Not sure if any of you watch(ed) the show American Guns, but towards the end of their second season, they made an effort to get S&W to pick up their custom 637 as a production gun.
Basically they take a 637, remove the hammer, give it a trigger job and doll it up a bit. On the show they were commanding something like $800 or $1000 for this (but if you watched the show, you know that their prices exist in a universe outside ours; guns costing $10,000+ were constantly changing hands there).
So, the show got cancelled, which is a shame, because it was one of the few gun shows I actually watched. They dealt with real world guns and real world people, not just integrally-silenced AK-47s with attached grenade launchers (you know the show I'm talking about).
But, I was browsing S&W's site today, and notice the 637 Wyatt Deep Cover on their Performance Center page. I guess they did end up picking it up. I bet someone is mad that they took the time to tool up for this thing and now the show is cancelled.
Especially because the 642 Enhanced Action, a gun that makes a lot more sense to me, is right there next to it.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...75655_757896_757896_ProductDisplayErrorView_Y
Basically they take a 637, remove the hammer, give it a trigger job and doll it up a bit. On the show they were commanding something like $800 or $1000 for this (but if you watched the show, you know that their prices exist in a universe outside ours; guns costing $10,000+ were constantly changing hands there).
So, the show got cancelled, which is a shame, because it was one of the few gun shows I actually watched. They dealt with real world guns and real world people, not just integrally-silenced AK-47s with attached grenade launchers (you know the show I'm talking about).
But, I was browsing S&W's site today, and notice the 637 Wyatt Deep Cover on their Performance Center page. I guess they did end up picking it up. I bet someone is mad that they took the time to tool up for this thing and now the show is cancelled.
Especially because the 642 Enhanced Action, a gun that makes a lot more sense to me, is right there next to it.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...75655_757896_757896_ProductDisplayErrorView_Y