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Anyone have experience with Kevin Toothman of USSA 1911's
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 1656856" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>Toothman builds a fantastically detailed handcrafted gun. Kevin insists that everything is "just right". Does this make a difference to an average or better than average shooter? Maybe or maybe not. You're getting just that little extra edge with a Kevin-built gun. A gun that's built just right from the get-go will stay tight noticeably longer than a looser-built semi-custom gun. </p><p></p><p>If you can afford a Kevin gun, get one. If you get that semi-custom, understand that it will loosen up quicker and require more parts replacement sooner. I have a high end semi-custom that has leaded the barrel from day one; it still does 30,000+ rounds later. I'm going to put a Bar-Sto into it some day before long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 1656856, member: 385"] Toothman builds a fantastically detailed handcrafted gun. Kevin insists that everything is "just right". Does this make a difference to an average or better than average shooter? Maybe or maybe not. You're getting just that little extra edge with a Kevin-built gun. A gun that's built just right from the get-go will stay tight noticeably longer than a looser-built semi-custom gun. If you can afford a Kevin gun, get one. If you get that semi-custom, understand that it will loosen up quicker and require more parts replacement sooner. I have a high end semi-custom that has leaded the barrel from day one; it still does 30,000+ rounds later. I'm going to put a Bar-Sto into it some day before long. [/QUOTE]
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