BullOnParade
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
I've heard it maybe a dozen times in my shooting career, which is not very long, "the Browning Lever-action Rifle is a real b to reassemble and even some gunsmiths won't work on em". I've done a lot of reading about the BLR over the years, so maybe I'm overexposed to the claim compared to most non-owners, but I'm starting to think it's internet/fudd BS
I'm looking for verification of this claim. I'm not asking someone to confirm the BLR is challenging to work on internally, any gear work with that fine of teeth will be a test of patience and skill. But if you have ever been denied service by a gunsmith, because the rifle in need was a BLR, I want to hear the story. Even better, if you're a professional smith (licensed, insured, etc) who doesn't work on these guns, let me know. I may have my foot in my mouth, but I can't see any business man turning down a paying customer, so long as that customer is agreeing to an hourly or (appropriate) flat rate for such work.
I'm looking for verification of this claim. I'm not asking someone to confirm the BLR is challenging to work on internally, any gear work with that fine of teeth will be a test of patience and skill. But if you have ever been denied service by a gunsmith, because the rifle in need was a BLR, I want to hear the story. Even better, if you're a professional smith (licensed, insured, etc) who doesn't work on these guns, let me know. I may have my foot in my mouth, but I can't see any business man turning down a paying customer, so long as that customer is agreeing to an hourly or (appropriate) flat rate for such work.