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Small frame: DWA medallion Zebra, Walnut DW medallion, Walnut service grip, Birch DW medallion.
Notice the size difference in the small frame grips with the change from DWA to DW medallions. This occurred around 79 or 80 I believe.
Small frame grips: left Aftermarket unknown, right Sacramento
Barrel wrenches: left to right, Steel 44, Steel 22, plastic 357, plastic 357 SM
Like I said nothing special but just a few more things for the history books.
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January 22, 2008

Pcture #1 is of the double action only lockwork.
Picture #2 shows the cylinder to be recessed like the cylinders found on Palmer produced guns, yet this one is from Monson. Cartridges: One 38 Special and one 357 Magnum, as you can see the cylinder is not machined to accept 357.
Picture #3 No rear sight.

January 22, 2008

I do not know how many Action Cup revolvers were built. As pictured in a post above, I have one each of an AC in .38 Special and one in .357 Magnum. The PPC version of this revolver has the same shroud design but has an Aristocrat sight rail where the Action Cup has a Weaver scope mount. The stainless steel PPC models seem to be a little less common than the blued versions.

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Charger Fan said:
How about these? Official DW shooting glasses.[Image Can Not Be Found]
I'm petty sure someone here is bidding on those, as a matter of fact [Image Can Not Be Found]
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April 25, 2008

That is a good question. I would imagine it was contracted out. Only my specualtion, since many smaller manufacturers could not afford a complete ammunition making plant. Starline, for example, was contracted to make brass for many companies, far more than just what has the Starline headstamp on.
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