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gtrpickr
07-14-2017, 02:08 PM
I havent seen the Dan Wesson in person yet for that will determine the final decision for sure.
I got a guy wanting to trade his Dan Wesson 357, its either a 15 or 15-2 not sure yet for my XDS 3.3 45acp.
I really like the XDS but I have a love for revolvers so I am not sure. Any Dan Wesson revolver owners that can give me any info to how good they are would be appreciated.

Bohica793
07-14-2017, 02:11 PM
I have one and love it. Probably the most accurate handgun I own. Make sure it is a Monsoon revolver, but otherwise, a much better handgun than the Springfield IMHO.

missionary5155
07-14-2017, 02:49 PM
Greetings
Been a DW owner since 1979 which is a 15-2 we still have. If you set the barrel gap down to .0015 and put a good "snug) on the barrel nut you most likely will have in your hand the most accurate 357 you have ever shot.
Used our's in 1981 to win ILLinois State AAA Revolver (steel critters) with a 180 grain cast GC using a stout load of 296 with the cast set out to the first groove. would shoot 5 inch groups at 200 meters from the "lay down". That was with the 10 inch barrel.
The frames are as tough as any. Triggers are good but as all can be improved with some careful stone work and a trigger spring swap.
Me I would swap if it is a Monsom made. The others are good but some were lemons.
Mike in Peru

onceabull
07-14-2017, 02:49 PM
fWIW, VERY good DW 357's are seen in this area for low $500's (Unless it happens to be wearing a 15" barrel, or has Xtra barrels with the shrouds)Last one personally bought had 2.5,4,and 6" s.with shrouds ,and a Monson gun... local gun show purchase@$625.... Onceabull

gtrpickr
07-14-2017, 03:00 PM
Thanks for the advice

Love Life
07-14-2017, 07:08 PM
fWIW, VERY good DW 357's are seen in this area for low $500's (Unless it happens to be wearing a 15" barrel, or has Xtra barrels with the shrouds)Last one personally bought had 2.5,4,and 6" s.with shrouds ,and a Monson gun... local gun show purchase@$625.... Onceabull

I'll give you $700 for it!


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onceabull
07-14-2017, 08:08 PM
Good try,Sir: But I sold it with two of the barrels for $750 at the very next show... (Different city,though) Kept the 4 " one to go with my personal DW.357 revolver..( Have owned at least one of every OEM offered,but for the 414 Supermag,and the 460 Rowland...Now down to just the 357, 357 Maximum,and the 445 Supermag...The 445 loaded top with 325 Gr cast took me right to my personal tolerance boundary with a full cylinder downrange..!! Onceabull

dubber123
07-15-2017, 07:42 AM
Give it a good once over, they made plenty of lemons. I looked at an absolutely minty one a co worker bought for $200, as he complained it would only extract .38's. 357's would stick tight and have to be pounded out. All 6 chambers were extremely rough, with deep spiral tooling marks. He still has it to my knowledge, and continues to just use lower pressure .38's in it.

higgins
07-24-2017, 08:43 PM
I had a .22 Monson DW that was accurate enough, but the finish in the chambers was abysmal. Had the spiraling tool marks described by dubber 123 above and would eject empties easily for only the first couple of cylinders full; after that I had to tap the ejector with a piece of wood to get things moving.