Arguably DW revolvers were the most accurate normal production wheelguns. The added forward lock on the cylinder crane, barrel torque at the muzzle, no pinched threads. Features that really enhanced accuracy. S&W and Ruger both took note and now incorporate some successful DW features (crane locking and shrouded barrels) The large frame guns are really something else!
I sure wish they’d start production once again. They had an under appreciated winner. My first one rivaled the Colt Python in accuracy. Even with the coil spring lock work the trigger was very useable. It was just too different for mainstream guys until they tried it.
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Do you have a .357? What's your favorite?
- WB, 2024-01-14, 07:52
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357
- tedt, 2024-01-15, 15:18
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Very fancy! A late model I take.
- WB, 2024-01-15, 15:39
- 357 - tedt, 2024-01-16, 19:19
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Very fancy! A late model I take.
- WB, 2024-01-15, 15:39
- my favorites.....All work by GNR...... - David R, 2024-01-15, 10:02
- 357 - tedt, 2024-01-14, 22:22
- A DW Pistol Pac that I wouldn't part with. (nm) - JPL, 2024-01-14, 17:29
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Da Wesson model 15
- DennisD, 2024-01-14, 12:18
- I’ll never forget my first 6” M15 DW. - WB, 2024-01-14, 13:31
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I have a few ... not near enough but enough to get by
- Jim Taylor, 2024-01-14, 08:13
- My 3 1/2" model 27... something about that gun - JFS, 2024-01-14, 13:41
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357
- tedt, 2024-01-15, 15:18