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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3586255" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Anyone can attach a shingle to their title to call themselves a gunsmith but that title is well deserved if one is capable in the multiple skills required to achieve that title. </p><p>A great trigger smith may decide to branch out and not have those skills for other things they are trying to accomplish but is making bucks. Unfortunately those screw ups cost them the entire business. Learning on the job with internet reviews doesn't cut it. </p><p>Lots of variables in why these smiths are so slow, but as I understand it, they are overwhelmed with business.</p><p>Don't know anything else but rely on comments from those wanting work in forums. </p><p>If its a glock, go to glock forums. </p><p>If it's a winchester, to to those forums. </p><p>It may take a bit or reading, but that is where I would go for a specific firearm.</p><p>That being said we have some stellar gunsmiths on this forum. You just have to search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3586255, member: 5412"] Anyone can attach a shingle to their title to call themselves a gunsmith but that title is well deserved if one is capable in the multiple skills required to achieve that title. A great trigger smith may decide to branch out and not have those skills for other things they are trying to accomplish but is making bucks. Unfortunately those screw ups cost them the entire business. Learning on the job with internet reviews doesn't cut it. Lots of variables in why these smiths are so slow, but as I understand it, they are overwhelmed with business. Don't know anything else but rely on comments from those wanting work in forums. If its a glock, go to glock forums. If it's a winchester, to to those forums. It may take a bit or reading, but that is where I would go for a specific firearm. That being said we have some stellar gunsmiths on this forum. You just have to search. [/QUOTE]
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