catchmychainsaw
05-17-2009, 1:54 AM
Okay, pics first...
http://i490.photobucket.com/albums/rr264/catchmychainsaw/D-Wesson1.jpg
http://i490.photobucket.com/albums/rr264/catchmychainsaw/D-Wesson2.jpg
Up for sale is a Dan Wesson Model 14 porkchop style 6'' barrel in .357 Magnum. Included are a smaller replacement set of Dan Wesson wood grips, a hard plastic case and a leather holster that fits this firearm to a "T". This gun is older, but the action is very crisp and the barrel is clean without any blemishes. This gun is a real straight shooter, with a lot of character and feels damn good clutched in your hand. Perfect for those solitary "are you talking to me" mirror stand offs.
The finish overall is about 70-80%, with very minor blemishes (see below) that in no way effect the performance, but merely add to the overall character of the gun.
As you know, Dan Wesson revolver models such as this one have interchangable variable length barrels and shrouds with the use of a particular tool, none of which I have, but are realitively easy to find on gunbroker for ~$100.
I love this gun but am using the proceeds from sale to help raise funds a new computer for my wife for her birthday (damn Apple store just opened up here!). I am asking $250 plus transfer fees for everything, and I'll take 9mm or 7.62x39 ammo as part of the payment. In Santa Barbara, PM me with any and all questions. Thanks.
http://i490.photobucket.com/albums/rr264/catchmychainsaw/d-wesson3.jpg
http://i490.photobucket.com/albums/rr264/catchmychainsaw/D-Wesson1.jpg
http://i490.photobucket.com/albums/rr264/catchmychainsaw/D-Wesson2.jpg
Up for sale is a Dan Wesson Model 14 porkchop style 6'' barrel in .357 Magnum. Included are a smaller replacement set of Dan Wesson wood grips, a hard plastic case and a leather holster that fits this firearm to a "T". This gun is older, but the action is very crisp and the barrel is clean without any blemishes. This gun is a real straight shooter, with a lot of character and feels damn good clutched in your hand. Perfect for those solitary "are you talking to me" mirror stand offs.
The finish overall is about 70-80%, with very minor blemishes (see below) that in no way effect the performance, but merely add to the overall character of the gun.
As you know, Dan Wesson revolver models such as this one have interchangable variable length barrels and shrouds with the use of a particular tool, none of which I have, but are realitively easy to find on gunbroker for ~$100.
I love this gun but am using the proceeds from sale to help raise funds a new computer for my wife for her birthday (damn Apple store just opened up here!). I am asking $250 plus transfer fees for everything, and I'll take 9mm or 7.62x39 ammo as part of the payment. In Santa Barbara, PM me with any and all questions. Thanks.
http://i490.photobucket.com/albums/rr264/catchmychainsaw/d-wesson3.jpg