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Larry273

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  • Birthday 11/30/1963

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    Larry Katz

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  1. sorry, but it has been a long time since I signed on and checked my messages...Errol lives in Belle Glade...but I have to check on where I put his number...what is your name and number and when I find his contact info...I'll have him give you a call...no finer gunsmith and person that I have ever dealt with

  2. I saw a post that you wrote about KEAL custom and Errol Lawson. He built to guns for me when he used to live in Florida. I am trying to find contact info on him. Can you help me out. Thanks

  3. I just sent my design in and am waiting for some feedback. I went with the aluminum grip, but will consider the stainless after seeing these comments. I prefer a heavier gun, so that should work. I do wish that SVI make sure that all the options have descriptions and that when you pick one option, it eliminates others that are not compatible. I made the same picks on sights.....100 red fiber with bomar style rear. Now I am considering leaving off the magwell to install a dawson ice. Great suggestion on leaving it blued....another change I will make.
  4. I guess around here revolver is the lowest...but as far as semi-autos...least seen is open. Limited and production are the most popular.
  5. Larry273

    My new SV

    Nice pistol...I have an SV five inch and am looking to add a 6" to my collection. Enjoy it and have a great season...
  6. without a doubt, Errol Lawson in Belle Glade, Florida...works of art that shoot every time you pull the trigger
  7. Great post. Believe it or not, removing headgear during the anthem is a federal law (only for men). That law has recently been changed to allow veterans to render the hand salute in civilian clothes. I do disagree with one thing though....as far as athletes, if they train for decades and represent our country in international games I have no problem with them running around with a flag. Of course that is just my opinion.
  8. good, that gives me an excuse not to shoot L10...never made much sense to me anyway
  9. Jack So let me get this straight...I can come and get my SS, production, and L10 classifications taken care of for the small cost of $45??? This might warrant a road trip big time.
  10. funny you mention this topic.... I just got back from the range and my disconnector would not reset causing the hammer to stay locked back with no way of getting it forward. I attribute it to the sear spring coming out of alignment when I recently stripped the frame.
  11. It sounds like everything was done correctly. Sorry about the stage, but it is a great lesson learned. Nice job keeping your cool and handling the gun safely while showing everyone your athletic prowess in arctic conditions.
  12. You got to love the value of 22 practice. I spent the day yesterday working out the kinks in my marvel conversion kit. Ran a couple of hundred rounds through it and was able to work on quite a few drills. Finished off with some full power loads and called it a day.
  13. That reminds me of the old Brown maxi-well that required machining the frame and silver soldering it in place. If done right, it is a work of art.
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