Stopped in on the way to get a new front sight for my 1911. Great guy gave me a hat and my wife a T-shirt.
Stopped in on the way to get a new front sight for my 1911. Great guy gave me a hat and my wife a T-shirt.
Wonderful man, and of course, a great gunsmith. Glad you got to meet him.
I was actually born in Parkersburg. My grandparents lived out in Mineral Wells and when I was 13 or 14, I remember shooting my grandfather's 1911 he'd had "worked on by a guy in town." He died when I was 19. And by the time I understood what it probably was, the gun had disappeared under my grandmother's watch.
I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.
Wayne’s sights are famous, of course, but he and his shop have building nice 1911’s for a long time. I am sure it was great to meet and talk to him.
That's mighty cool. but this cracked me up: