Dan Wesson 357

cheapsk8

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Hey all. I have a Dan Wesson .357 revolver, from the orginal builds in the 70's. The thing looks new, as my father fired maybe a box or 2 of rounds through it and put it away in an oily rag till he recently gave it to me. The thing I do not have is the bbl "wrench" for tightening the barrel nut. Does anyone have a bastard one kicking around they would sell or a lead on one?

Best,
cheapsk8
 
The DW tool comes up on Ebay frequently, along with the .006" gauge for the cylider gap.

I own two DW .357 revolvers, and only one tool.:)

They are among the most accurate revolvers in my collection.

Enjoy your prize Eh!:cheers:


Hey all. I have a Dan Wesson .357 revolver, from the orginal builds in the 70's. The thing looks new, as my father fired maybe a box or 2 of rounds through it and put it away in an oily rag till he recently gave it to me. The thing I do not have is the bbl "wrench" for tightening the barrel nut. Does anyone have a bastard one kicking around they would sell or a lead on one?

Best,
cheapsk8
 
Hey all. I have a Dan Wesson .357 revolver, from the orginal builds in the 70's. The thing looks new, as my father fired maybe a box or 2 of rounds through it and put it away in an oily rag till he recently gave it to me. The thing I do not have is the bbl "wrench" for tightening the barrel nut. Does anyone have a bastard one kicking around they would sell or a lead on one?

Best,
cheapsk8

I bought one from Brownell's for about $25, plus shipping. Because of their minimum shipping cost of about $20 I added a few things to the order.
 
That is an extremely nice offer. Thank-you so much. I had another gent loan me one and the nut is tight now. I was looking for one to own, I keep checking Brownells, but out of stock. And just an FYI, I'm not that far. In Timmins.


Best, cheapsk8
 
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