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Gunsmithing
How long should it take??
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2381857" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I have a gunsmith who I have been using for years. He is very dependable and reasonable with his prices. He's in Plains, Montana, about an hour's drive from Missoula where your gunsmith is located. He's getting on in years, however he still makes his estimated delivery times. Dennis Olson is his name, his work is impeccable, and......either his wife or he will answer the phone and/or return phone calls. For me personally I would have asked for an estimate on delivery/turnaround time on the work. And.....if it were my rifle and I was unhappy with the turnaround time, I would call the gunsmith and tell him when you were coming to pick your rifle up and to have it ready when you arrive. Six months seems like a long time to get a set of sights, that were already provided, to be installed on a gun. I do not know what the conversation was between you and this gunsmith, however.............it is "ALWAYS" a good practice to ask for an estimated turnaround time with any work that is being done on a rifle or anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2381857, member: 69192"] I have a gunsmith who I have been using for years. He is very dependable and reasonable with his prices. He's in Plains, Montana, about an hour's drive from Missoula where your gunsmith is located. He's getting on in years, however he still makes his estimated delivery times. Dennis Olson is his name, his work is impeccable, and......either his wife or he will answer the phone and/or return phone calls. For me personally I would have asked for an estimate on delivery/turnaround time on the work. And.....if it were my rifle and I was unhappy with the turnaround time, I would call the gunsmith and tell him when you were coming to pick your rifle up and to have it ready when you arrive. Six months seems like a long time to get a set of sights, that were already provided, to be installed on a gun. I do not know what the conversation was between you and this gunsmith, however.............it is "ALWAYS" a good practice to ask for an estimated turnaround time with any work that is being done on a rifle or anything else. [/QUOTE]
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