Dan Wesson revolvers are probably the most accurate out-of-the-box handguns ever made. Probably put many customized guns to shame. They also forced S&W to do some re-design work on the Model 29 series guns because they were falling apart with loads the DW and Ruger were eating like candy. They did virtually own revolver silhouette, probably still would if they were readily available. Extremely strong guns, superbly accurate and not too badly priced, if you can find them. The most interesting thing about them originally was, because of the interchangeable barrel, buy sets with anywhere from 2 up to four different barrel lengths. Most of the sets designed primarily for hunting came with barrel shrouds for both iron sights and scope mounting. CZ, I believe, is now marketing them though I think the revolver is only available in .44/.445. The original was available in almost as every revolver caliber from .22 up through .445, possibly even larger.