I just traded for a very nice blued .44 mag. Dan Wesson with the 8" heavy-lug vent-rib barrel. This is my first DW, so I have some questions though.
First, where do they put the model number? It was made in Manson, Mass., but seems to have no model number anywhere on the gun. Perhaps I am just not looking in the right place. Inside the frame where Smith and Wesson puts the model number, there are some funny-looking markings but I don't think they're letters or numerals.
Second, where do I find some other barrels and shrouds for it? I went to DW's latest website and they don't seem to have a price list for barrels. I wouldn't mind buying a cheap used barrel. Specifically, I want the 4". I also need some feeler guages.
Third, where can I find directions for changing the barrel? I'd just call DW, but I wonder if my model is too old for their new manual to be relevant? Fortunately, I do have the multi-tool DW provides with each revolver.
Lastly, is there a way to find out when my gun was made?
Also, if anybody knows why these guns are so under-valued on the used market, please chime in. I can't believe what a bargain I got, it seems extremely high-quality. Are there any problems with these guns to cause such low values?
I'll be shooting it tomorrow.
First, where do they put the model number? It was made in Manson, Mass., but seems to have no model number anywhere on the gun. Perhaps I am just not looking in the right place. Inside the frame where Smith and Wesson puts the model number, there are some funny-looking markings but I don't think they're letters or numerals.
Second, where do I find some other barrels and shrouds for it? I went to DW's latest website and they don't seem to have a price list for barrels. I wouldn't mind buying a cheap used barrel. Specifically, I want the 4". I also need some feeler guages.
Third, where can I find directions for changing the barrel? I'd just call DW, but I wonder if my model is too old for their new manual to be relevant? Fortunately, I do have the multi-tool DW provides with each revolver.
Lastly, is there a way to find out when my gun was made?
Also, if anybody knows why these guns are so under-valued on the used market, please chime in. I can't believe what a bargain I got, it seems extremely high-quality. Are there any problems with these guns to cause such low values?
I'll be shooting it tomorrow.