In Praise of Sandy and the NAA Team

Started by 45flint, December-24-12 04:12

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45flint

I drinking my morning coffee playing with my Sidewinder and realizing the milestone it really is.  The quest for a revolver in their line up where the cylinder would not have to be removed.  A very tall order: never been done in the 40? year history of this type of pistol.  The Break-Top must have been kind of a wrenching frustration given economics were the only issue.  But they pivot and go in another direction with the Sidewinder and here it is in my hands and it is a very special peice.  I think they hit it big with this one.  Hats off to Sandy and the development team.  Congratulations on a job beyond well done and appreciation for staying the course through all the frustrations. You are a very special company.

Uncle_Lee

Are they coming out with another new model?
What have you heard?
Is it going to be .32acp?
Are you getting in on the early, early bird sales?

AHHH come on now.
With all that honey & syrup there has to be something you have heard.

Just kidding, I agree and now we have the neatest (until the next new model) little revolver ever made in our grubby ol hands.
God, Country, & Flag

LET'S GO BRANDON ( he is gone to the beach )

45flint

I am just trying to secure a better serial number like you did on the next early bird.  You got 12 to my 135.  Just saying?

Uncle_Lee

God, Country, & Flag

LET'S GO BRANDON ( he is gone to the beach )

OV-1D

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TO ARMS , TO ARMS the liberal socialists are coming . Load and prime your weapons . Don't shoot till you see their UN patches or the Obama bumper stickers , literally . And shoot any politician that says he wants to help you or us .

tocsn40

Naa if you are looking please add my name as a happy happy customer
Tocsn40

1967

Yes I agree !

Thank you all at NAA !

To all at NAA have a very merry Christmas !!!

blazinwv

After eating Christmas Eve dinner with my ever shrinking family, I pulled out one of my Sidewinders to show to my nephew and soon to be brother-in-law. They were both impressed with the craftsmanship and the design of NAA's newest product. Being gun enthusiast, I anticipate both will purchase the Sidewinder in the near future.

Ditto to Flint's congratulations to NAA, the bar has been raised.

cedarview kid