I was one of the instigators convincing then Dan Wesson owner Bob Serva to come up with a 10 mm in a 1911 configuration. The result was the Razorback. The first 150 buyers could request custom features. I was the first to place an order and got the gun with my old WHP badge number (25) as the serial number, XS sights, and serial numbers on the magazine.
As a result of my input, Bob sent mine in a presentation case.
I liked the gun enough that I contacted Bob and asked him about possibility of a CCO version of the Razorback.
Bob said that sounds like fun, lets do it. As a result, a few weeks later I received to my knowledge, the only CCO Razorback in existence and it has my badge number as the serial number too.
I carried one or the other everyday on the ranch for 20 years. When we moved back to town, I retired them and went to a Colt Defender 45. Not quite as much horsepower and muzzle blast for town living.
As a result of my input, Bob sent mine in a presentation case.
I liked the gun enough that I contacted Bob and asked him about possibility of a CCO version of the Razorback.
Bob said that sounds like fun, lets do it. As a result, a few weeks later I received to my knowledge, the only CCO Razorback in existence and it has my badge number as the serial number too.
I carried one or the other everyday on the ranch for 20 years. When we moved back to town, I retired them and went to a Colt Defender 45. Not quite as much horsepower and muzzle blast for town living.
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