Smith & Wesson Gunsmoke Wyatt Deep Cover .38

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Paige Wyatt has the neck of a giraffe.
Did her dad put wrings around her neck to stretch it our like some natives do?

Fake bosom. She's a fem bot. LOL.
 
Personally, I wouldn't want a bobbed hammer revolver, nor would my wife. A shrouded or concealed hammer is a much better option, as it is more conducive to pocket carry and less apt to get something fouled in the hammer. My 2 cents.
On the other hand, with a bobbed hammer, it is much easier to avoid a ND when holstering the gun, simply by holding the hammer down. With a concealed hammer, you have to get your finger behind the trigger. I don't think that a bobbed hammer is more likely to get fouled than a shrouded hammer. Know anybody who has had a problem with either one?
 
I've heard it said that there is no such thing as a sure thing, now I know better.

If there's a thread about "American Guns" it always end
up at the same place, usually with the same result.
 
The real question is, did I log on after all these month's because I missed everyone, or I knew there would be a thread about this show and the Performance Center snubbie?

Heres a hint- group hug :D
 
I found it amusing that captains of industry would base their decision to make the gun on whether Wyatt could do his modifications in 20 minutes. Yeah, sure.

In reality, the VP and Business Manager looked at sales projections and unit costs and other bean counter stuff before making their decision.How Wyatt's 20 minute mod shot would really be irrelevant since S&W would not be using Wyatt to build the guns.
 
Well an old rule of advertising, folks do not have to like it just so there is name or product awareness.

This is absolutely true. Back before reallity TV the thing for bike builders and bike parts makers to do was get featured in Easyrider magazine. It could be the biggest pile of useless junk on the planet but if you had "So & So's" widget on your bike you were the chiznet.

No such thing as bad publicity. Gunsmoke & Red Jacket are probably bringing in more on apparrel than most gun shops actually gross.:rolleyes:
 
Just did some research.

Rich Wyatt has a net worth of $10 million. Actually has a lot of good creds. He was LEO (20 something years), Firefighter, Chief of Police and master gunsmith and instructor. So I do give him credit for knowing his stuff.
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again, for shows you find disgusting, ya'll sure seem to know a lot about it. An outside observer may think you don't miss an episode. Just sayin.....
 
Rich Wyatt has a net worth of $10 million.

I think that we should ask, "how did a retired cop amass $10,000,000?"

He should be lynched if for no other reason than his web site offers this:

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Other than the show is silly, I think that most of us are upset because we are jealous. He's young, thin, wealthy and has tons of guns and a pretty wife who likes guns.

He's got me beat on all those accounts although if push comes to shove, I could lose weight.
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again, for shows you find disgusting, ya'll sure seem to know a lot about it. An outside observer may think you don't miss an episode. Just sayin.....

Speaking for myself I did tune in to the first few episodes. Too painful to watch. Moved on.

The recent heirloom shotgun butchering was being mentioned on the internet it was so bad. I jusr HAD to tune in to that train wreck. Wish I hadn't. That WAS a beautiful gun.:(
 
The $10 Mil may be questionable.
The LE experience, as far as I can find, is that he retired as chief from a town of less than a thousand population.
If anybody's been able to find his firefighting experiences consisted of more than a volunteer in a small town area, I'd be grateful if you could post it. :)

Multiple drive-by Internet mentions of his 22 years' LE experience, that smalltown COP was the only place I could find that was specifically mentioned anywhere.

You can't go strictly by his website.
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For me those shows would be better if they didn't spend so much time showing slo-mo bottles breaking and repeating themselves 400 times. How many times did they have to mention Wyatt Earp and the Buntline?

What would have been nice is if they had taken the time to explain that since the pistol has a 16" barrel, you can add a butt stock to it without needing NFA paperwork.
 
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