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Anyone know a good gunsmith in Prince George
Looking for a good gunsmith to glass bed a rifle. Does anyone know of such a person?
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If you don't find anyone in Prince and you wanted to drive out here to Burns Lake, you could try bill @ billsguns
billsgun@telus.net 250 692 3600 |
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No doubt about it Bill is a fine smith. The other alternative is get a can of Devcon 10110 and do it yourself. Its not hard and quite enjoyable. I have an excellent article downloaded from 6mmBR.com I can send you on stress free pillar bedding. Just did a buddys rifle and it went without a hitch.
Or get ahold of Bill in Burns and he even comes to PG quite a bit. You could hook up with him here and save some shipping. I STRONGLY recommend not getting it done in town here. |
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What about Corlanes in Dawson Creek ? i also need a bedding and a crown job done and was thinking maybe worth shipping up to those guys ?
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Corlanes
Corlane's / Rocky Mountain Rifles gets my vote. They do great work, and its only a 2hr drive for me from Alberta. They have done workk for me and a few friends in the past and right now making a new barrel for me for a project rifle.
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Corlanes is top notch. They did the smithing on my bench gun and my tactical/hunting rig. Reasonable price quoted and charged and done when said it will be done.
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I vote for Corlanes
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