Range Officer
Range Officers
Dans Club
March 27, 2009
January 26, 2009
The conversion to the interchangeable system was done by the factory. A guy by the name of Norb who worked there at the time ( Bob Serva era) was the person who did it. He told me he may not be able to remove the barrel because some were installed with epoxy on the threads. I told him to give it a try and it turned out fine. They installed the indexing pin also. I use the gun for ccw in a Simply Rugged hoster.
Range Officer
Range Officers
Dans Club
March 27, 2009
July 10, 2012
Hi guys, first post on here
Just picked this up over the weekend, can't wait to shoot it. It's a 715-FB, with a 3" barrel, in 357 Magnum. Locks up nice and tight, trigger is smooth and crisp. First revolver and first Dan Wesson for me.
Only plans for it are a different set of grips, not a fan of the Hogues. Love everything else about it though.
EDIT: Forgot to add, it's a Palmer Mass gun.
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DWF Supporters
June 20, 2010
Lookee what I picked up yesterday . I didn't even know it was a 5 inch VH fixed barrel, compensated 715. It was listed as a 6-1/2 inch DW comp'ed barrel on the auction site, but I thought the BA was interchangeable. The slant at the front of the shroud gives it away that it is a fixed barrel (and also that the sight is after the slots after some research), but I didn't think of that when i was bidding. Imagine my surprise when I took off the comp nut and there was no inside nut . I figured I had some real hard 'smithing to do . Luckily the end label of the box stated: DW Fixed Barrel 715 5 inch SS FBC.
I was going to flip it, but I think I may keep this one. I feel a Calendar Photo shoot coming up . Any idea how many of these were made? I didn't realize they made fixed AND comped barrels one in the same...
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DWF Supporters
April 20, 2010
Man that is cool! That is the first FB compensated pistol I have seen. And you got the original box too? They couldnt have made many like that. That is definitely calendar material!
If you decide to flip it you might want to post it on the DWF and give us a heads up please.
-Lonwolf
"The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the Wolf does not perform in the circus"
DWF Supporters
June 20, 2010
Gary J said:
Anyone that wants to make theirs a fixed barrel just Loctite the treads on your interchangable DW.
We have seen what Loctite will do to one.
, That's a good one...
If I put the FBC up for sale (didn't know that DW acronym before), I will definitely let the Board know it is going up for sale... Tough call right now.
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Moderators
January 24, 2009
Congrats on that cool score!! Yours is the 3rd one I've seen so far in either the blued or stainless (15-2 / 715-2) flavor. So there are others out there, but not very many. And as usual, no real idea on how many were made.
A couple years ago on another forum, a guy was selling this pair, a 15-2 FBC & a 744. I lost my notes on these two, but if I recall correctly, the 744 was not a FB gun. Don't remember for sure, though.
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Moderators
January 24, 2009
July 10, 2012
Charger Fan said:
jaggman said:
We definitely will have some fantastic calendar pics this year.
That's for sure! Looks great Blind Faith, thanks for showing it off.
Thanks allot for the kind words. She shoots just as good as she looks too hehe. I also have a set of "Shootist" grips on order from L.B. Custom too, so new pics will have to be taken with the grips and the holster I have on order as well. I posted the above pit on the 2013 calender thread just for haha's too, figured why not.
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