Welcome to the Unofficial Smith & Wesson Home Page!

Also home to Steve Yee's Home page !


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Pardon my dust and disarray: This page was first created on April 15, 1996, in a 4 hour session. So far (in all) I have spent about 28 hours on this, most of it researching links. There will be many improvements as this page evolves, so bear with me....

Here you will (eventually) find an extensive group of links to firearms, Law Enforcement, and shooting ranges in the Phoenix, Arizona area.

And this place is the ONLY home to the wonderful collection with information about Smith and Wesson Firearms !

If you have any recommendations or updates to any links, please EMail me at the following address:

sgyee@sprynet.com


Jump to Smith and Wesson's own Home Page
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Review the Four Cardinal Rules of firearm safety
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Jump to the Phoenix Shooting Range List
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List of remaining 1996 Major Handgun Matches
About the owner of the page
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DISCLAIMER. Smith and Wesson is a trademark of Smith and Wesson, Inc.

Smith and Wesson in no way funds or supports this web page.

All information drawn from official Smith and Wesson Publications.

All other portions of the page ©1996, Steve Yee



Thanks to Sun Microsystems for Java.



Thanks to Netscape and Microsoft for their work on

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Special thanks to Cameron Gregory, Tomer Shiran, and Yehuda Shiran.

They all helped give me ideas for the Java portion of this homepage.



More thanks to the following for help with corrections and suggestions:

Dwayne Potter (dpotter@discon.tdh.state.tx.us)

Nick Fox (carouche@ix.netcom.com)

Scott Yee (scott.yee@asu.edu)

Todd Louis Green (ZenWolf@cris.com) <- check his page out on the .40 S&W !

Jim Wolcott (jwolc@aimnet.com)

Jeff Chan (jeffcfi@best.com)

Jack D (jack@jdnails.com)