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Old 02-16-2012, 10:57 PM
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Very nice. The texture in the grips look awesome.
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Old 02-17-2012, 12:26 AM
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Congratulations. Happiness is a new pistol. I think that buying from Dave Severns was smart.
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@MajO... As busy as Dave Severns is, he still answers his own phone, and was an absolute pleasure to talk to. When I first started looking at DW's... I couldn't figure out the difference between the Classic Bobtail (CBOB) and the CCO Bobtail. Not that I couldn't tell them apart if I saw them together having lunch, but I kept confusing them in my discussions. That and the fact that its almost impossible to notice the bobtail on the CCO. Ignorant me. Dave walked me through the differences like a 5th grade teacher would. He created a trust that made me want to not only buy, but come back again.

This is the first time I've EVER told someone "go ahead, you choose the right pistol for me out of your stock. I'll trust your judgement." I did, he did, and I'm happy. How's that for a recommendation?
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