February 22, 2014
Title changed to: Parkerized/ Yukon Coated? 715-2 PP, 2-28-14, start at post #5 (rwsem)
Howdy, members! Been lurking awhile and nice to finally join. Big fan of the .357 magnum 15's and have a few including pistol packs. Also very fond of my DW .22 6-shootin' tack-driver.
Just picked up a model 14 (fixed sights) 6" in great shape except for a scratch that was allowed to surface rust on the shroud. Best I could tell EWK has replacements for M 15 but not M 14. Any know sources for a 6'" shroud or assembly (any length) would be greatly appreciated.
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A big WELCOME, glad your here. Sounds like your already infected with DWAS. You have a 14-2 there. Model 14's have the porkchop shroud. Fixed sight guns are sleeker and a lot of carefree shooting if the shoot to POA. You may have to try different ammo to find what it likes. I would keep checking ebay for the barrel assemblies. They show up pretty regularly. I like the 4".
February 22, 2014
Ole Dog said
A big WELCOME, glad your here. Sounds like your already infected with DWAS. You have a 14-2 there. Model 14's have the porkchop shroud. Fixed sight guns are sleeker and a lot of carefree shooting if the shoot to POA. You may have to try different ammo to find what it likes. I would keep checking ebay for the barrel assemblies. They show up pretty regularly. I like the 4".
Will do. Barrel is near perfect so only need a shroud if I stick with 6" but 4" seems better. I forgot to put 14-2. No porkchops, ...yet.
I have a different PP from what I usually see. 15-2, 4 barrels with flat black finishes, Monson, stainless barrels and cylinder. Hope it's not a Franken-pack.
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jackserv said
I have a different PP from what I usually see. 15-2, 4 barrels with flat black finishes, Monson, stainless barrels and cylinder. Hope it's not a Franken-pack.
This sounds a little unusual, a Serial Number and pictures might help narrow this down. It might be (and this is a real WAG) a stainless pack that was refinished. Flat back anything in 15-2 is not at all common
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February 22, 2014
Thanks for the suggestions. I had a buddy looking for his 1st revolver and I wanted to start him off right...broke down and actually parted with a DW. Plenty of backups though. He plans to get a re-blue on the shroud eventually.
I got some pics of the PP with blued frame, stainless cylinder and parkerized (? ) barrels. Should I post here or elsewhere?
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January 24, 2009
zoommb said
Hmmmmmm??
Why not just have the shroud refinished and re-blued.
I was gonna suggest the same thing.
Here's the bestest place to go...
https://www.danwessonforum.com/forum/parts-and-service/hot-bluing-service/
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February 22, 2014
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February 22, 2014
Charger Fan said
Ahh, okay, you have a stainless 715-2 that has been coated at some point.
Interesting! Frame blueing looks original to my eyes and the SS cylinder/crank give it a...uhmm...unique look that is kinda growing on me. Parkerized shrouds with stainless barrels seems unusual for SS(original) frame.
Maybe this PP was pieced together from multiple sources.
Thanks for the help everybody.
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February 22, 2014
I added some inside pictures above. I still can't tell that the frame is stainless despite the serial #. My other DW's are not SS and this frame matches them. Curious about the Monson flat/Parkerized shrouds also.
Maybe they ran out of SS frames but didn't want to change the roll-stamp?
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February 22, 2014
Ole Dog said
Inquiring minds want to know! Black on stainless or stainless on black?
Not sure. Shrouds black but barrels white SS. All my other DW assemblies have blued barrels. Frame looks standard glossy black/blued steel with white SS crank/latch, cylinder, ejector rod and side-plate screws. Not a single indication that anything has ever been refinished best I can tell except the serial # indicates SS .
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