Earl Fuzzy Farrant LA PD pistol team grip maker
I was thinking about drinking and pistol competition. Fuzzy Furrant's antics came to mind. He made some very innovative gun stocks as well. Found an interesting thread. Maybe Drago has some more info to share???
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1961-1980/101546-stocks-hurst.html
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Had two sets of Fuzzy's grips for Pythons.
The first one went away with the Python, and I missed the grips so I had another set made for a subsequent Python. Fuzzy's son answered the phone and the last set I had was supposedly among the last that Fuzzy made according to his son.
My first m19 s&w HAD A SET OF fUZZY'S STOCKS
dang cap lock.... I really liked em, should have kept them, but Pachmayrs were all the rage in 1982...I am ashamed.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
My first m19 s&w HAD A SET OF fUZZY'S STOCKS
I've got two sets. Fuzzy lived locally and when I started in LE, most of the "old timers" had Fuzzy's grips on their revolvers. One of my sets came from a friend who decided that Pachmayr rubber grips were better. The other set I rescued from the range trash can. The latter are chipped and I've always wanted to see if somebody could copy them.