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Anyone have experience with Kevin Toothman of USSA 1911's
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<blockquote data-quote="iRIGHTi" data-source="post: 1660473" data-attributes="member: 325"><p>First, let me say that I own two "Kevin" guns. One that has been worked on by Kevin (an STI that he perfected) and a single stack .40 cal that Kevin built. Also, let me add that Kevin has a unique method of slide serrations that further</p><p>identify his guns. The man is a perfectionist when it comes to 1911 or 2011's and he takes immense pride in his work. That is a rare trait in our disposable mentality society. If you ask me, they are worth every penny and dog treat for his dog.</p><p></p><p>If you ever own a "Kevin" gun, I seriously doubt you would ever want to let it go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iRIGHTi, post: 1660473, member: 325"] First, let me say that I own two "Kevin" guns. One that has been worked on by Kevin (an STI that he perfected) and a single stack .40 cal that Kevin built. Also, let me add that Kevin has a unique method of slide serrations that further identify his guns. The man is a perfectionist when it comes to 1911 or 2011's and he takes immense pride in his work. That is a rare trait in our disposable mentality society. If you ask me, they are worth every penny and dog treat for his dog. If you ever own a "Kevin" gun, I seriously doubt you would ever want to let it go! [/QUOTE]
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