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How to handle problems with gunsmith?
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<blockquote data-quote="greggc1960" data-source="post: 886883" data-attributes="member: 67952"><p>Here is my valuable lesson learned the hard way. Check out the smith you're going to use. Try to get a look at his work, before you commit. Do</p><p>Not jump just to get the ball rolling. If you get a feeling something aint rite, it probably aint. If the smith starts being kind of vague, collect your stuff, and go somewhere else. Get a schedule, he should tell you. Thanks to JE Custom for that last tidbit, vry sound advice. I did every thing wrong, and got burned.</p><p>I got my rifle back, and it looked ok at a glance. Futher closer inspection wasn't so good. I'll try and learn how to post pictures. I genuinely hope some else can learn from this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggc1960, post: 886883, member: 67952"] Here is my valuable lesson learned the hard way. Check out the smith you're going to use. Try to get a look at his work, before you commit. Do Not jump just to get the ball rolling. If you get a feeling something aint rite, it probably aint. If the smith starts being kind of vague, collect your stuff, and go somewhere else. Get a schedule, he should tell you. Thanks to JE Custom for that last tidbit, vry sound advice. I did every thing wrong, and got burned. I got my rifle back, and it looked ok at a glance. Futher closer inspection wasn't so good. I'll try and learn how to post pictures. I genuinely hope some else can learn from this. [/QUOTE]
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