My convently (but expensively) close Sportsman’s Warehouse had a new Dan Wesson DWX in the display case when I visited a few days ago. Like many I was hooked on the idea of mixing the best features of the 1911 and higher end CZ pistol when it was prematurely introduced in 2019. It all seemed to be mythical until they actually started shipping late last year. I recall being alarmed when the MSRP climbed by several hundred dollars when it seemed imminent that it would be actually produced, figuring that I wasn’t likely to buy another large, expensive and heavy 9mm competition style pistol (I own a CZ S2O and TSO, and a Beretta 92x Performance), especially since I haven’t been shooting handguns too much lately as I have bought several nice rimfire rifles and a couple of very nice Tikka T3X’s, as well as a 4.25” & 6” Colt Python. Lots of good stuff to shoot!!
However I was badly bitten by the bug, pondered over it for a few days and a couple of trips to visit it. A trip to my not-so-local mega gun shop demonstrated that the DWX actually was on sale at SW, not cheap but $150 below MSRP. I bit the bullet and bought it yesterday, having everyone behind the counter telling me what a beauty it was.
Keeping in mind that I hadn’t been to the range in several months since my local and convenient range has been under maintenance for over 6 months and hadn’t really shot too much 9mm lately, my results at the range were really impressive given my limited shooting ability. At the admittedly short range of 7 yards I tossed only 1 round outside the 9 ring on whatever target I was shooting out of about 40 rounds, very good for my shooting abilities. DWX ran 100%, is VERY smooth, the sights were outstanding as I really like the green fiber optic (I didn’t have to touch an adjustment either) and the trigger is amazing, measuring at around 3lb 6oz and very crisp! Fit-n-finish are outstanding as is the machining with no marks to be found on frame or slide. There is an ever so slight amount of slide to frame play, minimal really. Not as tight as my S2O but close. The only issue or concern that I had was that I had a tendency to nudge the safety lever up a bit while shooting with a high grip with my right thumb when placed under the lever. It seems that if I place my thumb on top of the lever the slide will drag on it. I have to pay greater attention to the placement of my right thumb. Haven’t had that problem on any other pistol that I have shot that I can remember.
In short the DWX is all that it has been advertised as, and more (I know….not news…)! Not so sure I needed to put out the cash but IMHO the DWX is worth the cost. Didn’t get to shoot it as much as I would like to today as I needed to sight in my new scope on my Tikka 270Win, shoot my new Springfield Armory 2020RF 22 for the first time and adjust the new Wilson Combat rear sight on my 6” Python. Hopefully I will get back to the range in a couple of days with the new Dan Wesson.