
I only speak for myself, but I swear I heard other yawns from the rest of the room - the picture was of yet another. At the secret unveiling at the Smith & Wesson Training Academy, after signing pages of legal documents promising secrecy under threat of eternal banishment from the industry, Smith & Wesson Vice President of Marketing, Paul Pluff flashed a picture of the new SW22 Victory pistol on the wall. To understand the overwhelming urge to customize and configure this new gun, you have to understand the design. In fact, this pistol is built to encourage add-on sales.

22 Pistol “Tinkeritis.” While that may sound scary in terms of customer support, it’s not. Fortunately, I’m not the only one suffering from. I can’t keep it in the same configuration for more than about seven minutes.

Here’s the problem with Smith & Wesson’s new SW22 Victory pistol. Smith & Wesson's SW22 Victory basic model.
