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Long gun service

Postby brian thomas on Sat Aug 20, 2016 3:13 pm

I have not shot in a while , when I was active I used Territorial Gunsmithing for most of my work .
Since he retired , I am on the hunt for replacement gunsmith.
I have some competition rifles that were last used in competition in the mid 60's .
They were stored well and appear to be in good shape .
I would like to find someone to clean , inspect and service any needs they have .
Can someone recommend place to take them ?
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Re: Long gun service

Postby onebohemian on Sat Aug 20, 2016 5:47 pm

Mark

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"It turns out that what you have is less important than what you do with it." (In honor of 'Goalie,' 2013).
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Re: Long gun service

Postby slo squeezin on Sun Aug 21, 2016 7:21 am

+1 on Bob. Had him work on my shotgun, very happy with the results. Another gunsmith with a great reputation for working on precision rifles is Jim Kobe. PM for details if interested.

I was also sad to see Randy leave town. Haven't heard from him in several years. Miss Gage too.
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