three-five-seven
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Its nice to dream but dreams or internet posts wont make it happen at Smith and Wesson. They have a definite marketing strategy and its involves many other things besides revolvers. If someone takes the time to learn about the company their product and manufacturings lines are diversified and very interesting. Thats how they keep in the bucks. I used to think all the 44 special hotrodders were keeping the 696 out of production and maybe they are because of potential liability issues but this might not be correct. So far this year (2011) nothing in their product lines grabs me (my opinion) but if you are looking or waiting for something like a long barreled 696 or a full-lug Model 14 you might be waiting for ever and a day. Other good ideas may also never see the light of day. L-frame or N-frame 327s with 6inch barrels or reintroduced Model 16s with full lug barrels also exist only in dream land. The market for handguns seems to be all about concealed carry and law enforcement. Maybe its just me and my tastes. But their revolvers are still my favorite. A Model 14 still might be in my future.