I think that's what drives most of us to pick up tools. The good guys are extremely busy, and the bad guys you don't want to touch your stuff. - dan
because I can't find a good gunsmith I can meet and learn to trust over here.
I was really hoping someone in the Montreal area was going to voice up and say they knew a Great gunsmith.
Has anyone had experience with Paul at Snapshot on the South Shore of MTL ????
I was really hoping someone in the Montreal area was going to voice up and say they knew a Great gunsmith.
Has anyone had experience with Paul at Snapshot on the South Shore of MTL ????
That's it...Nope,because i do my own gunsmithing.
Why pay when you can learn something new?
Yup, Mick is super accuraate, and super fast turnaround.Mick McPhee in Kamloops is a machinist, custom barrel maker and precision gun builder second to none. The man is obsessive compulsive about making things perfect and his shop is so neatly squared away it makes me nervous. (his 1942 Pratt&Wittney rifling machine is frikken COOL) I'd rave about him more, but I'm afraid you'll all want to go to him and my own projects will take longer.
I was working in Lethbridge with the late Ron Propp about 1980 and had just replaced the lop lever spring on a Savage single shot 12ga and all that was left to do was tighten on the buttstock. Simple right.
Well at some point Savage came up with a plastic stock that they called "Tenite" and as I was getting the tension just right, the stock shattered into one hundred pieces on the bench infront of me. Not a replacement to be found anywhere, had to buy the customer a walnut one. He wasn't happy because the wood didn't match his Tenite forend so I had to get him a replacement forend as well. A $5 repair job that probably cost me$100 at the time.
I waked into Lawson's in Fredericton a couple of years back to pick up some projectiles and low and behold, he was behind the counter with a steel roddown the bore of a firearm. On top of that he was hitting it with a carpenter's hammer
pushing out a stuck projectile.
The man showed no shame whatsoever.LAWTONS