
September 24, 2014

I recently saw a DW .44Mag SS (Monson) at a local gun store. It had the box, sleeve (with oil marks), manual, extra barrel, wood DW wood grips (very good condition) on it, and Pachmayr grips. The bore was shiny, but the shroud had a long scratch (not deep) on the left side. When the cylinder was closed and the hammer down, I could rotate it backwards. The guy at the store said the cylinder stop probably needs replacing. He offered to have a gunsmith do the job. Price of the gun: $1000.


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I tend to agree with ParaNormal. For $1000.00, I would be looking for pretty much unblemished, but that's just me. Unless you are looking to flip it, at the end of the day it's a good deal for you if it's what you are looking for and the price fits your budget.
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August 15, 2014

Agree with the above…..you could do better searching some more. Not sure what the dealer meant by cylinder stop, perhaps he meant bolt? Cylinder stop has nothing to do with lock up.
Being stainless, you can polish out minor scratches without much trouble.
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