Did anyone notice in the BDGreen S&W letter that the revolver is referred to as a PRE M-45? I'll have to check my M-45 letter.
SWCA 892
I am pedantic in regard to nomenclature. It DOES make a difference. When one orders a Coke, one does not want a Pepsi. When a Colt person uses the military "Model 1911" nomenclature when referring to a civilian Government Model, the difference is very important and should not happen.
I cannot believe a person of Mr. Jink's stature would use "Pre-Model" nomenclature. I realize everyone knows what it means, and it IS convenient, but that does not make it right - especially in an archive letter. I have returned a letter on an early Bodyguard (a "Pre-Model 38" for those on the other side of this issue) because the gun was described as a "Pre-Model 38," with NO reference to the name "Bodyguard." The letter was signed by "Don Mundell, Assistant Historian." I assumed (that word again) that the error was Mr. Mundell's, but it appears Mr. Jinks has now gone over to that dark side as well. It has now been ten months since I requested the correction with no response. Obviously, my request is being ignored. Disappointing.