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Does anyone know of a pro mod/customization company in Canada?

Something along the lines of some of them in the states like, Taran Tactical or Customized Creations (https://youtu.be/6xF99JqxghQ), etc.

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If there is, have you done any mods to your guns? I'd be interested in looking at the work done.
 
There's Black Box customs and Casey at TacOrd does some milling and coating also.
I've been lusting over the work Agency Arms does but no such thing in Canada yet that I'm aware of.
 
I've got a slide I had some milling done that's sitting at my house but I'm on a 6 weeks turnaround at work and haven't even seen it yet. When it get back in a couple weeks I'll post pics
 
I'm not necessarily looking to do any milling work. Although, it does make it look cooler...

Stuff like enhancements for IPSC shooting.

Speaking of IPSC shooting, I was watching a video of Chris Cheng, explaining all about trigger pull. However, while observing him, I noticed that he didn't do a full slide rack back (whatever the term is, it's early and I'm tired). He just placed his thumb on the top of of his 'customized' Glock (in the hole, I guess he has a cut out) and just slide it back slightly enough to reset his trigger. Considering the strength of a stock recoil spring, I would say that's impossible or he's got one really strong thumb.

I've marked the time area, so that you guys don't have to be bored with what he's talking about...

https://youtu.be/Ukuq-QhAXDY?t=1m52s
 
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I'm not necessarily looking to do any milling work. Although, it does make it look cooler...

Stuff like enhancements for IPSC shooting.

Speaking of IPSC shooting, I was watching a video of Chris Cheng, explaining all about trigger pull. However, while observing him, I noticed that he didn't do a full slide rack back (whatever the term is, it's early and I'm tired). He just placed his thumb on the top of of his 'customized' Glock (in the hole, I guess he has a cut out) and just slide it back slightly enough to reset his trigger. Considering the strength of a stock recoil spring, I would say that's impossible or he's got one really strong thumb.

I've marked the time area, so that you guys don't have to be bored with one his talking about...

https://youtu.be/Ukuq-QhAXDY?t=1m52s

Nah, he's just really used to doing it. Having those serrations done at the front helps a lot in slide manipulations.
 
They are called gunsmiths, good ones take time, so if you are in a rush don't bother.

Gunner t armco was one of the best, he's retired now, his apprentance Clarence at bumblebee customs isn't bad.

I was able to get Gunnar to do some work for me but that because I've known him for 25 years.

Joe at dlask arms is ok, but be prepared for a pricy bill, for mediocre work.
 
Thanks all for your help and input.

I took a look at Black Box Custom and it seems to closest to what I would like done.

I'll have to give them a shout or send them an email.
 
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