Or even better- dimensions as to print. I have one, and it is well worth the $10.00 I paid for it years ago. Along with a 6 ft. tape ruler and a step choke gauge, it goes in my pocket when I go to area gun shows in the Winter months- sometimes find a dealer in distress, who let a proposed buyer remove the forearm and barrels from a Smith offered for sale, and then pulled the triggers and let down the hammers- great design, as the curved front section allows you to rotate the cocking rod front lug, against the opposite handed lug, and then, the other cocking rod. I have only seen one Smith gun that a careless or uninformed owner "boogered" by trying to re-assemble the barrels and forearm on a receiver with the hammers down-- Not a pretty sight.


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..