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January 24, 2009
OfflineThe light primer strikes could be attributed to screwing the grip screw in too far. Back it off a couple turns & I bet you'll have better luck. DW's don't like to be wound tight.
They prefer to have some breathing room.
The "clockworks" on a revolver is termed "the action". I know, terminology is paramount. The the action on DW small frame guns is actually very simple. A similar S&W gun (for example) is much more complex. Don't be afraid with the little pieces, pull them out and lay them on a towel (so they stay where they are) like I have done with this Porkchop...(same as a 15-2).
Okay, maybe that photo is not the best example of the small frame DW's simple design, but trust me, it's really basic in the grand scheme of things. Lay it out as you take it apart & you can't go wrong.
Now a DW large frame/SuperMag frame is a whole different adventure...still minimal parts involved, but reassembly is something you may have to take notes on...![]()
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February 22, 2009
OfflineCF has you covered on the primer strikes. The white "corrosion" looks like dried white lithium grease. I would guess the PO had a spray can and just squirted it in there. I use Dextron/ ATF for lubricating the internals.
Technically, the glass is always full; half liquid, half air....
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OfflineYou might want to check out "Tuning up your 15-2 -- The Average Joe method...."
https://www.danwessonforum.com/forum/reloading/tuning-up-your-15-2-the-average-joe-method/
I had a pretty poorly treated 715 that turned into a whole new shooter after the tune up and a spring set.
I agree with Ron on the white stuff. I've seen that a couple of times over the years with guns I've purchased.
To the paranoid people who check behind shower curtains for murderers:
if you find one...what's your plan?
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OfflineGlad you got a chance to run a few through your renovated Dan. They truly are a pleasure to shoot. You are correct top screw is elevation and side screw is windage.
Be careful, you might contact 
To the paranoid people who check behind shower curtains for murderers:
if you find one...what's your plan?
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