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My 8(?) Barrel had been overtightened at some point and the point of impact would rotate around as the cylinder gap was changed, no way to correct it and it was before I knew replacement barrels were available . the snubby barrel shot to poa. Sadly I sold that gun for $200 and it wasn't terribly long ago - about 7-8 years.:thumbdown:
My 8(?) Barrel had been overtightened at some point and the point of impact would rotate around as the cylinder gap was changed, no way to correct it and it was before I knew replacement barrels were available . the snubby barrel shot to poa. Sadly I sold that gun for $200 and it wasn't terribly long ago - about 7-8 years.:thumbdown:
My 8(?) Barrel had been overtightened at some point and the point of impact would rotate around as the cylinder gap was changed, no way to correct it and it was before I knew replacement barrels were available . the snubby barrel shot to poa. Sadly I sold that gun for $200 and it wasn't terribly long ago - about 7-8 years.:thumbdown:

There's a Dan Wesson forum that is packed full of threads of how to fix and tinker with his revolvers. Seems to be some very knowledgeable info on there.
 
My girlfriends father sold me both of those , gave me a great deal on them. The 15-2 only had about 100 rounds put through it when he sold it to me. I took the other one so that I could keep the 15-2 tucked away.


I believe the fixed sight is a model 14-1 , am I correct on that?
 
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