Where does a CZ 457 At-One with Timney trigger and Lilja barrel go on the list?
Right next to the Cajun-Wizardized pistola's.
Is that even a word, Wizardized?
Note to self: Need to contact the Wizardizer, and get some items to him.
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Where does a CZ 457 At-One with Timney trigger and Lilja barrel go on the list?
Finally, after all the probing and checking I've been told I have moderately leaky valves. Docs are going to watch it and see if it gets worse. Hopefully it doesn't, but I'm glad to get an answer. Was not looking forward to getting gutted like a fish, and this may just be kicking the can down the road, but it may not get any worse.
Depending on which valve there are now several minimally invasive procedures available.Finally, after all the probing and checking I've been told I have moderately leaky valves. Docs are going to watch it and see if it gets worse. Hopefully it doesn't, but I'm glad to get an answer. Was not looking forward to getting gutted like a fish, and this may just be kicking the can down the road, but it may not get any worse.
I hope that you're not suffering from symptoms ?!? (chest pain, etc.)
If not, I suppose that's the best news to receive.
I shot this one before its trip to Allen and liked it even though it needed some work. I bet it is fantastic now! Very Cool!View attachment 235401
Picked up Dad’s 1911 today from Allen. An appropriate way to celebrate his memory. The RMR mount and Holosun are a really nice update to an old work horse. That red dot sitting over 20 rounds of 38 Super should sure be a hoot!
Here's to hoping it stays manageable. Just got notice yesterday that one of my compatriots from our yearly trek to Shawnee passed Saturday. Fell in his garage on Friday and died of the injuries. Be careful out there. He was well into his 80's but probably had a few good years left, had he not fallen. A good hearted and wise man. Woodworker, mechanic, RV hauler, Shriner, and Mason. Probably some other things, as well as a loyal husband and loving father. RIP, Mr Dale Graff.Finally, after all the probing and checking I've been told I have moderately leaky valves. Docs are going to watch it and see if it gets worse. Hopefully it doesn't, but I'm glad to get an answer. Was not looking forward to getting gutted like a fish, and this may just be kicking the can down the road, but it may not get any worse.
Here's to hoping it stays manageable. Just got notice yesterday that one of my compatriots from our yearly trek to Shawnee passed Saturday. Fell in his garage on Friday and died of the injuries. Be careful out there. He was well into his 80's but probably had a few good years left, had he not fallen. A good hearted and wise man. Woodworker, mechanic, RV hauler, Shriner, and Mason. Probably some other things, as well as a loyal husband and loving father. RIP, Mr Dale Graff.
Thanks. His absence will be keenly felt next September when we go to Shawnee. He lived off highway 3 south of St Louis over in Illinois so we didn't get together often. Some folks you just click with, you know?My condolences for the loss of your friend.
I've had 2 replaced; 1 mitral, 1 aortic, and still kickn. They do more invasive procedures now and less gutting and some people are home the same day. I didn't get that lucky and got cracked open twice but would bet you would get the invasive procedures if they need fixing. Hope that you won't need either type though and they won't get any worse. Prayers your way SirFinally, after all the probing and checking I've been told I have moderately leaky valves. Docs are going to watch it and see if it gets worse. Hopefully it doesn't, but I'm glad to get an answer. Was not looking forward to getting gutted like a fish, and this may just be kicking the can down the road, but it may not get any worse.
My condolences brother and prayers for his family.Here's to hoping it stays manageable. Just got notice yesterday that one of my compatriots from our yearly trek to Shawnee passed Saturday. Fell in his garage on Friday and died of the injuries. Be careful out there. He was well into his 80's but probably had a few good years left, had he not fallen. A good hearted and wise man. Woodworker, mechanic, RV hauler, Shriner, and Mason. Probably some other things, as well as a loyal husband and loving father. RIP, Mr Dale Graff.
My condolences for the loss of your friend.
Very cool looking forward to your range report.View attachment 235401
Picked up Dad’s 1911 today from Allen. An appropriate way to celebrate his memory. The RMR mount and Holosun are a really nice update to an old work horse. That red dot sitting over 20 rounds of 38 Super should sure be a hoot!