Ala Dan
Member in memoriam
Greeting's All-
I t'was sitting here wondering what you fine folk's might
think old timers (Icons) of the professional art of hand-
guning would think of Smith Wesson's L-frame revolvers
such as models 586 & 686? When speaking of Icon's,
I'm referring to folk's like Elmer Keith, Ed McGivern, Bill
Jordan and other's. I'm sure that they would not approve
of MIM hammers and triggers, the deletion of pin barrels
and recessed chambers, and the end of the square butt
frame as we knew it; but what else might not they like?
Best Wishes,
Ala Dan, N.R.A. Life Member
I t'was sitting here wondering what you fine folk's might
think old timers (Icons) of the professional art of hand-
guning would think of Smith Wesson's L-frame revolvers
such as models 586 & 686? When speaking of Icon's,
I'm referring to folk's like Elmer Keith, Ed McGivern, Bill
Jordan and other's. I'm sure that they would not approve
of MIM hammers and triggers, the deletion of pin barrels
and recessed chambers, and the end of the square butt
frame as we knew it; but what else might not they like?
Best Wishes,
Ala Dan, N.R.A. Life Member