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Gunsmithing
Chambering cost
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 1345930" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>All depends on the market you live in. Gunsmiths with good reputations and proven records can charge more and they have people on waiting lists to do work. Your looking at $300- $400</p><p></p><p>Smaller markets where they are not as doing as much work or don't do gunsmithing as there sole source of income can charge less.</p><p></p><p>The smiths I use charge about $200-$250 for trueing, chambering and putting together. Neither are full time gun smiths but both have very proven records.</p><p></p><p>Key is to use someone who has proved to do quality work they will stand behind. Shop around you might find it is worth paying $300-$400 to use a reputable smith. But just because someone charges $200ish doesn't mean they aren't good but definitely do some research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 1345930, member: 88320"] All depends on the market you live in. Gunsmiths with good reputations and proven records can charge more and they have people on waiting lists to do work. Your looking at $300- $400 Smaller markets where they are not as doing as much work or don't do gunsmithing as there sole source of income can charge less. The smiths I use charge about $200-$250 for trueing, chambering and putting together. Neither are full time gun smiths but both have very proven records. Key is to use someone who has proved to do quality work they will stand behind. Shop around you might find it is worth paying $300-$400 to use a reputable smith. But just because someone charges $200ish doesn't mean they aren't good but definitely do some research. [/QUOTE]
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