After a long 3 1/2 months wait, I finally received the R. Jinks letters on my pair of unique Shorty 40's. The letters did confirm my suspicion that S&W was not responsible for getting the pistols Mag-na-ported. Both were shipped to Lew Horton on Nov. 25, 1996. Now, I have another wait trying to get some information from Lew Horton. Don't know what Historical data they will provide. As a back-up I am also contacting Mag-na-port to see if their record keeping can tell me anything.
I hate to admit it, but I was a little disappointed in the S&W letter. The construction, grammar, and proof reading has something that needs some improvement. When my name was misspelled on the inside address, a punctuation mark on a line by itself, and making reference to a Shorty 40 as a revolver. This occurred on both letters. For $100, I guess I expected perfection like the Performance Center pistols.
I hate to admit it, but I was a little disappointed in the S&W letter. The construction, grammar, and proof reading has something that needs some improvement. When my name was misspelled on the inside address, a punctuation mark on a line by itself, and making reference to a Shorty 40 as a revolver. This occurred on both letters. For $100, I guess I expected perfection like the Performance Center pistols.
