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Major;
Sir, My M44, which is larger than a M15 or M715, only weighs 56 ounces or, 3.5 pounds. Not 10. Remember also that these aren't meant to be everyday carryguns, they're for hunting and long-range shooting. When I Deerhunt(Which I do with a handgun) I carry my DW in a crossdraw holster. After the first fifteen or twenty minutes I don't even notice it anymore. It's a lot easier and more comfortable to carry all day hunting than any shotgun or rifle.
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The weight listed on Cove Creek's add says 10 pounds. Must be all that packing. ![]() Dan Wesson Model 715 357 Mag Revolver Price: $1,099.99 Brand ![]() Shipping Weight: 10.00 LBS SKU: 01932 Condition: New Shipping: Free Shipping I have a Python and my wife has a S&W 686, so I know that revolvers can be heavy, but ten pounds seems like a bit much for a pistol and a plastic box.
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