November 12, 2017
I've been a revolver fan my whole life, have several S&W's.A 614, 586 L comp(I want to sell or trade), a 4 " 686 thats smoother than my Python, (2) 610's, one NIB last production, one 610-2 pre-lock. a Python, a Diamondback, and a 3 screw Ruger Blackhawk from the 70's that's like new.
Just put a deposit on my first DW, a 715 Pistol Pack with 4 barrels, 21/2, 4, 6, 8 inch. Only the 4 inch was fired. Seller says it's a mid 1970's production. Everything was included in the case.
The offer of $1300 was accepted, now I'd like to know if I made a reasonably good purchase!
Cannot wait to shoot it!
Thanks in advance, happy to be with the DW forum. I have a feeling I'm going to be getting more of these coveted revolvers!
Thecaptain
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March 2, 2008
The earliest 715 that I am aware of is 1982. The Serial Number on your gun would help narrow this down, if you don't want to post the S/N publicly, you could send me a Personal Message.
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman "Were is the Self Help Section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
George Carlin
November 12, 2017
Thanks for the kind welcome!
Upon picking up my gun and speaking with the shop owner, I found that I didn't have a 715, but a 15-2 VH, that the original owner had nickel plated, supposedly at the factory. I also submitted the serial number here at the DW site for date it was built.
It seems that every document that came with the gun was included. The warrantee card said February, 1982. The brochure looks as new. The belt buckle and patch are as new as well. The barrel tool was broken, and couldn't remove the barrel nut without me using channel locks. The nut seemed unusually tight.
So, this does leave me with some questions as to whether or not the value was reduced by it being nickel plated. I will say however, that the plating job is amazing, and mirror like, and at least equal to my Pythons finish.
What say you guys?
The gun is as pretty as a gun can get, and nearly flawless in finish!
Capt, you snagged a great prize. Factory nickel 15-2 Pack ANIB is a rare bird. If it can be verified or not, it is worth way more than a blue gun. Early nickel Dans did not have the hammer and trigger plated. It I possible if it was requested, DW would have done it. Get a plastic tool on eBay but don't use it. Then get an EWK or factory steel tool to use on this and all your future small frame guns.
November 12, 2017
Ole Dog said
Capt, you snagged a great prize. Factory nickel 15-2 Pack ANIB is a rare bird. If it can be verified or not, it is worth way more than a blue gun. Early nickel Dans did not have the hammer and trigger plated. It I possible if it was requested, DW would have done it. Get a plastic tool on eBay but don't use it. Then get an EWK or factory steel tool to use on this and all your future small frame guns.
Thanks Ole Dog, you confirmed my hopes. This gun is nickel everywhere. With that being said, if I don't shoot it, I don't hide it! I'm too old to collect "stuff" just for my kids to sell someday.
Just got back from the range and with the 6 inch barrel at 20 yards offhand I was holding to about a 6 inch group through 3 cylinders of 38 target ammo. I'll admit that it was a different feel than my 686, or Python. I'm sure I'll have it dialed in in no time!
I'm choppin' at the bit to break her down, get out the dremel (and the YouTube video) and slick this baby up. I guess there are no spring kits that improve the action, so I'll just wing it and shine her up inside, maybe throw a ss spacer or two on any friction points.
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November 17, 2008
Check out this thread.
Then why not start a new thread and chronicle what you did. Would love to see hear the story.
BTW that pac is smoking!
LB
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March 2, 2008
The spring kit should be available from DW, and is definitely available from EWK.
Please put the Dremel away, Dremel has F'ed up too many guns
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman "Were is the Self Help Section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
George Carlin
Do not make the mistake of treating it like a Smith. If you use a Dremel you will remove the hardened surfice of the lockwork. Wolff reduced power springs are the single best thing you an do. I recommend the 8 lb hammer spring. EWK sells them. Part of tuning a small frame Dan is lightly polishng the inside of the frame and sideplate. I think nickel plating does that. Lightly is the operative word. You won't have to do that. The reduced power trigger return spring is the single best thing you can do.
November 12, 2017
lbruce said
Check out this thread.Then why not start a new thread and chronicle what you did. Would love to see hear the story.
BTW that pac is smoking!
LB
New to forums Bruce, great idea to post a new thread
Thanks
November 12, 2017
Steve said
The spring kit should be available from DW, and is definitely available from EWK.Please put the Dremel away, Dremel has F'ed up too many guns
Thanks Steve, will get the springs.
The only thing I do with a dremel is use a cotton tip and Flitz, only polishing what needs it, or places that obviously are rubbing.
I dont mess with sears for sure!
I pm'd you the serial number a few days ago
November 12, 2017
Ole Dog said
Do not make the mistake of treating it like a Smith. If you use a Drexel you will remove the hardened surfce of the lockwork. Wolff reduced power springs are the single best thing you an do. I recommend the 8 lb hammer spring. EWK sells them. Part of tuning a small frame Dan is lightly polishng the inside of the frame and sideplate. I think nickel plating does that. Lightly is the operative word. You won't have to do that. The reduced power trigger return spring s t single best thing you can do.
It never occurred to me that the insides are plated too? guess I'm have to take a look, and for sure couldn't improve the finish if that is so.
Springs it is, and thank u guys
Glad to be of use. Much better to learn from others mistakes. Us crazy collectors run into lots of boo boos Smith collectors make. One of the most aggravating is barrel nut that has been locktited. But sometimes you think it is locktited but the plastic wrench is broken and turning inside the tool. Of course, that never hapened to me.
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