gregormeister
Member
This may take a knowledgable Dan Wesson guru to answer and I'm sorry its so long but I am not a revolver person and know little about them. Thanks
I just purchased a Dan Wesson Model 15 357. That came with a 4", 2" and 6" barrel. The 4" barrel was the one on the pistol. On the 4" barrel at the base of the frame is a pin that holds the shroud in place, however in the 2" and 6" barrel shrouds there is holes for a pin but no pin for them to lock to. This picture is what they look like except the 4" barrel
http://pixelways.com/eBay/040906/dw4top.jpg
but the barrel currently on my DW looks like this
http://grantcunningham.com/blog_files/page19_blog_entry248_2.jpg
To make this as short as possible, did I get jipped by buying a gun that came with 2 barrels I cant use or is there a shim of sorts that will allow me to mate these other two barrels. Because when I mate them tho the pistol frame my cylinder will fall off?
I just purchased a Dan Wesson Model 15 357. That came with a 4", 2" and 6" barrel. The 4" barrel was the one on the pistol. On the 4" barrel at the base of the frame is a pin that holds the shroud in place, however in the 2" and 6" barrel shrouds there is holes for a pin but no pin for them to lock to. This picture is what they look like except the 4" barrel
http://pixelways.com/eBay/040906/dw4top.jpg
but the barrel currently on my DW looks like this
http://grantcunningham.com/blog_files/page19_blog_entry248_2.jpg
To make this as short as possible, did I get jipped by buying a gun that came with 2 barrels I cant use or is there a shim of sorts that will allow me to mate these other two barrels. Because when I mate them tho the pistol frame my cylinder will fall off?