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Muzzel break blew off on the first shot!
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 640856" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Everyone's entitled to a mistake now & again, but HOLY CRAP man!!</p><p>Not only was that dangerous, & irresponsible, but IMO if a guy tried to "pull" something over on me like that id seriously consider kicking his *** for putting me or my family members in danger.</p><p>There's a reason I use LRH sponsors for my firearm needs, repairs, & builds. The guys here cater to one of the most demanding consumers market on the planet. They wouldn't cater to such clientele unless they were top notch smiths.</p><p>That's a very hard earned lesson you, & your smith had. I applaud you for giving him a chance to make it right, but I'd expect a new barrel of equal length, & a new brake. Id sell it immediately, & also wouldn't let him touch another firearm I ever planned on shooting.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>Please understand I am not advocating violence. I'm just sayin' id be ****ed enough to seriously consider it. Which, again is why I use LRH Sponsors. I research them thoroughly, & get my own list of references, call & personally talk to as many as I can, & then choose which smith fits my particular project the best at the time. I can sleep peacefully, knowing I made a good choice of a trustworthy, top shelf smith.</p><p>You obviously have a much better temperament than I do. I commend you for that, & for being an example of how keeping a level head serves your purpose better. I will try to remember this example for use in everyday life. I'm quite impressed to say the least. I'm pretty sure I couldn't keep my cool as well as you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 640856, member: 22166"] Everyone's entitled to a mistake now & again, but HOLY CRAP man!! Not only was that dangerous, & irresponsible, but IMO if a guy tried to "pull" something over on me like that id seriously consider kicking his *** for putting me or my family members in danger. There's a reason I use LRH sponsors for my firearm needs, repairs, & builds. The guys here cater to one of the most demanding consumers market on the planet. They wouldn't cater to such clientele unless they were top notch smiths. That's a very hard earned lesson you, & your smith had. I applaud you for giving him a chance to make it right, but I'd expect a new barrel of equal length, & a new brake. Id sell it immediately, & also wouldn't let him touch another firearm I ever planned on shooting. Edit: Please understand I am not advocating violence. I'm just sayin' id be ****ed enough to seriously consider it. Which, again is why I use LRH Sponsors. I research them thoroughly, & get my own list of references, call & personally talk to as many as I can, & then choose which smith fits my particular project the best at the time. I can sleep peacefully, knowing I made a good choice of a trustworthy, top shelf smith. You obviously have a much better temperament than I do. I commend you for that, & for being an example of how keeping a level head serves your purpose better. I will try to remember this example for use in everyday life. I'm quite impressed to say the least. I'm pretty sure I couldn't keep my cool as well as you have. [/QUOTE]
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