In 1994, the Dan Wesson revolver became available in a conventional fixed barrel version, at slightly less cost. These fixed barrel guns were an attempt to compete with the big boys (S&W, Ruger, Tarus) for the vanilla gun buyer. These fixed barrel guns will not be reintroduced by the NYI company.
The Dan Wesson revolver uses a trigger transfer bar safety that is very similar if not identical to that used by the Rugers, you can expect to end up with a post-trigger job trigger on par with the post-trigger job trigger you would get on a Ruger. It will not be the 'glass-rod' clean break of the S&W revolvers, but it will suffice for all but the most critical.
This is just copied from the history thread at the top of this Dan Wesson forum.
Nice find how much did you have to pay. I have never seen one with the short barrel. Atleast you know what year it was made many others look for the year but never find it. The fixed barrel guns were only made in 1994.
Dave