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  • ernest132132
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2018
    • 3

    EAA Windicator in .350

    Hey everyone!

    Was wondering if this variant was legal here in California. I've seen some posts here and there about it, but I wasn't quite sure since I couldn't find it in the list of handgun roster.

    The EAA Windicator Revolver 770133 chambers .357 magnum and is known for its dependability and consistency. The windicator features a 4" snub nose barrel, a 6rd capacity, fixed sites, rubber grips w/ a blue finish, and is the perfect revolver for shooters regardless of skill level. This pistol can also chamber .38 special along with .357 mag which is an opportunity to save money on ammo.


    Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance!
  • #2
    sickboybrad
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 329

    Turner's has the 38 for sale. I think that's what we can get.
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    • #3
      keith1911
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 1297

      Unless you can find someone to process it through the single action exemption. With the fees and such added on you'd be better off buying a good revolver like a used Ruger or such.

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      • #4
        morrcarr67
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jul 2010
        • 15029

        Originally posted by ernest132132
        Hey everyone!

        Was wondering if this variant was legal here in California. I've seen some posts here and there about it, but I wasn't quite sure since I couldn't find it in the list of handgun roster.

        The EAA Windicator Revolver 770133 chambers .357 magnum and is known for its dependability and consistency. The windicator features a 4" snub nose barrel, a 6rd capacity, fixed sites, rubber grips w/ a blue finish, and is the perfect revolver for shooters regardless of skill level. This pistol can also chamber .38 special along with .357 mag which is an opportunity to save money on ammo.


        Any ideas?

        Thanks in advance!
        That one is not on the roster.

        To get it you'll need to have it converted to a single action exempt revolver. Depending on who you have do it it's going to add probably $50 or more. Still a reasonable price for a new 357 revolver.

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        Yes you can have 2 C&R 03 FFL's; 1 in California and 1 in a different state.

        Originally posted by Erion929

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        • #5
          SLO1911Fan
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 1483

          The windicator is the worst revolver I've ever owned.

          Fit and finish are decent. But the trigger is bad and they don't have any longevity. I'd buy the RIA over the windicator, and I hate most RIAs.

          (Just for the record, Taurus and Rossi are equally bad or worse.)
          I'm a big old, bourbon-soaked cigar-huffing ***, as God in his infinite wisdom meant me to be. - Charlie Sheen.

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