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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 2224637" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>I've had this experience with a lot of gunsmiths. It's got to be difficult when they're a one man show though. Every minute talking is money wasted. I know it takes me a lot of time setting up a lathe and tooling. So talking takes away money making time. I help at my friends gunshop from time to time. The amount of idiots that ramble through the door is mind boggling. Guys looking for left handed Remington 742s because his cousin actually had one, guys trying to draw their concealed pistol to "show" you the problem, bringing stuff in loaded, zero regard for safety. And then theres the just plain weird people. I've had people want to "look" at a new firearm and then attempt to completely disassemble said firearm on the sales counter. I get both sides but I try to be the nicest I can both as a customer and a service provider...to a point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 2224637, member: 107749"] I've had this experience with a lot of gunsmiths. It's got to be difficult when they're a one man show though. Every minute talking is money wasted. I know it takes me a lot of time setting up a lathe and tooling. So talking takes away money making time. I help at my friends gunshop from time to time. The amount of idiots that ramble through the door is mind boggling. Guys looking for left handed Remington 742s because his cousin actually had one, guys trying to draw their concealed pistol to "show" you the problem, bringing stuff in loaded, zero regard for safety. And then theres the just plain weird people. I've had people want to "look" at a new firearm and then attempt to completely disassemble said firearm on the sales counter. I get both sides but I try to be the nicest I can both as a customer and a service provider...to a point. [/QUOTE]
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