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CCW with a 15-2vh6?
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anzafrank
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November 27, 2008 - 7:51 am
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Does any one know the weight of a 15-2vh6 with the 2 1/2" barrel? Any one ever use it for CCW? Mine had Packmar grips, and is fairly narrow. Also, am wondering if I could shoot full house 357 mag's (rarely, and have it loaded with 357 mag. for CCW) without it killing my hands?

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Looks like I got more response from the test. No body does CC?

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anzafrank said:

Looks like I got more response from the test. No body does CC?


Good morning   I do not have a Dan down here in Peru but regularly carry my S&W model 13 (3 " 357) .  I personally CC with  a 162 grain wc (Ideal358432) cast with soft lead powered by 6 grains Unique. Weight... well after a couple minutes I forget it is there.  Generally I have the revolver on my body for 2-3 hours at a time.  CC I figure is for CLOSE encounters.  I do not want overpenetration but enough thump to discourage further action.   I also carry a 5 shot 2" 38 special.  a 150 gr swc with 5 grains Unique powers that.

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My 357 had a 2.5 when I bought it and was used as a BUG in an ankle holster by the previous owner.

I personally feel that much more than berrel length… the thickness of a gun has a lot more to do with how comfortable a gun is to conceal.  AND due to the very nature of a revolver, they will always be significantly thicker than an auto (especailly a 1911).

I carry, and I own a dan wesson revolver… but I don't carry my DW.

Like I said, it's nothing against the DW… It's the basic physics of the job at hand don't lend themselves (IMHO) to using a revolver for that purpose.

--> That doesn't answer your question though, so  I didn't reply at first. But since you were wondering if anybody was paying attention around here, I figured I'd mention it.

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I think you could conceal carry a 15 in a shoulder holster pretty easy but I was going to CC a Dan I would choose this one:

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This is a model 738P of Palmer manufacture and this is the only one I have ever seen.  The fit and finish is not up to Norwich or Monson manufacture but if I'm not mistaken was only available from the Palmer era.

 
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Thanks for the posts! The 15-2-2&1/2" does seem a bit hard (and heavy) for concealed carry. My logic was that if you ever had to use it in a bad situation, the heft of the gun would make a second shot easer as opposed to the flip and hard kick from a light weight revolver.

Still thinking about getting a small 9mm for cc, but my worry would be having it jam at the wrong time. With a revolver, it's 6 for sure. Also, i'm moving to Coos Bay, Or. from So. Ca. with little crime, so it will (the 15-2) be mostly in the glove box, and used for targeting.

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My 15-2-vh2.5 is 35oz empty, with the wood grips.  I pocket carry a M640.  The m15 DW has the same frame size as a K frame Smith.  Suitable for belt or shoulder holster.  You could make a round butt grip I guess.

Good luck on your move up here to Orygun.  Guns in the glove box are a no-no.  Must be on your person or unloaded and out of reach.

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madcratebuilder said:

My 15-2-vh2.5 is 35oz empty, with the wood grips.  I pocket carry a M640.  The m15 DW has the same frame size as a K frame Smith.  Suitable for belt or shoulder holster.  You could make a round butt grip I guess.

Good luck on your move up here to Orygun.  Guns in the glove box are a no-no.  Must be on your person or unloaded and out of reach.


Even if you have a cc permit, you can't keep a loaded gun in the glove box in Or.? Too bad. Thanks for the info.

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Since I own a S&W K frame, L frame, and N frame, I would put it in between L&N frame but  maybe closer to L frame.

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