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July 25, 2009 - 11:58 am
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Hi everybody!

I found my way here after buying two Dan Wesson .445 SM revolvers at an auction in june. I've fired a few .44mags through them and they seem just fine. .445 brass is now ordered so they can stretch their legs properly.

I'm looking for a barrel shroud tool. Anyone know where I can buy one?

About me: Born 1975, been shooting guns actively since 1995 and I compete at home and internationally in target, PPC and IPSC-competitions.

Apart from shooting I also ride sports motorcycles and do some hunting.

Regards, Karl – Jönköping Sweden

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July 25, 2009 - 12:15 pm
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K-Man, Welcome to DWF. we have a surprising (to me) number of International members here, kind of a testament to how cool Dan Wessons are. Barrel shroud tools are very commonly available on Ebay, and many of those sellers will ship internationally. The are also available from DW/CZ, who will not ship internationally. I (and other members here) will be glad to help out shipping "machine parts" internatinally if that is your last resort.

Someone else will soon post a "demand" for pictures, and I won't spoil their fun Smile

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Wonder who pointed you in this direction K-Man. 😉

If you had asked me i have two tools, one red and one blue but they look the same and do the same job so i guess its only the colour thats different about them.

If you show up at the next bbq we can do business. 🙂

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More DWF Members in Sweden than in Connecticut Surprised Confused Frown 

Pretty Cool

I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman "Were is the Self Help Section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.

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July 25, 2009 - 5:56 pm
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Well okay.....Post Pics

Welcome to the forum!  So lets see some  Cool Pics

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Welcome K-Man.  I see jaggman has done the duty on our NEED for pictures here.  We have a large appetite for them.  I think too it is cool that we have a growing number of international members all with the common quest for Dan Wesson info.  The larger we get the more it may cause the current CZ/DW to respect our interests and see that it may be beneficial to reintroduce the revolver line.  I think they have a great market to tap, no one has made a revolver that equalks their strength in double action IMHO.  again glad you joined and look forwrd to those 445 picsLaugh

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Hi K-Man! Welcome to the forum! You just have to love those .445 SuperMags, especially with full-power ammo.

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Thanks for the warm welcome everybody!

Here are the two DW 445's and my other .44 that strangely seems small all of a sudden Laugh

And here I am hiding behind my Eagle

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Welcome to the group K-Man, Cool pics of some nice toys, but I would hate to be the guy holding the camera.poke

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WelcomeGlad to have another Swedish member aboard...and NICE work on the fireball shot!Laugh

You've got some great looking 445's, thanks for sharing your pics. I've still got a .445 on my NEED list. 😀

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Steve CT said:

More DWF Members in Sweden than in Connecticut Surprised Confused Frown 

Pretty Cool


Actually Steve, yesterday, when this was posted I was in CT so we were tied with Sweden for number of members.

The guy behind the camera is really trusting of your abilities.laughing

Ah, I almost forgot -- Welcome Karl.

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I'll let you in on a little secret. There's nobody behind the camera. Wink The picture is captured from a DV-film and the camera was on a tripod far enough down the range to escape unharmed from the blasts. A couple of friends started joking about aiming for the camera at this competition of course but thankfully they preferred scoring points rather than having to replace a 1000 $ camera.

Thanks for your compliments on my revolvers. I'm actually selling the stainless 8" to my gun club so that any member can borrow it for comps. We will also use it to scare the crap out of people when they come to our club to try out shooting for the first time. A hot .44 or .445sm always bring laughters when shot by a complete rookie Laugh (and holes in the lawn half way out to the targets, haha)

Unfortunately the 8" was actually a bit more manageable and the grip was a bit bigger so recoil was milder even though it's a couple of inches shorter. Better then that the not so experienced shooters will use the nicer of the two. I'm such a nice guy ain't I? (and I get to have the biggest gun in my club hehe Cool )

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Did someone say Cool Pics ?  That is cool with the flame thrower!lol2  I like that 10" blued slotted revolver.  If I needed another 445 that would be it.  Thanks for sharing your large bore friends with us.

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Cool Pics

I don't think I would like to be standing in front of the business end of that one! 

 
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Supermagfan said:

  I like that 10″ blued slotted revolver.  If I needed another 445 that would be it.  Thanks for sharing your large bore friends with us.


I'm actually not too fond of that slotted shroud. I would prefer the blued smooth one with full underlug if there is one like that for the 10" barrel. I'll trade mine straight off if anyone else would.

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I was curious about a non slotted veted barrel in blue.  here is one on GB that is a 357SM for sale now:

Dan Wesson 357 Maximum

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In the 'What model do I have'-thread someone could figure out an approximate age from the serial number. Mine is a Monson 445B001282. Any info on that?

According to Wikipedia the quality got worse as the years went by so do I want my gun to be as old as possible?? Kind of cool to perform as good as it does after 30 years anyway. I competed in a magnum field comp yesterday and hit 45 of 48 targets at ranges between 30-150 yards. I did the same comp with my 7 inch 1911 .45 acp and I didn't do nearly as well.

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The .445 SuperMag was announced in the Nov. 1988 issue of American Handgunner magazine. The first test they did of the Dan Wesson .445 was in the March 1989 issue. Without digging up my old Silhouette newspapers, that makes it probably around the first month of 1989 when the gun was available to the press...given the lead-time of about 2-3 months for articles to appear in a magazine.

Yours is a Monson gun, so the oldest it could be is 1989. Manufacturing was moved to the Palmer plant in 1992. That narrows yours down to a 3 year period. Mine is a Monson IHMSA gun in stainless steel but the serial number doesn't help, as it is has the IHMSA member's number on the gun. 445S-IHMSA-222.

The machinery was getting a bit worn by the time it went to Palmer, so there were some quality control issues with those guns. Cylinder faces not being cut square and  timing issues are the most common, along with some finishing problems. That all depends on the gun...there are many Palmer guns that are just fine, but for that reason, they are held in less esteem than the Monson ones.

Nice job on the shooting there! Cool It is amazing what these old guns can still do today.

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I know it's slightly offtopic but I took the smallest of my magnums to an IPSC-comp in september. Enjoy!

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