Two trains of thought here, sorta. First off, with a name along the lines of "Honorable"... who can complain or argue with that intent, right?
But then naming the models and/or styles of your firearms after Medal of Honor recipients (you don't "win" those) not unlike the way the Navy names their ships and whatnot.... this way these incredible folks names can be getting out there again, while the media has forgotten about them. At first I thought of the "MoH", "Silver Star", and "Bronze Star" and whatnot... as well as from other countries such as "Medal of Valour" and such.... but what (most importantly) about those who've actually EARNED them? The last thing that should happen, is they be forgotten. So bring up their names again, if you can get your ducks in a row vis-a-vis the families and whatnot.
The point there, is to have their names brought back into daily life, to remind us all about their efforts and accomplishments. Not to mention, their sacrifices.
But then....
there is also a bit of a devilish side of me, whom is thinking of totally twisting this around, as well. One could be called the:
"Media Arms Company" or something like that.
And for different models you could be looking at names such as:
Headline
Front Page
Editor
Reporter
Classifieds
Font
Handbill
Flyer
Hard Cover
Paperback
etc....
The point is,,,, use their 'world' against them, and for the first time,,, FOR the shooting sports. Heck of a way to turn heads and garner attention, right? But I still lean towards the Medal recipients though,,, as they deserve more recognition. And I don't mean for this to 'capitalize' on their names.... don't get me wrong. I'm talking about bringing their names back into the limelight, so as to not be forgotten. Again. Can anyone here name the first 10 MoH recipients, WITHOUT googling it?
To date, there have been 3,463 recipients, 79 of which are still alive, and only 19 who received TWO.
And I'm sure that if you were to take on this endeavor, that you would do so, Honorably. Right?