Actually, her name is Dailyn and she's a young model that I've worked with a few times. She is beautiful and down-to-earth, and open to just about any photographic ideas I can think up. We've worked together four times now and every shoot produces amazing images. She is featured a few times in my SmugMug People gallery, usually wearing next to nothing.
And to answer your next question: Yes, she has a boyfriend.
Guys, there's a lot of great looking guns in this thread & very diverse too, I might add. However, it seems to be a little lacking in the Dan Wesson department...lemme help rectify that a little.
Here's my DW's in chronological order, beginning with Ed & Fred...the twins. These are first year (1970) Model W12 357's...two digit sequential s/n's.
Next is a Model D11 in .38 Spl. Fixed sights, fixed barrel nut
Here's a W12 in .357. Target sights & a 4-digit s/n.
Now we're in the mid-90's & along come my Yin/Yang pair...these are 3" fixed barrel .357's Model 15 & 715, wearing factory Hogue grips. These FB guns were available as .357's & .44's, and in every size from 2" thru 8" in length.
About the same time, along came the "Lil' Dan". A 5-shot snubby, chambered for .38 P+...this was the smallest frame DW made.
That's it for my current crop of DW's, but as an honorable mention...here's a pair of .357's. High Standard Sentinel MK II & MK III...these were made by Dan Wesson for about 2.5 years, from '73 to '75 & available in 2,4 & 6" barrel lengths.
The MK II has fixed sights & a matte finish.
The MK III has adjustable sights & a hi-gloss finish.
As with most of my guns, these two are spoiled...they have their very own secure soft spot.