DobeGrant45c
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I’m trying to find a good gunsmith in the state or at the very least in the adjoining states. As many of you know, shipping rifles has turned into a gamble these days.
I’m trying to find a good gunsmith in the state or at the very least in the adjoining states. As many of you know, shipping rifles has turned into a gamble these days.
I’m trying to find a good gunsmith in the state or at the very least in the adjoining states. As many of you know, shipping rifles has turned into a gamble these days.
+1 on @rookhawkNot to sound negative, but I think your question leads to ruin for the sake of convenience. I'm pretty dialed in to who the most competent gunsmiths are in the entire nation.
The guy that does stock work is in Michigan.
The guy that does action work is in Colorado.
The guy that can black barrels and furniture to the highest quality is in England.
The guy that can brown damascus barrels is in Vermont.
The guy that can install S.W. Silvers pads flawlessly is in Illinois.
The guy that can color case harden is in New York.
The guy that can install claw mounts is in New Hampshire.
The guy that can fix and time ejectors is in Oklahoma.
The guy that can retrace engraving is in Connecticut.
Yes, most of them can do a variety of things, but not with true excellence. This is the same situation as occurs at Purdey, Boss, Holland, and Rigby. There isn't one best-grade gunsmith on planet earth, each master of his trade spent 20-30 years doing a handful of things really well. To build a best gun on average takes 20 skilled tradesman working together. The above competent gunsmiths are always shipping out stuff to outworkers that can do it better and faster than they can, even if they can do it all if a gun was literally held to their head.
If you're unwilling to ship, you're going to probably get mediocre work done at best.
Great. I’ll give them a ring. Thanks!As I said GA Firing Line does my work in GA and I highly recommend them. Look up their website. They are 4 weeks behind however
Appreciate the comments and am aware that if I want “the best” I’ll probably have to ship the gun.
I’m simply curious if there is a competent gunsmith in the state or surrounding states that isn’t merely an AR-15 Builder. Was curious if anyone on the forum knew of one, that’s all.
I’m needing basic (well basic for an actual gunsmith) work done on a rifle, new pad and possibly some new sights.
I’m obviously not above shipping a rifle…but naturally would love to find a good smith in the state if one exists.
I’d be fascinated to see how that turns out! John and his crew did work on a Remington 700 for me years ago.I use Whidden Gunworks for all of my gunsmithing needs. You won’t find a nicer bunch of fellas. They are currently finishing up a conversion from a 375 H&H to a 404Jeffery of a CZ 550. Haven’t got it yet to run it through its paces but I feel confident that it will work as needed based on all the other work they have done for me. I was in their shop on Friday last week and said they are about a month or so from having the 404J ready to go. I’ll report back once I get the rifle in hand.