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A Review of the S&W Model 681
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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4331183" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>His original post, which you quote, suggests his, and likely that borrowed photo owner's idea, was same as any lanyard's purpose, to prevent loss while doing strenuous/unexpected/emergency things...of course, many folk like the old fashioned vibe of the things...and some.police departments have persisted in their use around the world into modern times.</p><p></p><p>Visually, I like them, too, but not enough to deal with it being there in the way and rattling around, and lanyard hanging on things, and no way ever do I put unbreakable cords around neck... it would need be secured to anything besides my neck (and one other place).</p><p>But it is attractive in an "over the top, boys," look.</p><p></p><p>That original post mentioned the ruggedness of the fixed sights to which I'd also add snag free draw, and dodging one other thing experienced, which is gouging elbow on holstered adjustable rear sight blades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4331183, member: 46104"] His original post, which you quote, suggests his, and likely that borrowed photo owner's idea, was same as any lanyard's purpose, to prevent loss while doing strenuous/unexpected/emergency things...of course, many folk like the old fashioned vibe of the things...and some.police departments have persisted in their use around the world into modern times. Visually, I like them, too, but not enough to deal with it being there in the way and rattling around, and lanyard hanging on things, and no way ever do I put unbreakable cords around neck... it would need be secured to anything besides my neck (and one other place). But it is attractive in an "over the top, boys," look. That original post mentioned the ruggedness of the fixed sights to which I'd also add snag free draw, and dodging one other thing experienced, which is gouging elbow on holstered adjustable rear sight blades. [/QUOTE]
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