As a contributor to the LCSCA site, please share what I can do to be more "informative" Doug
Well, let's see now RevDoc....I know you can read, unlike your buddy above.......
I checked the reference here, and then the one at the LC Smith site, and according to both my serial number doesn't exist. It is 2057xx
Such a simple question as this man , Chaz, was looking for, could not be pulled up with the correct answer...what does that say about all your accurate information gathering and record keeping..........?......Not much I would say.....
So for openers:
A) You could start, one would think, by having COMPLETE AND ACCURATE serial number information available for folks researching their guns.
B) Then you could probably continue forward by having live bodies who can answer phones during daylight hours to answer questions and specifics, so when folks are at gun shows
where you are not they can gain information about a potential purchase....which is
exactly what Cody does......see section C.....
C) And if you really want to be a contributor to the great L.C. Smith owners you could
offer partial information from your records for a standard fee structure that did not require membership. If a buyer at a gun show wanted to call during daylight hours, as an example, and find out the factory barrel length ONLY of a specific L.C., Folsom, Hunter Special before buying said gun your contributors would be available, or better yet online information of this type would be open to purchase 24/7. Gee, what a novel idea.