
March 4, 2014

I've come across a guy with a brand new stainless steel 15-2 stainless steel 4 inch brand new in the box. I know its very hard to put a value on something like this as I've never seen a new one. This was made in Monson November 1980. Original box, manual, barrel tool and all. He is currently accepting cash offers. If you had to put a price on this, what would you be asking?


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March 2, 2008

You would love to get this for $500-600
He would like to get as much as possible. Any idea where his offers are right now? This could go for $800-900
And this would be a Model 715
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SHOOTIST357 said
It may even go higher -- looks pretty nice.SHOOT
I'm so firmly stuck in the "Good Old Days", all I can say is, I'm glad I have my DW revolvers, and I'm glad I don't NEED to buy any more. Don't get me wrong, if I stumble across one at a great price, I'll buy something I don't need, or I will pass it along to someone here. I have helped Members here buy locally (to me) several times. One LGS that I visit frequently always knows when I sell one for them, they call me when a DW revolver comes in.
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Well, it sure looks like stainless to me. If it's stainless it's a 715. A 15-2 would be blued. Someone will correct me if I'm wrong. What does it say on the box? Do you know what the serial # is?
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March 2, 2008

Stainless DW's were introduced in 1982, no such thing as a "stainless" 15-2, this may be a blued gun that has been refinished.
What is the Serial Number?
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March 2, 2008

Recessed chambers
A label dated 11/80
Stainless guns came out in early 1982
S/N exactly in the range for 1980 15-2
No "SD" or "357S" leading the S/N
If this is a 1980 Stainless 15-2, it would indeed be a most remarkable gun
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I say , you cannot go wrong either way.
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Steve CT said
Recessed chambersA label dated 11/80
Stainless guns came out in early 1982
S/N exactly in the range for 1980 15-2
No "SD" or "357S" leading the S/N
If this is a 1980 Stainless 15-2, it would indeed be a most remarkable gun
Question, if it's been plated, would the chambers still be blued? I can't really tell in the pictures
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March 2, 2008

Based on the photos, if this is a refinished 15-2 (and I offer no further opinion), everything has been very expertly done.
Still a very nice looking gun.
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August 29, 2009

Pull the grip off. The stainless guns usually have a "SS" cast in a circle in the grip tang. The lack of the "SS" marking still does not preclude it from being stainless....I'd put my money on it is. The 11/80 sticker doesn't really have a bearing on when it was made other than it wasn't before 11/80. They most likely rev'd. the sticker with the latest patent at the time....they wouldn't rev. the sticker again until the next patent, and you'd have to do a patent search to know when that was. The yolk of the crane with the bead blasted finish looks too original to be anything otherwise. Pull the grip off and see if there is a "SS" logo - if it's there end of story.

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Steve CT said
Based on the photos, if this is a refinished 15-2 (and I offer no further opinion), everything has been very expertly done.Still a very nice looking gun.
I agree. The roll marks look softened and the satin finishes I have the brush marks go horizontal over the roll marks and front portion of the frame. The gun looks great.
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