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    Scott McDougall

    I have a Pony Pocketlite that has "Scott McDougall" stamped on the slide. The pistol has obviously been customized. Who was Scott McDougall?

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    colt 380

    about 15 yrs ago i called to have my pony pocket-lite worked on by this firm..i dont think there was a scott mcdougall..i belive the company was scott, mcdougall & asc. they did work on a lot of the colt 380's.. they would de-horn the guns and i think they had a black coating they would put on them..hope this helps..

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    hey, give me my gun back!

    ~ Scott McDougall













































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    Found where the Scott of S,M & A is sill in business, his about me page tells a little about the old company;
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    Quote Originally Posted by snakeguy View Post
    I have a Pony Pocketlite that has "Scott McDougal" stamped on the slide. The pistol has obviously been customized. Who was Scott McDougall?
    They made the nicest customized Pony's I have ever seen. Rounded corners, improved action and function, a masterpiece of gun craft.
    I almost got one, but my dumby narc buddy sold it for a Kahr PM40. I almost shot him for that digression.

    Lemme know if you wanna get rid of her. I am starting my stable again and would love to have her.

    For those who have never seen or touched one, here is a link to a pic. http://thefiringline.com/forums/atta...4&d=1293056982
    Last edited by Onisius; 01-21-2012 at 11:12 AM.
    Colt revolvers... it's a happy addiction.

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    If I remember right, Scott died fairly young and left behind a small family. He was considered the dean of the small 380's gunsmiths. I was planning on having him customize my Gov 380 when he died unexpectedly.
    10mm and 357 sig. The best things to come along since the 38 Super.


 

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