January 18, 2011
Hi, I'm just getting back into DW guns. Had a pack in the late 80's and I'm trying to complete a pack now missing some stuff. QUESTION: I just bought a 15-2 on line and received it today and was disappointed to see the 4" barrel had non-interchangable sites. The rear site on the gun in adjustable.....so.....it must be a 15-2...but what's the deal on the barrel site? Could this barrel be from a model 14? Thanks.
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February 22, 2009
May 17, 2010
Welcome to the site and congrats on your new purchase. I am not real certain about the 14 and 14-2 models... as I tend to stick to my 15-2. I does sound like you have a model 14 barrel. A picture would help in identifing the issue greatly. ( plus we love pics)
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October 14, 2010
I just picked up another 15-2 myself with a 6" V. The front sight is the same as you pictured. My thought was that is was a barrel off of a 14-2 but my serial number is 5751X so from the registry it's pretty early.
I am interested to see what this turns out to be.
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March 2, 2008
Welcome to DWF. That is a pretty early pinned sight shroud. It is possible that EWK Arms could adapt that for you, it would involve some machining and drill/tap, I think.
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January 24, 2009
Yep, what Steve said. The first 15-2 models used the same style of pinned front sights found on the 15-1 Porkchops. As of 4/1/76, the new interchangeable were standard issue on all DW's from that day forward.
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The pinned front sight 15-2's are relatively rare, IMO. If & when DW's really hit it off with serious collectors, I can only imagine that these limited few will command bigger bux than their interchangeable counterparts.
Just CF's Tuesday evening opinion.
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January 18, 2011
Great info, and good question. You guys are fantastic. The serial number of the gun is 12150x. If I am understanding this info correctly...this barrel was not originally with this gun. What to do..what to do. Hate to return the gun...already jumped thru NY State hoops to get it. Maybe I should list the barrel and look for the correct one with interchangable sights. Notice how I learned how to spell "sights"? Someone tell me how to spell interchangable.
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January 24, 2009
johnpapa said:
The serial number of the gun is 12150x. If I am understanding this info correctly...this barrel was not originally with this gun.
I agree, your gun's s/n should be firmly in the later interchangeable sight range. I've been watching the 15-2 s/n's for a while, and the earliest interchangeable sight s/n I've got record of is #71530. I would bet that somewhere along the line, a previous owner (or gun shop) did a barrel swap on your gun. Not that this will affect the gun's performance one bit.
If it were me, I'd try to find a correct barrel assembly (BA) & sell your current one to someone who may need a pinned sight BA to complete a Pac set. But that's just me.
May 17, 2010
errr....
the obvious.. no-one says you can't have more than one barrel.. they do get lonely. 3 DW 15-2 and 7 barrels. just sayin'. Try Gunbroker.. or if Eric wakes up from hibernation.. maybe we'll have some NEW BA's to play with!
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