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US Veteran
When you walked into Product Engineering in the early 80's it was all drafting boards and all you could see was the top of everyone's head. Yep! no computers, CAD, lasers, or cell phones. We relied on paperwork, books and old files for info, plus we had a collection of some of the most knowledgeable people in the business. Most had worked for the major gun companies at one time and some had worked for the Springfield Armory (the Federal Arsenal) before it closed in the 60's. Some actually knew and worked with John Garand and Eugene Stoner. They were a walking glossery of gun knowledge and history and I learned a lot. What a time! The only thing we had that was high tech was a archaic high speed video system which was problematic at best. We even had an ocillascope and a chronograph. Considering all the things we didn't have I think we did a pretty good job and put out some nice guns at the time like the 645, 686 and the development of the 40cal. round. More later.
Bob St.George
Bob St.George