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Old 02-22-2025, 11:55 AM
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Does anyone know where I can find a s/n lookup for Dan Wesson revolvers? I tried to Register on the DW Forum, but their website was so difficult and it kept rejecting me so I quit trying. There's not much info online, either.

I'm helping a friend to identify and price a few DW revolvers:

DW .22 Pistol Pack s/n 4519 (2-1/2", 4", 6", 8" bbl.; 4 grips)

DW .357 Magnum Model 15-2 s/n 83647 6"

DW .357 Magnum Model 14-2 s/n 164604 (4" & 2-1/2" bbl.; 2 grips)

I'm thinking late 1970s for all of these? Thanks.

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Old 02-22-2025, 12:56 PM
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I have a Monson era Pistol Pac.
It is a great gun. Mine is Model 15-2.

In the Dan Wesson Revolver world there is not much talk about dates and serial numbers, because there are no real differences from year to year within a manufacturing era. Take a look at the Wikipedia article on the company, which is pretty good, for all I know, to understand the eras and the models that were produced.

If you have an actual Model 15 instead of a Model 15-2 that tells you that you are in the mid or early 70's.

The 6" .357 magnum was used in a shoulder holster either for duty or handgun hunting which was a fad back then. The adjustable sight is supposed to be wobbly BTW. Mine with the 8" bbl was carried in a Bianchi X-15. Where this gun really shined forth was at long range steel silhouette matches. I never competed, but the DW guns took the top honors because they could use hotter loads.

The 4" Model 14" was for Patrol, because your side arm bumps into the car seat while driving. 4 inches is perfect for that.

The 2" model 14, I don't have, with the short bbl and fixed sights it fills the role of a snubby. Are you sure it is 2" and not 2.5"? My 2.5" bbl stays on it most of the time and I conceal it under a sport coat in a Safariland Klipspringer holster in the crossdraw position.

The .22 pistol pac is for practicing for all this. You know the 22 ammo was so much cheaper. Nobody ever thought about dry fire practice back then, or at least we never talked about it. You would go to the range with the duty rig on and run all your drills with the .22 and then put your magnum back in the holster and go about your business.

My respect to your friend's dad, I guess? He had it down with this equipment. Maybe your friend is now liquidating an estate that included these guns? Just guessing.

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The .22 Pistol Pack has 2-1/2", 4", 6", and 8" bbl., and the Model 14-2 (?) has a 2-1/2" and 4" bbl. The Model 15-2 only has a 6" bbl. My friend was liquidating his Dad's collection to pay for his medical bills and LTC, but his Dad unexpectedly passed away yesterday while I was doing this research. Now that my friend has inherited his Dad's collection, I'm trying to help him value the handguns as his intentions are to sell most of them. I figured that these revolvers are all from the mid- to late-1970s.
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I would make the effort to register on the DW forum. You will get all the answers you need. For values you can check completed auctions on Gunbroker. That .22 Pac is going to be pretty valuable especially if it has all the accessories and case.
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I did finally manage to get registered on the DW Forum, and the members provided me with some dates and values. Thanks for keeping my nose to the grindstone!
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