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Offline Slufoot

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Razorback 10mm
« on: January 28, 2007, 02:22:30 PM »
Does anyone here own or have any experience with the Dan Wesson Razorback 10mm?

These pistols look really nice and I've been considering getting one.

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Re: Razorback 10mm
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2007, 05:01:34 PM »
What kind of information are you looking for?

The first RZ-10's were offered with the buyer's choice of Front Cocking Serrations (FCS) or no-FCS, and either fixed or adjustable sights. In selling/working on quite a few RZ's, I've seen several different variations, and describe the RZ's as actually occurring in three different groups. They are:

The original 'X of 150' guns.
You could almost call these the '1911forum' Razorbacks, as these guns were developed using guidance and input from members of this forum, and forum members were even allowed to designate/claim exactly which Serial Number they wanted! These guns could be pre-ordered, much like a limited-production gun, with the buyer stating his/her preference as to sights and front cocking serrations. What a cool time that was... 
Features:
. Forged frame and slide
. Choice of FCS or no-FCS
. Choice of fixed or adjustable sights
. Either 'low' or 'high' blade front sight
. 'Hawg' logo on port side of frame dustcover
. 'X of 150' lazer inscription on port side of slide, just above Hawg logo
. Black wood grips with DW logo insert
. 2-pc guide rod
. CMC style thumb safety
. CMC style slide stop
. Nickle-plated CMC grip safety
. Wilson SS mainspring housing
. Laminated test target
. Razorback dog tags and a special 'thank you' letter from DW even came with some examples

The "Post-150 Razorbacks" (S.N. >150 but <650)
I've seen a lot of variability here. These forged frame and slide guns may or may not bear the Razorback name and logo, but did not have the 'X of __" logo on the slide, and could not be ordered with the buyer's choice of FCS vs no-FCS, or choice of sights. HOWEVER, the factory DID continue to make both variations of both serrations and sights. At one time, one of my customers/friends, and a member here 'yotehunter', had FIVE such RZ's in his collection. Believe he had all possible combinations, plus 1 'spare'.  Anyhow, I've seen these post-150 with either 2-pc or 1-pc FLGR's (including some guns which were shipped with chrome-plated guide rods, where-in the chrome easily flakes and peels)  , and wood or Hogue rubber grips. IIRC, these guns came with CMC style small parts, like the original Razorback. Test targets may have been included, but doubtful if dog tags or letters were included with these.

The 'RZ-10' model guns
These were made post-S.N. 650, and no longer bore the name "Razorback", but were, instead simply marked "RZ-10" on the slide. Being newer, and the last version of the guns made until production stopped, these guns typically came as follows:
. Forged slide with investment cast, non-undercut frame
. Hogue Rubber grips
. 1-pc FLGR
. FCS and adjustable sights as standard configuration
. Ed Brown grip safety and slide stop
. STI thumb safety
. Checkering on some models
. 20-ish lpi non-Wilson MSH
. No dog tags, letter, or test target


The new post-CZ buyout 'Razorback' guns
The Razorback is now back in production. This full-size, stainless, 10mm pistol is offered with its trademark, serrated rib atop the forged slide, and a solid aluminum trigger. Slide is offered only with NO front cocking serrations, and fixed Champion (Novak style) black sights (not night sights). Frame is uncheckered, and features Ed Brown slide stop and grip safety, and STI thumb safety. Grips are double-diamond checkered coco-bolo. RZ-10/Razorback markings have yet to be determined, but will be finalized very soon.

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Re: Razorback 10mm
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2007, 11:54:48 PM »
Hey David Carey, WOW!
That was some GREAT information. Thank you very much for the taking the time to post it.

Do you know how these guns are holding up, or how the accuracy is on average?

I also seen on gunbroker that DW has a Pointman-7 in 10mm with Adj-Sights and Adj-Trigger. It looks like a competition/target model.
Do you know anything about these models?
How is the quality of the DW 10mm's?
How would you compare these to a Kimber?

Thank you very much!
Slufoot

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Re: Razorback 10mm
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2007, 08:13:57 AM »
From what I have heard and read you will not be disapointed. I would like to get one myself maybe it is time to trade in the Glock.

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Re: Razorback 10mm
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2007, 02:26:24 PM »
Hey Dave, Thanks! :)

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Re: Razorback 10mm
« Reply #5 on: July 09, 2007, 07:05:58 PM »
My new 2007 Razorback.