Arminus Titan Tiger .38 Special DA/SA Revolver, 4 inch Barrel, Blued, 6-Shot, German-Made, F.I.E. Import
This Arminus Titan Tiger is a German-made .38 Special revolver imported by F.I.E., Miami, from the 1970s–1980s era. It features a 4 inch barrel with a ventilated and serrated rib, a six-shot fluted swing-out cylinder, and a DA/SA action with an exposed hammer. Fixed sights, a blued/black finish, and distinct import markings round out a straightforward, serviceable package tied to the Arminius/Hermann Weihrauch HW-38 series.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Titan Tiger F 38 exploded parts diagram sheet
The Titan Tiger pairs a double-action/single-action mechanism with an exposed, serrated-spur hammer and a smooth curved trigger. Its six-shot fluted cylinder swings out for loading and ejecting, and the pull-forward cylinder release is mounted at the front of the ejector rod. The ejector rod is unshrouded, keeping the profile clean and functional.
The 4 inch barrel is topped with a ventilated, serrated rib retained by two screws. A ramped front blade is integral to the rib, and a fixed rear notch is cut into the topstrap, giving a simple, durable sight picture aligned to the revolver’s intended role.
Finished in blued/black across the frame, cylinder, and receiver, the revolver is set up with brown checkered synthetic grip panels, including a gold-tone medallion on the right panel. The configuration is straightforward and built for practical handling.
Markings include F.I.E. CORP. MIAMI, FLA. and TITAN TIGER CAL. .38 SPL., identifying U.S.
import branding by F.I.E., Miami. The model traces to the German Arminius/Hermann Weihrauch HW-38 series, placing it in a recognizable lineage from the 1970s–1980s production period.




