Pardini K22 dry fire.....(few words about the Nygords)
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:40 pm
A couple of weeks ago I had the fortune of speaking with Donna Nygord about the K22 listed on the website's used guns section. I knew Mr. Nygord had already given notice about his delicate condition. I was sadden beyond words when only a couple of days after our conversation Don passed away.
After the announcement I didn't think anyone would have the energy or will to have packaged and shipped the gun. In my mind I was not getting the Pardini but it would have been OK. I would have understood how grief would have prevented anyone from carrying on.
To my surprise and admiration the Pardini arrived today. I'm touched by Mrs. Nygord's dedication and strength.
The gun is in immaculate condition and what makes it even more special (to me) is the fine "Nygord Precision Products" engraving on the side. Sign of how much pride was put into this company.
If I'm rambling I apologize...I'm not one to express my feelings but this time I feel I need to give one more testament of some truly great people like the Nygords.
Thank you Donna and God bless you both!
.................... For the readers of this posting ............................
If you have read this far maybe you can help me with this
Can anyone tell me if the Pardini K22 be dry fired?
If not, what do you recommend?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Luis
After the announcement I didn't think anyone would have the energy or will to have packaged and shipped the gun. In my mind I was not getting the Pardini but it would have been OK. I would have understood how grief would have prevented anyone from carrying on.
To my surprise and admiration the Pardini arrived today. I'm touched by Mrs. Nygord's dedication and strength.
The gun is in immaculate condition and what makes it even more special (to me) is the fine "Nygord Precision Products" engraving on the side. Sign of how much pride was put into this company.
If I'm rambling I apologize...I'm not one to express my feelings but this time I feel I need to give one more testament of some truly great people like the Nygords.
Thank you Donna and God bless you both!
.................... For the readers of this posting ............................
If you have read this far maybe you can help me with this
Can anyone tell me if the Pardini K22 be dry fired?
If not, what do you recommend?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Luis