January 4, 2015
OfflineAfternoon all, I may have done something stupid which wouldn't be a first!
I have a couple of long arms, some brass and another handgun sitting with an export agent to ship South of the Equator once a rifle I am having built is completed, so whilst browsing Gun Broker, with not the first amber beverage of the evening (a bit before midnight local time) in hand, I came across this fine example of American craftsmanship:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=460759394
With less than hour to go and sort of thinking/hoping someone will outbid me, I thought what the heck, why not?
Probably paid too much but have always had a hankering for DW after fond memories spending a day with a friend's DWÂ shooting silouette back in 84~85 .
So learned DW folk, what can you tell me about this particular example, Model 40 with serial E004874, Â I am familiar with the cartridge, so more along the lines of what tools and spares should I get sent to my agent of before exporting. Â I have plenty of max brass.
I have already shot EWK an email as well. Â I definitely need a spanner (missing from the purchase) and likely a barrel nut as well from the looks of the photos.
All the best from Downunder. Â
Pedro. Â Newcastle NSW Australia.
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December 4, 2011
OfflineWelcome to the forum from 040 degrees north latitude! Â (PA) Â You must have done the export/import thing before since you have an exporter lined up and know how the process works, that's great. Â
You bought a very nice example of the model 40 in 357 Rem. Max (Supermag).  I've  had that gun on my watch list for a few cycles just watching.  It seemed in excellent condition.  It would have been a bit expensive in our market here in the eastern US but considering where you are located, and how scarce these are, I think you did fine.
As to what you need spares wise, a couple spare barrel nuts and a barrel wrench would be good. Â You may want to get a few different grips, maybe a Hogue rubber finger grip so you have some selection to fit your hand. Â Maybe a few spare sight blades and a grip screw but nothing major. Â It already has the spare barrel tube and doesn't appear to have been used too much so the two barrels should last a long time.
Can you tell us a little about your gun restrictions down under? Â I think I read that you have to keep the gun at a shooting club when not in use. Â Just curious.
Thanks for dropping by. Â If you have any questions or just want to chat about guns or life in general there is a forum here to do it.Â
Oh, we love pictures, so post up some pics of the gun when you get it in your hands. Â And a range report when you try her out. Â
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