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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 64537"><p><strong>Re:Trigger work</strong></p><p></p><p>I don't have significant gunsmith work done at gander mountain. But, for basic stuff you don't need a master gunsmith. </p><p></p><p>Bountyhunter I noted in my previous post that there are over 3000 members on this site and caution should prevail. I agree that guys begging for work should be approached with caution.</p><p></p><p>BUT, it is because of this site that I would use Chris Mathews if undertaking a new project. Many long time members speak highly of him including LB and DK.</p><p></p><p>I love the work my gunsmith does. His name is Dale Storey from Casper Wyoming. But if I didn't know of either Dale or Chris and were asking for opinions on this site and the two names came up, I'd have to go with Chris because of solid recommendations. Does that mean he's better or that Dale is no good? Of course not. What it means is that references are crucial when choosing a gunsmith or any professional for that matter when the price tag is significant. Opinions from respected members are our version of Ebays feedback.</p><p></p><p>I have to agree, some of the guys hawking smith work or custom guns on this site make my skin crawl and I smell the bulls*#t over the internet.</p><p></p><p>Lastly I owe you an apology because I never looked at YOUR list but rather assumed it was the big name big bucks guys before I shot my mouth off. We all know when you assume you make an *** of U and ME!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 64537"] [b]Re:Trigger work[/b] I don't have significant gunsmith work done at gander mountain. But, for basic stuff you don't need a master gunsmith. Bountyhunter I noted in my previous post that there are over 3000 members on this site and caution should prevail. I agree that guys begging for work should be approached with caution. BUT, it is because of this site that I would use Chris Mathews if undertaking a new project. Many long time members speak highly of him including LB and DK. I love the work my gunsmith does. His name is Dale Storey from Casper Wyoming. But if I didn't know of either Dale or Chris and were asking for opinions on this site and the two names came up, I'd have to go with Chris because of solid recommendations. Does that mean he's better or that Dale is no good? Of course not. What it means is that references are crucial when choosing a gunsmith or any professional for that matter when the price tag is significant. Opinions from respected members are our version of Ebays feedback. I have to agree, some of the guys hawking smith work or custom guns on this site make my skin crawl and I smell the bulls*#t over the internet. Lastly I owe you an apology because I never looked at YOUR list but rather assumed it was the big name big bucks guys before I shot my mouth off. We all know when you assume you make an *** of U and ME! [/QUOTE]
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