Then I'd contact Peter @ Rusty Wood. (There may be someone closer, depending where you are.)
Thanks for your help.
London Ontario area. Either way, it'll have to be mailed
Then I'd contact Peter @ Rusty Wood. (There may be someone closer, depending where you are.)
Murray's a top shelf guy. But there gets to be a point where a fella just wants to have some more time for himself, family, life etc.
Do the math, 50 yrs in the business, the clock is running out on the rest of it.... he deserves to really enjoy the years left.
I say, good on him to make the decision. But yes, it's a sad day for gun owners, too.
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Like mention earlier irunguns has a import export service for sending guns for warranty repair and gunsmithing. Opens alot of doors in my eyes.
If anyone has experienced Grech Outdoors' service, be afraid - be very afraid, and send your S&W to the US for service. No parts, no care, no timeline, no responsiveness, no courtesy, no communication.
I just read this in another thread...
After 50 years in the gun industry Murray Charlton Ind will be closing it's doors.
I've had many dealings with them and always got top service and quality. I wonder who will take up Sig and S&W warranty work???
Agree. Ive had work done by him in the past. Great guy and its hard to put a price on the experience he brought to his work. He will be missed.
When I had a Smith & Wesson revolver many moons ago I was told to send it too Wortners in Chatham for service. is he still in Business ?
Sounds like a better place than grech, if not, I can see myself sending through IRG for work at the factory, at least for serious stuff!Yep they are still in Chatham.George passed a while back but his son took over.I thought they had the contract to service S&W .They put a new cylinder on my 686 a while back and it was a fairly quick turn around and no charge warranty work.Works fine for me.
Thanks for your help.
London Ontario area. Either way, it'll have to be mailed
Wow, I had no idea they were anything but a Mossberg service depot.Savage and I believe Remington use them, among others, cheap, but they are terrible to deal with and take forever, I had one of the savage 10tr with bent barrel, took over a year and still no fix, so had to rag on savage till they gave me a new one, 15 months all together! Plus I had to pay the shipping to grech! A list of very good gun smiths who specialize in smith and Wesson would help!
Wow, I had no idea they were anything but a Mossberg service depot.
Must be good at something. Self-promotion?



























