Carl_Spackler wrote:can any of you recommend a reputable gunsmith in the metro or surrounding area? I figure it's always good to have a contingency plan in case my rifle needs servicing.
David wrote:Ryan at Bill's. He works at Robbinsdale but of course you can drop off at Circle Pines, too.
Sigfan220 wrote:I have had the bulk of my work done at Joe's in St Paul. It's been a while so the smith's name escapes me. He has done rifle and shotgun work everything turned out great.
RAGGED wrote:Sigfan220 wrote:I have had the bulk of my work done at Joe's in St Paul. It's been a while so the smith's name escapes me. He has done rifle and shotgun work everything turned out great.
Bob Everson is a F******* hack and Joes can go to hell, biggest mistake of my life was not dragging their sorry asses into court for wrecking my 1937 Browning 16 ga Auto![]()
Please someone stick up for this ******* so I can post LOTS of great pics
minnesotatv wrote:RAGGED wrote:Sigfan220 wrote:I have had the bulk of my work done at Joe's in St Paul. It's been a while so the smith's name escapes me. He has done rifle and shotgun work everything turned out great.
Bob Everson is a F******* hack and Joes can go to hell, biggest mistake of my life was not dragging their sorry asses into court for wrecking my 1937 Browning 16 ga Auto![]()
Please someone stick up for this ******* so I can post LOTS of great pics
Hey - whatever you do, don't hold back!
BTW, how's that annealing machine coming?
macphisto wrote:Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy!
David wrote:Ryan at Bill's. He works at Robbinsdale but of course you can drop off at Circle Pines, too.
diskdoctr wrote:David wrote:Ryan at Bill's. He works at Robbinsdale but of course you can drop off at Circle Pines, too.
I will second this one. Ryan has done some work for me and did a great job at a more than fair price.
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