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Dan Wesson razorback
post September 30th 2009 12:36 AM
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I've heard many a Razorback owner give praise to that gun. I just obatined a DW Pointman 7 10MM and will be taking it to the range this weekend. Does anyone know of any differences in machining and tolerances between both guns. The fit and opertation of the PM 7 is terrific. I hope it's performance is equal to the Razorback.
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post October 6th 2009 7:22 PM
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QUOTE (Robert101 @ September 29th 2009 7:36 PM) *
I've heard many a Razorback owner give praise to that gun. I just obatined a DW Pointman 7 10MM and will be taking it to the range this weekend. Does anyone know of any differences in machining and tolerances between both guns. The fit and opertation of the PM 7 is terrific. I hope it's performance is equal to the Razorback.
Robert

I would be inclined to believe that DW/CZ puts and equal amount of superior quality and workmanship in all their firearms, at least that's my expeirence.
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post October 7th 2009 4:21 AM
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You'll LOVE it!

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post October 8th 2009 11:32 PM
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Robert101, I would think that "any" quality differences between the Dan Wesson RZ, and the Pointman, would be undiscernable on all levels that count. The only "real" differences between the two guns are basically cosmetic ones. Most shooters cannot match the "built-in" accuracy of their weapons, due to they're own physical limitations. So I wouldn't give your worry a second thought.


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post November 3rd 2009 11:24 PM
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QUOTE (bambihunter @ August 13th 2009 10:19 AM) *
I have two of the original 1 of 150 guns and I LOOOOVE them. They are the most accurate, smoothest, high power pistols I have ever shot. They are as accurate as my Springfield Omega Match's, and blew my Kimber Stainless Target II's, and Colt Delta Elites/Delta Gold Cups out of the water.

The only negatives is some of the early ones were so tight they needed a few hundred rounds to work in and get 100% reliable but after that, even those are near the perfect 10mm. If you get a chance to get a Razorback, snatch it up and smile all the way to the range and back! bigsmile.gif



What type of ammo do you shoot in these? Anything special?


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post November 3rd 2009 11:30 PM
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QUOTE (Danzig @ November 3rd 2009 6:24 PM) *
What type of ammo do you shoot in these? Anything special?


Really want one. So, only cosmetic differences between the PM7 and Sprotsman? I had already posted a similar question somewhere... Sorry if anyone sees them both but I hadn't noticed this thread.
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post November 5th 2009 4:59 PM
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the razorback fits standard 1911 holsters?
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post November 16th 2009 4:33 AM
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well i took my gun to the range, got 1 mag(9+1) thru it. as the last case ejected the slide did not lock back, but went forward. i dropped the mag and tried to pull the slide back. nothing. i tried the 1 hand charging teqnique with both hands. locked up tight.

the slide moves back about 1/2". thats it.

im highly disappointed to say the least, less than 18hrs of owning the gun and its broken.

ill be calling DW tomorrow, see what they are gonna do for me.
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