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Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
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01/29/17 06:09 PM
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TackDriver
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I would like to start looking for a new gunsmith in Texas, hopefully one who has good knowledge and does thourough jobs on competition / hunting rifle builds. Lower half of Texas would be better so I can drive up there.
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
[Re: TackDriver]
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01/29/17 06:29 PM
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Eyesofahunter
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Matt and rest of Team at Hill Country Rifles are great IMO. They have done a lot of work for me over the years and always happy with result.
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
[Re: TackDriver]
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01/29/17 06:57 PM
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ckat
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For pistols, Alex Hamilton (Ten-Ring) in San Antonio is top notch.
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
[Re: TackDriver]
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01/30/17 02:50 PM
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Matt Hejl
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Will most gunsmiths ship back to you without requiring FFL dealer?
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
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01/30/17 03:57 PM
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ChadTRG42
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Will most gunsmiths ship back to you without requiring FFL dealer? If the gunsmith is an 01 FFL, he is the "dealer", and the firearm can be sent back directly to you.
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
[Re: TackDriver]
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01/30/17 11:09 PM
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ccoker
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in Round Rock there is Hayes Custom Guns.. You won't find anyone better on 3 gun stuff..
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
[Re: TackDriver]
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01/31/17 05:39 AM
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longhorn_cop
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Tumbleweeds Custom Rifles in Round Rock. Mark Pharr
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
[Re: TackDriver]
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01/31/17 12:24 PM
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Ackley_improved
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It is worth the drive to Houston (spring) to see Aaron Roberts at Roberts Precision rifles. His work, in my opinion, is the best there is. Doubly so if you are looking at a competition rifle.
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
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01/31/17 12:28 PM
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dee
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Redbeard gunworks down by corpus or Aaron over in spring are both top notch.
"A vote is like a rifle; it's usefulness depends on the character of the user" Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Looking for a qualified gunsmith in Texas
[Re: longhorn_cop]
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02/01/17 09:31 PM
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Weegs
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Tumbleweeds Custom Rifles in Round Rock. Mark Pharr Ditto on Mark. He built two fine Silhouette Rifles for my son and I and I currently have a .308 project at his shop. He is worth the call.....
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