Are you sure yours is broken,Remove Side Plate & Look and see.
I'll be going to Biff's some time soon and I'll pick you one up if he's still got any left,They would be used OE Dan Wesson Parts.
But realy If I had to Choose I would go with the Wolff Kit and get a factory strenth one too+ hammer spring..
You might want to lighten it up but don't want light hammer strikes..
I have got to get a fairly large order together for Me and a few buds!!
The Wolff DW kit will be on the list for sure.
I'm realy happy with thier kit for my Ruger SPNY SP101.Light & Smooth and 100% with all ammo tried..
But if I can Commondier a spring from Biff Jr. I'll send it on to ya Sir!! He's a very nice older gentleman who has the most old school gun store you ever seen.
It's like going back in time 40 years.He's got everything and I mean everything,I got my 6" & 8" barrels from him and they were in an old wooden box that took him 10 minutes to find.He's a packrat and throws nothin away.
He's got a older DW 15-2 that missing the crane and cylinder w/ 6" barrel for $150..He's also got the parts to repair it,In his DW Goodie Box.
Setting the Headspace is the only real trick to doing one of those repairs But I have an Internet friend that worked for DW in the 70s and he could do it for me if I wanted..You might also be able to use S&W end shake shims also available from Brownell's,And then just set the cylinder gap DW style to .002"-.006", I like between .0025"-.003".. The headspace is .060"-.064"..You use a deprimed case in the cylinder and measure with a feeler gauge set... I have a half dozen new never primed cases I use for this there headspace tools.
I'll let you know about the spring Jim.. I may make it there in a week or two,It's near Fort Knox KY..In Valley Station, He also owns the Knob Creek Shooting range in West Point KY...
DanWessonArms@Yahoo.Com
I'll let you know on the spring,And it's a 15-2 357 Magnum Right?