Dan Wesson 715 .357 Magnum 4″ Stainless Revolver

$189,606.00

A precision-built, stainless steel .357 Magnum revolver from Dan Wesson, offering exceptional accuracy, a smooth action, and robust durability for the discerning shooter.

Description

I remember the first time I picked up a Dan Wesson revolver. It wasn’t this 715 model, but an older .44, and the heft and precision of it stuck with me. It felt like a tool built without compromise. That’s the same feeling I get with the Dan Wesson, 715, Double Action/Single Action Full Size Revolver, 357 Magnum, 4″ Barrel, Steel Frame, Stainless Finish, Rubber Grips, AS 6Rd. It’s a modern, American-made double-action revolver engineered for exceptional accuracy and durability, built on a solid steel frame with a classic stainless finish. It’s a serious piece for the shooter who values mechanical precision and wants a revolver that can handle a lifetime of .357 Magnum loads—or the milder .38 Special practice rounds.

Here’s the thing—Dan Wesson revolvers have a cult following for a reason. That 4-inch barrel isn’t just screwed on; it’s part of a unique interchangeable barrel system (though you’d buy additional barrels separately). The lockup is incredibly tight, with the cylinder locking at the front and rear. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various .357 loads through this model, and the single-action trigger break is just sublime—crisp and predictable. The double-action pull is smooth and heavy, exactly what you want for a deliberate defensive pull. The Hogue rubber grips do a great job of soaking up recoil, making full-power magnums manageable for extended range sessions.

Caliber .357 Magnum / .38 Special
Capacity 6 Rounds
Barrel Length 4 Inches
Frame Material Stainless Steel
Overall Length Approx. 9.5 Inches
Weight Approx. 42 oz (unloaded)

Let’s talk about the build. The all-stainless-steel construction means this gun weighs a solid 42 ounces unloaded. That mass is your friend. It tames recoil and provides a rock-steady platform. The fit and finish are what set it apart from production-line revolvers. The cylinder gap is minimal, and the timing is perfect right out of the box—no gunsmithing required. It’s a revolver that feels like it was assembled by someone who cared, not just assembled. At $1896.06, you’re paying for that fitment, the materials, and the Dan Wesson name which carries a lot of weight in the wheelgun world.

Pros: Outstanding accuracy potential due to precise barrel/cylinder alignment. Robust stainless steel construction promises extreme longevity. Excellent single-action trigger. The interchangeable barrel system (shared with other Dan Wesson 715 and 715P models) offers future flexibility. Recoil is very manageable for the caliber.

Cons: It’s a significant investment. The weight, while helpful for shooting, makes it less ideal for all-day carry. It’s a traditional revolver without modern features like optics rails or moon clip compatibility (out of the box).

So who is this for? It’s not a first gun. It’s for the enthusiast who appreciates mechanical artistry and wants a supremely accurate .357 that can double as a formidable woods or home defense gun. It’s for the shooter who might already own a Smith & Wesson 686 or a Ruger GP100 and is looking for the next step up in refinement and precision. It’s a revolver you buy once.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use .38 Special ammunition in this revolver?

A: Absolutely. The Dan Wesson 715 is chambered for .357 Magnum, which means it can safely fire the lower-recoil, less expensive .38 Special rounds all day long. It’s a great way to practice.

Q: Is the barrel really interchangeable?

A: Yes. This 4-inch model uses Dan Wesson’s proprietary barrel/shroud system. You can purchase other length barrels (like a 2.5″ or 6″) and the required tool to swap them yourself, changing the revolver’s profile and balance.

Q: What’s the warranty and service like?

A: Dan Wesson, now under CZ-USA, offers a solid 5-year warranty. Their service department has a good reputation for supporting their products, which is crucial for a precision firearm like this. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases when ordering online, and this model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

If you’ve been looking for a heirloom-quality .357 that shoots as good as it looks, the Dan Wesson 715 deserves your close attention. See the full details on our site.

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