October 17, 2008
Hi, I need to know if the Dan Wesson gun frame I have is a 44 or a 445 ? The frame seems very large and hard to hold up as it is heavy.I have a DW 22 and a DW 357 which are light and small compared to the 44. I don't know how to tell which frame I have.I have 44 barrels on it but it had a 445 on it when I got it.It also has a small 44 at the start of the S/N Can anyone tell me which it is?Thanks Jim
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May 17, 2009
JamesT to the . I have both a .44 Mag and a 445 SM. The cylinder length on the .44 Mag is 1-3/4" and on the 445SM it is 2-1/16". Compare yours to mine and that may answer your question. I believe the barrels on the .44 Mag and the 445SM are interchangeable, at least they will screw into either frame. Again I believe that to prevent the wrong barrel being screwed onto the wrong frame DW made the threads different so you couldn't make that mistake and hurt yourself or the gun.
If I am off base here someone will certainly pipe in as we tend to look out for each other here. At least the measurement thing should be correct.
I just tried to put a 445 cartridge into my .44 Mag cylinder and it doesn't go in; the casing hits the forcing cone in the cylinder.
Now for the mandatory , so anti up!
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Ed
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February 28, 2009
Jaggman pretty much covered it. Also if your serial number begins 44 (not 445) it is a .44 magnum and most probably made in Norwich, although I think that some late Palmer guns begin their serial numbers that way (with the caliber) too. the caliber designation may be followed by a B (for blue) or an S (for stainless).
Also, the reason it seems heavy to you is because it is heavy. The 22's and 357's were built on the small frame, while the 41's and 44's were built on the large frame. The SuperMags were all built on a streched large frame so they are even heavier.
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-Mike
October 26, 2008
Monson and Palmer did the Caliber designation as far as I know Norwich used only letters in their caliber code on the frames Monson used the letters as well. Monson and Palmer used the S or B in the serial # to designate stainless or blue respectively.
My 715s are all Monson made and have the following:
357S0071xx
SD0089xx
S/0010xx
James yours is a .44 due to that being in the serial #.
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January 24, 2009
superdan said:
Monson and Palmer did the Caliber designation as far as I know Norwich used only letters in their caliber code on the frames Monson used the letters as well. Monson and Palmer used the S or B in the serial # to designate stainless or blue respectively.
That's correct with what I've found, too. Although I might add that the early Monson guns used no letters...
I am pretty sure the letters came along with the introduction of the .357 SuperMag. I believe with all these new calibers, it was starting to get confuzing were record keeping was involved.
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January 24, 2009
That's a nice lookin' pack of Pac's, way to go! Yep, that's a classic case of if I ever saw one.
It looks like the .44 in the lower left, from what I can see, then a .22 on the upper left & the other two are 357's I assume? I like what you did with the large one in the upper right, that's got pretty much anything a guy would need. I also notice you have a few of the newer style Norwich patches, including one I don't recognize (blue one on the lower right stack). Could you show us a pic of those? We've got a thread devoted to that sort of neat stuff here...
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Lots of great stuff, you're a lucky guy.
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