soon!
 
My experience with Sarsilmaz (SAR) has been great. Well Built, affordable, reliable, and accurate FME. Seems the revolver lineup for the US market is new (already mentioned?).

I would love to test one out though. I have been in the process of adding a new 9mm to my lineup and thought about another (smaller) Wheel gun in .357/38 after that. Who knows, if they get them cranking I might give them a shot!
 
If the revolvers have been mentioned on the forum before, I couldn't find it. I searched only in the revolver forum for SAR and Sarsilmaz.

Some folks abbreviate single action revolver "SAR", and there was a mention of Sarsilmaz in an Alfa Proj thread but really nothing on these revolvers.
 
Their Stainless model from their website...not a bad looking Wheel gun!
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