2020.a few 1911, the 715 revolver and there were some revisions to existing guns. Their discontinued guns showed up as listed that way in Jan. I"ve wondered a lot about what is going on with DW over the past year. Maybe CZ will revamp both companies's product lines and make them better than ever.maybe not. He told me that he can't get them anymore as Colt quit supplying Nighthawk with the base guns. Last week I inquired with my dealer about ordering a current Nighthawk model that is a build on a Colt Series 70 Government. Look around GB.all you'll see new are a few S70 models without slide markings or 's like they are shipping out whatever was in the parts bins. ![]() I won't be buying another.Ĭolt has already curtailed many of their guns. I'm grateful for the DW pistols I have.and will be using a couple of them as bases for further custom builds. I've recently had a reason to contact them about an issue and the response was way below par with their prior excellence. They moved their customer service over to CZ. Folks gave up and bought WC EDC X9 and other similar models at twice the price. ![]() The never delivered the much advertised and highly awaited DWX guns. They also discontinued several 1911 models. Endre Toth (lead gunsmith), Shawn Sastri (customer service excellence provider) and a pile of other key folks left DW several months ago.voluntary or involuntary is a matter of debate.but fact remains they are no longer there.ĭW discontinued their revolvers.again. Not sure if it's due to pendamic, operating in NY state or other.but Dan Wesson has gone all but radio silent. The only model I'd prefer to see more would be S&W restoring the M29 & M629 without the stupid Hillary Hole in the frame. Looks sharp and Hunter's writeup sounds good.
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