September 8, 2014
Hi, just acquired a Dan Wesson 15-2 yesterday. I have a weakness for nice revolvers, shotguns and Browning Hi Powers. I'm a middle-aged gal, been around guns a bit, but still lots to learn! I'm afraid I may have just stumbled upon another addiction with this old DW, after looking at some of the beautiful guns on this forum!
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to and Howdy from the Bluegrass. You found a great place. But we will need some .
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You will acquire DWAS. I suspect you are already wanting other barrel lengths and the grip selection is endless. That is the first stage. Next comes the desire for a different model or caliber. The obsession can be managed by judicious purchases of all things Dan Wesson. Let us know how your experiences are going. I saw your other post. You will get the latch right. You may appreciate some Wolff reduced power springs.
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rwsem said
Addicting??? nah.... Welcome to the DWF.
I Love it Ron... She's a newb man, she don't need to see no full blown case just yet anyway....
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