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Dan Wesson .357 Finished


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I shot this with +p and standard .38s at G&L a few weeks ago and as you might expect it certainly doesn't rock in your hand, very easy shooter. Ammo type reduces or enhances flash. In a couple of weeks I am going to the Viola Valley Shooting range and will try out some .357s. I want to see what the fireball effect at dusk might be:)

I just like tinkering around with things. I have several "serious" guns, but I literally have a ammo can full of handguns that I have "compromised" in some manner. I have an old beater '91 F150 and I like the fact it has an '88 Mustang 5.0 engine and Flow masters, but it doesn't make it a better truck or more practical, probably the opposite. Sort of the same thing with my "play" guns. However, this Dan Wesson might actually be a shooter, maybe not practical, but that is not why I traded for it in its stock form. I can change it back to "pedestrian" form in a few minutes, including the barrel and shroud as most know barrel changes in a DW are easy. Like most guys who fiddle with guns the DW can be somewhat of a "tinker toy" gun as can be the Glock, 1911, 10/22 and AR. The DW is the only revolver I know of that can be easily fiddled with at the kitchen table other than simple action jobs.

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In a couple of weeks I am going to the Viola Valley Shooting range and will try out some .357s. I want to see what the fireball effect at dusk might be:)

Two words-- Blue Dot!

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