RRWO
Member
Hello, I am just a regular old country fellow, born and raised in the South, residing in the swamps of friendly rural Myakka City Florida.
Back in 1885, at the ripe old age of 25, I purchased my first S&W weapon, a 4" bbl. 66-2 , and after thousands of rounds, I still have it to this day. I became sidetracked from S&W, but have gone full circle in life, and now I am back home.
I have become more of a collector of S&W .357/.38 revolvers than a shooter. I am pouring over my new book, " Standard Catalog Of S&W 4th Edition and can see why members consider it as a must read book. Reading is FUN
damental for me. I like researching and learning anything S&W related, not just wheelguns.
This Forum and its members are a valuable resource of S&W information for me, and I too hope to add to that value.
Should any of you be in my area, stop on by, the Coca-Colas are on me.
Regards, RRWO
Back in 1885, at the ripe old age of 25, I purchased my first S&W weapon, a 4" bbl. 66-2 , and after thousands of rounds, I still have it to this day. I became sidetracked from S&W, but have gone full circle in life, and now I am back home.
I have become more of a collector of S&W .357/.38 revolvers than a shooter. I am pouring over my new book, " Standard Catalog Of S&W 4th Edition and can see why members consider it as a must read book. Reading is FUN

This Forum and its members are a valuable resource of S&W information for me, and I too hope to add to that value.
Should any of you be in my area, stop on by, the Coca-Colas are on me.
Regards, RRWO