My apologies.
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Back to gunsmoke... That was a decent TV show.... oh wait... hehe
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Yes, please, lets get back to how much Gunsmoke sucks!! They are the worst.
Ok, we are bck on track now......
I would say it was September or October of last year. No, unfortunately I dont remember there names. If I heard the names of some of the smiths there it might ring a bell.
I dropped in there earlier this year mid-week- wierd place- had about 6 people "working" everyone wanted me to take their CCW class like Rev Jones was speaking and the punch was going to be good and cold-
of the eleven handguns in stock- they didn't know what they had and while wondering if I was on candid camera.... two people brought guns in with gunsmithing work that was recently completed and both had questions/problems?
seems more like bun-smoke to me......
I've been in there before, but never bought anything. I never really got a good feel from the place. I chatted with one of the smiths about doing some work on a rifle and he seemed to know a little bit of jack and a lot of sh*&.
Didn't realize it was this bad though. Damn. I appreciate the info though. Thanks guys!
I used to work less than a block away from there. Ever since I'm not that close, I've lost weight, make more money, and sleep better.
Seriously, that place sucks balls.
The amazing part is no one from there has commented on CO-AR15 ... if they even know it exists.
Z
While not lending opinion either way I would like to relay an experience a gent I know had:
He had a pair of new matching Colt Lightweight Defenders he took there for the "Full House" treatment. Pistols were there just short of ONE YEAR.
He gets the call that they were ready and picks them up. Huge logo etched/sandblasted into the side of the slides and probabley .050 deep and illegible. Facet work was performed to slide stop, safety and mainspring housings with what appeared to be a cut off wheel in a Dremel. No symmetry, just random cuts with no pattern of varying depth and length. Interior of one slide had big Dremel cuts in the locking lug area for unknown reasons.
Triggers, one had a gritty and creepy pull that broke at 6# 12 oz with considerable overtravel. The other had measurable take up and broke at 5# 3 oz and not enough travel, sear was bumping the half cock notch and the sear nose was ruined.
One had failure to extract issues, the extractor had been "Polished" to the extent that not enough hook was available to reliably catch the case rim. Both were under tensioned.
One pistol would not go into battery consistently.
He chose not to take them back there for repair.
Both run 100% now.
Draw your own conclusions.......................................