February 25, 2009
I sold my model 14, I just couldn't get it to hit anywhere near where I was pointing, every barrel I put on it shot high - left. Could it have been drilled off in the frame? Now I've got 2 barrels left both for a 15-2.5" and 4". Should I sell'em or try to find a frame for a 15 to go with them?
Oh I traded it for a S&W model - 66 SS 4" so I'm not Wesson'less just Dan'less.
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January 24, 2009
That's a bummer that you couldn't get it to shoot straight. I guess it's possible that it was drilled wrong, who knows?
If you have the money to play with, you could always get one of these barrel-less guns this guy is always selling & slap your barrels on it.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=132978241
If you decide you don't like the Model 15 for whatever reason, I'm sure you could get your money back out of it relatively easily.
Dans Club
March 2, 2008
Too bad about the 14, but the S&W 66 4" is a great revolver, it's one of my future must have's. If you want to sell barrels, you know they'll sell here, but I hope you can hold out for a 15-2 one day soon.
Jimbob- You're talking about what I call "reverse packing", I may jump in soon buying a 15-2 that I will sell the barrel from, just to get the frame at a good price.
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