Sir, you have one of the most beautiful .357 Revolvers to ever come out of a gun factory. Your Model 15-2 is as good as it gets in competition shooting, hunting, and plinking. It has a removable barrel for different barrel lengths. Those adjustable sights on the Model 15-2 are superb in a quick target acquisition. At one time there were quite a few hunters that used the Dan Wesson .357 for wild hog hunting. Sir, the profile of your Dan Wesson Model 15-2 is similar to the Colt Python, making it one attractive firearm. You mentioned that the revolver had only 6-shots to shoot whereas that Crock, er Glock, could hold 15-rounds and more. Your Dan Wesson is much more valuable than any Glock. The deep rich blue finish on your Model 15-2 is magnificent. That kind of blue finish is no longer done by any of the gun makers. Sir, you have a shooting jewel. I never met anybody that was firearms oriented say that the Dan Wesson Model 15-2 was ugly, NOBODY! You will find out that the accuracy of the Dan Wesson is superb. In years past, the Dan Wesson always ruled the roost in long range shooting competition. Thank you very much for this video of a great shooting revolver, the Dan Wesson Model 15-2. You have one of the best .357 Magnum revolvers ever produced. You will find out for yourself the longer you keep and shoot your Dan Wesson.
I think Dan Wesson revolvers are some of the finest guns that a working man can afford. They are very accurate and in my opinion BEAUTIFUL! I currently own a 357, model 15-2 with both a 6" and a 4" vent, heavy barrel. Fun gun to shoot.
Thank you for your comment! I think that I just like the S&W style better. I have not had the best of luck with accuracy using that pistol, but that may have just been that particular pistol's sites were off or I wasn't seeing straight or both 🙂 I have read that Dan Wesson pistols are great guns.
I have an original Dan Wesson 15-2VH that I bought new in 1978, It is a pistol pack - 2-4-6-8 inch barrels. As quality and acuracy it stands with the Colt Python from the same error.
38 does not go faster than a 9mm unless you load your own or drop the bullet weight and get the round above expansion threshold. Both is preferred for the 38. 357 on the other hand is far more powerful that a 9mm and much faster. When I load a 38, I use a 125 grain jacketed hollow point. Dan Wesson revolvers are excellent quality, but I do agree they lack that "high quality" look. The interchangeable barrels do make it a more versatile gun though. Most my revolvers are Ruger currently. Plan to get a couple colts this coming year. A python and an anaconda.
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All your dislikes are about revolvers in general.
Sir, you have one of the most beautiful .357 Revolvers to ever come out of a gun factory. Your Model 15-2 is as good as it gets in competition shooting, hunting, and plinking. It has a removable barrel for different barrel lengths. Those adjustable sights on the Model 15-2 are superb in a quick target acquisition. At one time there were quite a few hunters that used the Dan Wesson .357 for wild hog hunting. Sir, the profile of your Dan Wesson Model 15-2 is similar to the Colt Python, making it one attractive firearm. You mentioned that the revolver had only 6-shots to shoot whereas that Crock, er Glock, could hold 15-rounds and more. Your Dan Wesson is much more valuable than any Glock. The deep rich blue finish on your Model 15-2 is magnificent. That kind of blue finish is no longer done by any of the gun makers. Sir, you have a shooting jewel. I never met anybody that was firearms oriented say that the Dan Wesson Model 15-2 was ugly, NOBODY! You will find out that the accuracy of the Dan Wesson is superb. In years past, the Dan Wesson always ruled the roost in long range shooting competition. Thank you very much for this video of a great shooting revolver, the Dan Wesson Model 15-2. You have one of the best .357 Magnum revolvers ever produced. You will find out for yourself the longer you keep and shoot your Dan Wesson.
Thank you for sharing your passion. I am sure my father would agree with you :-)
Acabo de comprar un dan Wesson. 357 yvla verdad esta muy chingón
The Dan Wesson model 15-2 is a beautiful and well-made revolver and highly collectible.
Thank you for commenting :-)
I think Dan Wesson revolvers are some of the finest guns that a working man can afford. They are very accurate and in my opinion BEAUTIFUL! I currently own a 357, model 15-2 with both a 6" and a 4" vent, heavy barrel. Fun gun to shoot.
Thank you for your comment! I think that I just like the S&W style better. I have not had the best of luck with accuracy using that pistol, but that may have just been that particular pistol's sites were off or I wasn't seeing straight or both 🙂 I have read that Dan Wesson pistols are great guns.
@@CultOfArms I have a Smith & Wesson 38 special model 10 that is in mint condition I'll trade you for that ugly revolver.
@@kevinspahr6632 LOL, sorry, I actually just sold it 🙂
I have an original Dan Wesson 15-2VH that I bought new in 1978, It is a pistol pack - 2-4-6-8 inch barrels. As quality and acuracy it stands with the Colt Python from the same error.
Thank you for sharing.
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Dan wesson is one of the most beautiful revolvers you could buy
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Great video my friend 🤙
Thank you! Cheers!
38 does not go faster than a 9mm unless you load your own or drop the bullet weight and get the round above expansion threshold. Both is preferred for the 38. 357 on the other hand is far more powerful that a 9mm and much faster. When I load a 38, I use a 125 grain jacketed hollow point. Dan Wesson revolvers are excellent quality, but I do agree they lack that "high quality" look. The interchangeable barrels do make it a more versatile gun though. Most my revolvers are Ruger currently. Plan to get a couple colts this coming year. A python and an anaconda.
Cool, I didn't know that the barrels were interchangeable.
"CTG" stands for "cartridge," it's not part of the model designation.
Thank you for sharing.
CTG isn't the name of the gun. It's an abbreviation for cartridge. As in 357 Cartridge
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