My mother's fiance, 2nd Lieutenant Ralph E Waffle was killed commanding a Sherman with the 67th Armored in 1944. His mother and my mother accepted his posthuminus DSC. After the war she married my Dad, an Air Corps vet and it turned out pretty well.
model 3
I have one. It's a pretty revolver and well made, but I bought it to shoot black powder cartridges and it's not made for that. The cylinder gums up after a few shots. It shoots boring old Unique very well.
I have purchased several antiques from them without problems. Shipping was quick and reasonably priced and the guns were as described. What's not to like?
Driving in Boston? Even the school busses are all dented and bent. The chowda and lobsta are great, but you have to try the clams, too. With the bellies.