Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Co. is pleased to present this outstanding double/single-action revolver today for auction, this is the Dan Wesson 722 “Pistol Pac”!
The "Pistol Pac" allows you to convert the same revolver into four different barrel lengths: an 8" barrel (which is equipped on the revolver), a 6" barrel, a 4" barrel, and a 2.5" compact barrel. Dan Wesson earned a reputation, which continues to this day, for its fine-quality craftsmanship and innovative design. If you were only to own one revolver, there could be no better choice than this!
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SPECIFICATIONS:Manufacturer: Dan Wesson
Model: 722 “Pistol Pac”
Serial: 22S000512
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Finish: Stainless Steel
Barrel Length: 8" Heavy Barrel with Full Underlug and Ventilated Rib (Additional 6", 4", and two 2 1/2" barrels)
Optics/Sights: Red Ramp Front with Adjustable Square Notch Rear
Stock/Grips: Target Walnut Grip with Checkering and Medallions
Action: Double/Single-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Dan Wesson Model 22, introduced around 1979 by Dan Wesson Arms in Monson, Massachusetts, is a .22 Long Rifle double-/single-action revolver built on the company’s modular “switch-barrel” system, which allows shooters to change barrel lengths and shrouds on the same frame. It uses the same heavy steel frame and robust locking mechanisms as Wesson’s larger-caliber revolvers, including a front crane locking surface and a rear spring-tensioned ball bearing for cylinder lock-up, giving the rimfire version unexpectedly serious build quality. The Model 22 was offered in multiple barrel/shroud configurations—commonly 2.5", 4", 6", 8", and 10"—with target-style adjustable rear sights and ramped front sights. The barrel sits inside a separate shroud, which was available in ventilated (vent-rib) or solid-rib designs and in full-lug or partial-lug styles, and was secured by a muzzle nut to enhance barrel stability and accuracy; the adjustable barrel-cylinder gap allowed further fine-tuning. Chambered in the low-recoil .22 LR cartridge, the Model 22 carries the heft, balance, and customization options of a full-sized competition revolver, making it popular for silhouette, plinking, and target shooting, as well as a collector’s item.
Model: 722 “Pistol Pac”
Serial: 22S000512
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Finish: Stainless Steel
Barrel Length: 8" Heavy Barrel with Full Underlug and Ventilated Rib (Additional 6", 4", and two 2 1/2" barrels)
Optics/Sights: Red Ramp Front with Adjustable Square Notch Rear
Stock/Grips: Target Walnut Grip with Checkering and Medallions
Action: Double/Single-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Dan Wesson Model 22, introduced around 1979 by Dan Wesson Arms in Monson, Massachusetts, is a .22 Long Rifle double-/single-action revolver built on the company’s modular “switch-barrel” system, which allows shooters to change barrel lengths and shrouds on the same frame. It uses the same heavy steel frame and robust locking mechanisms as Wesson’s larger-caliber revolvers, including a front crane locking surface and a rear spring-tensioned ball bearing for cylinder lock-up, giving the rimfire version unexpectedly serious build quality. The Model 22 was offered in multiple barrel/shroud configurations—commonly 2.5", 4", 6", 8", and 10"—with target-style adjustable rear sights and ramped front sights. The barrel sits inside a separate shroud, which was available in ventilated (vent-rib) or solid-rib designs and in full-lug or partial-lug styles, and was secured by a muzzle nut to enhance barrel stability and accuracy; the adjustable barrel-cylinder gap allowed further fine-tuning. Chambered in the low-recoil .22 LR cartridge, the Model 22 carries the heft, balance, and customization options of a full-sized competition revolver, making it popular for silhouette, plinking, and target shooting, as well as a collector’s item.
Dan Wesson also sold the Model 22 in factory “Pistol Pac” sets—complete, fitted kits that paired a single frame with multiple interchangeable barrels (commonly 2.5", 4", 6", and 8"), spare sights, and the barrel removal wrench—so owners could take full advantage of the switch-barrel system straight from the box. In addition, Dan Wesson produced the Model 722, the stainless-steel version of the Model 22 (models beginning with a “7” denote stainless offerings); the 722 was also offered in the “Pistol Pac” sets, which are often sought after for their corrosion resistance and bright finish.
Contents:
Contents:
This example will ship with a hard carrying case, a 6" barrel, 4" barrel, two 2 1/2" barrels, and all the other contents pictured above!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
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Return Policy
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
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