Daniel Wesson 15-2 with interchangeable barrels

357 ?44 mag ?super mag ? V ? VH ? H ?
Barrels 4 ? 6 ? 8 ? 10 ? 12 ? 15 ?
Papers ,accessories , original case ?
Monson , Palmer or CZ
Anywhere from $ 1500- 3500 .
 
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357 ?44 mag ?super mag ? V ? VH ? H ?
Barrels 4 ? 6 ? 8 ? 10 ? 12 ? 15 ?
Papers ,accessories , original case ?
Monson , Palmer or CZ
Anywhere from $ 1500- 3500 .

8-6-4-2.5
.357
Barrel is VH
Getting clarification on the case and accessories.
12(6) OK
Monson Mass.
 
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The prohibited barrels lessens the value ( or the number of people that can purchase )
Barrel tool is a must and try it . Make sure the barrel and shroud not baked on ! The filler gauge is nice but you can use any automotive 0,006 the factory ( some say use less ) The belt buckle is useless but very cool .
 
The old system probably still had a reg cert for each barrel. On transfer, the new person doesn't likely get the smaller two. I wish I could have got the shroud from the 4" though but the old guy I got mine from was super adamant about it and I didn't push. I have a .357 with 6 and 8", buckle, 3 grips, sight inserts, etc. the case is dirty, it went through a flood a year ago empty, but still. Nice revolvers. You don't want to know what he sold it to me for. He knew what it was worth and gave me a gift.
 
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Now I need the barrel nut tool. A case would be nice too!
 
Nice out fit, funny that it had no case or tool, I made a couple tools up , but that was when I still had tooling.
Hard to walk away from a nice D.W. if the price is reasonable.
I had a rubber Hogue finger grove on one that was nice shooting. easy to hang on to
I know of a 4 in 22 that has a custom barrel made that is just over 105 and still uses the factory shroud. looks factory, if you don't look close.
 
Beautiful !
Ebay or Amazon has rubber grips , and keep searching for the barrel tool . CZ still selling parts and accessories , check with them .
 
The old system probably still had a reg cert for each barrel. On transfer, the new person doesn't likely get the smaller two. I wish I could have got the shroud from the 4" though but the old guy I got mine from was super adamant about it and I didn't push. I have a .357 with 6 and 8", buckle, 3 grips, sight inserts, etc. the case is dirty, it went through a flood a year ago empty, but still. Nice revolvers. You don't want to know what he sold it to me for. He knew what it was worth and gave me a gift.

A few of mine were registered as frame only. I bought a Prohib that was swapped to Restricted prior to transfer. The owner had to turn in the 2" barrel, but he sent me the 4" and 2" shroud. I traded the 2" shroud for scope rings and I had a custom 106mm barrel and nut made for the 4" shroud. I still prefer shooting the 8" or 10" barrels
 
A few of mine were registered as frame only. I bought a Prohib that was swapped to Restricted prior to transfer. The owner had to turn in the 2" barrel, but he sent me the 4" and 2" shroud. I traded the 2" shroud for scope rings and I had a custom 106mm barrel and nut made for the 4" shroud. I still prefer shooting the 8" or 10" barrels

I found that there is a very little muzzle rise with the 10 inch long barrel , a lot less than most 9mm polimer semis.
 
Congratulations to the OP! I’m sure you’ll have a friend for life with the DW 15-2!! I have a nice 15-2 and it set me off to start a modest collection of DW’s

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I have a ported DW in 44 Mag. The kick is amazingly easy to handle. Stays right on target.

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I have a few nice Pythons, lots of S&W’s and I have to say this 715 VH is one of the best I have.

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I think the DW’s are the most under rated revolvers available in Canada.

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Congratulations to the OP! I’m sure you’ll have a friend for life with the DW 15-2!! I have a nice 15-2 and it set me off to start a modest collection of DW’s

I have a ported DW in 44 Mag. The kick is amazingly easy to handle. Stays right on target.

I have a few nice Pythons, lots of S&W’s and I have to say this 715 VH is one of the best I have.

I think the DW’s are the most under rated revolvers available in Canada.


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I started out thinking they were asking too much for the pistol, after some research I was very enthused and happy to pay the price.
 
Congratulations to the OP! I’m sure you’ll have a friend for life with the DW 15-2!! I have a nice 15-2 and it set me off to start a modest collection of DW’s

I have a ported DW in 44 Mag. The kick is amazingly easy to handle. Stays right on target.

I have a few nice Pythons, lots of S&W’s and I have to say this 715 VH is one of the best I have.

I think the DW’s are the most under rated revolvers available in Canada.


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I started out thinking they were asking too much for the pistol, after some research I was very enthused and happy to pay the price.

You think you got a good deal ? WRONG !!!
What you got is an addiction ! You gonna spend the rest of your life looking for more and more .
It's gonna start with just different barrel length , than vented barrels , heavy barrels , vented-heavy barrels , ported barrels and once you collected all then you start again in different caliber 22lr , 22mag , 357 maximum , 44
Than you'll do the stainless .
It will never end .
 
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The last revolver I shot in IHMSA competition was a 8 inch stainless in 357 supermag. 40V8S I think was the model number. Pachmayr rubber grips.

In 1987 I paid 367 dollars. Not sure what that is in today's inflated dollars.

Put a lot of magnum loads through it without any problems.
 
The last revolver I shot in IHMSA competition was a 8 inch stainless in 357 supermag. 40V8S I think was the model number. Pachmayr rubber grips.

In 1987 I paid 367 dollars. Not sure what that is in today's inflated dollars.

Put a lot of magnum loads through it without any problems.

If that SuperMag was stainless, it would be a 740 and they all came with 8" barrels and shrouds, with a spare barrel.
 
A few of mine were registered as frame only. I bought a Prohib that was swapped to Restricted prior to transfer. The owner had to turn in the 2" barrel, but he sent me the 4" and 2" shroud. I traded the 2" shroud for scope rings and I had a custom 106mm barrel and nut made for the 4" shroud. I still prefer shooting the 8" or 10" barrels

Where did you get the custom barrel made? Have been looking for a source for something similar. You can PM me if the maker doesn't want to be publicized
 
Where did you get the custom barrel made? Have been looking for a source for something similar. You can PM me if the maker doesn't want to be publicized

I think the earliest way is to order new ones from Dan Wesson /CZ. Some places in the US used to make barrels and compensator barrel nuts . Check on the Dan Wesson forums .
 
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