Well, it's not a Smith & Wesson.

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So far the older DW revolvers are still a bit under the radar. My 70s vintage (I believe) Monson 15-2 was $300 OTD. It has some minor finish wear but I can tell that the blueing at one time was absolutely stunning. It still looks pretty nice.
The trigger is easily the equal of any of my S&Ws. Very accurate, too. IMO it was a GREAT bang for the buck.
That's exactly right fishslayer, mine was a tad more at $375, but a very clean gun with original grips and a trigger to faint for. Mine has a 6" barrel and of course could have other barrels if needed. I'm happy with it the way it is and can think of no reason to sell or trade it. It's funny but every time I open the safe and look over what I can trade for some trinket that caught my eye, I see my DW 15 and think, whoa, lets hit the range today. It's a gun I just plain love to shoot, as it should be.
 
That's exactly right fishslayer, mine was a tad more at $375, but a very clean gun with original grips and a trigger to faint for.

.22 revolvers are red hot sellers, have been for awhile. Another forum I belong to has a lot of the younger guys, the boxy black tactical pistol guys. A lot of them are revocurious. ;) Coupled with the economy, who wouldn't want a .22 revolver that is a "real" gun?

If I came across your DW at that price I'd probably wrench my shoulder getting to my wallet! :D
 
If the 22 shoots as good as my 357 DW. it's more accurate than you are. Good luck with it!! a good 22 is something everyone should own.
 
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