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where are good gun smiths?

Postby 4thfin on Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:44 pm

New to the board here.......can anyone tell me some local gunsmiths that you have used before?

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Re: where are good sun smiths?

Postby 4thfin on Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:45 pm

duh!!!! of course i mean gun smith!!!
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby JoeH on Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:08 pm

Can you be more specific? Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun? Minor/Major work? Customizing/Repair? et al
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Re: where are good sun smiths?

Postby 4thfin on Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:29 pm

joe

i am looking at both pistol and rifle (.22). i believe it would be minor repair. they are my father's and i offered to help see about repairing them.
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Re: where are good sun smiths?

Postby gunshop guy on Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:41 pm

Larry Dullum in Anoka is very good. I do not have his number handy but if you call Bill's Gun Shop at 763-792-4867 they can give you the number.
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby macphisto on Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:26 pm

Bob at Joe's Sporting Goods in Roseville is great from my one experience with him.
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby EAJuggalo on Sat Dec 01, 2007 2:14 am

I'll second Bob at Joe's in Roseville. Other than Butch, he's the only gunsmith that has looked at my Glock, he wouldn't just sell me the part I needed he pretty much demanded that he put it in for free on the spot.
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby MNBud on Sat Dec 01, 2007 8:23 am

I have had Kirk King do some work on two different guns for me and the work was top notch.He is in Minnetonka. 952-938-5242
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby Einthoven's Triangle on Sat Dec 01, 2007 8:25 am

Here are people that I have had work done by and have no qualms with recommending!
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Ahlmans 9525 W. 230th St.Morristown, MN 55052 (507) 685-4244

Territorial Gunsmithing 733 6th Ave South Hopkins, MN 952-931-9451 Randy Hengl gunsmith@gunsmith.net Randy will give you an education......

Palmor Raysnor 4110 Main Street St. Bonifacious MN 55375 952-446-1435
hours 11-5p The door is around back behind the front of the building.
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby Aceq2jot on Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:24 am

macphisto wrote:Bob at Joe's Sporting Goods in Roseville is great from my one experience with him.


Silly boy are you trying to confuse people?? Joe's is in Little Canada, as rice street is the border for Roseville, Little Canada and Maplewood.
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby macphisto on Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:24 am

Aceq2jot wrote:
macphisto wrote:Bob at Joe's Sporting Goods in Roseville is great from my one experience with him.


Silly boy are you trying to confuse people?? Joe's is in Little Canada, as rice street is the border for Roseville, Little Canada and Maplewood.

You'd better let them know, you border nazi. ;)

Joe's Sporting Goods
33 East County Road B
St.Paul, MN 55117

http://www.joessportinggoods.us/info.html
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby Aceq2jot on Sun Dec 02, 2007 4:35 pm

macphisto wrote:
Aceq2jot wrote:
macphisto wrote:Bob at Joe's Sporting Goods in Roseville is great from my one experience with him.


Silly boy are you trying to confuse people?? Joe's is in Little Canada, as rice street is the border for Roseville, Little Canada and Maplewood.

You'd better let them know, you border nazi. ;)

Joe's Sporting Goods
33 East County Road B
St.Paul, MN 55117

http://www.joessportinggoods.us/info.html


I will email them :P And tell them they are in the wrong city ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby gunshop guy on Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:17 am

Aceq2jot wrote:
macphisto wrote:Bob at Joe's Sporting Goods in Roseville is great from my one experience with him.


Silly boy are you trying to confuse people?? Joe's is in Little Canada, as rice street is the border for Roseville, Little Canada and Maplewood.


I believe they are actually Maplewood... however, they say St. Paul.
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby Ironbear on Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:50 am

gunshop guy wrote:
Aceq2jot wrote:Silly boy are you trying to confuse people?? Joe's is in Little Canada, as rice street is the border for Roseville, Little Canada and Maplewood.
I believe they are actually Maplewood... however, they say St. Paul.
County B is the Little Canada/Maplewood border, so since Joe's is on the North side of B, they are technically in Little Canada. However, it seems that the Post Office can't get it straight. In that area, it seems that all the ZIP codes resolve to St. Paul. My mail and packages come through the Roseville Post Office, but are often addressed "St. Paul". For that matter, the Post Office has a different spelling for my street than is on the street signs! I don't really know who is correct. :roll:
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Re: where are good gun smiths?

Postby 4thfin on Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:32 pm

thanks for all the assistance. i will get to calling some.
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