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64oz 6" Dan Wesson .357.

I am waiting for a red dot for this but can take the rail off and use black or fiber optic front sight in conjunction with the target rear. I could put a pistol scope on it also. Heavy shroud made by EWK Arms.

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crait....you never cared what the kids at school thought of you, Did you? You just don't seem like a 'follow the pack' kinda guy.

:up:

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crait....you never cared what the kids at school thought of you, Did you? You just don't seem like a 'follow the pack' kinda guy.

:up:

LOL, but :up: 's to you on such a nice handgun.
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As the President and sole member of the ISSF (Impractical Shooting Sports Foundation) I was out at a friend's house where he has a gong set up at 180 yards. I shot it a couple of times with my Dan Wesson .357 2.5" heavy shroud setup at 140 yards. Then I got to day dreaming. I called a friend in the gun parts making business and asked about a 6" heavy shround for my stock DW 6" barrel. Eric Kovachic, at EWK Arms, told me he had something sitting on the shelf that there didn't seem to be a lot of interest in and then described it. I got all tingly when he told me about the shroud with rail with iron sight option. I suspect now I need to find another Dan Wesson .357. I also think it would be sort of cool to do something similar with a DW .22 revolver. More on par with the weight of 5.5 MKII/II or 7" S&W 41 with barrel weights.

Castor, it does pain me at times as to why others can't see some things with the same "clarity" that I do.

Craig in Clarksville

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Very......interesting. Not my cup of tea but I'd sure love to shoot it. Have to hold it with both hands though weighing that much......my wrists aren't what they used to be.... :pleased:

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Reminds me of old school Chapman-Bianchi matches. What you need is one of the original Helium lasers for it. Check out Helwig holsters.I think they are still in business. Don't knock "impractical " guns they can put the fun back into "capbustin".

I'm also partial to steampunk designs so yes I'm a little warped.

Cheers,

ts

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Unique would be the most descriptive assessment of graycraits current project.

......how about for ALL of his projects..... :usa:

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I think its cool as heck. Might try to find a smaller red dot though. Would be really cool in either .357max or .445supermag. Maybe you could work up some reloads that produce ALOT of muzzle flash :devil:

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