Posted: 6/21/2011 10:18:23 AM EDT
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Looking for a Good AR gunsmith in the Houston area. Anyone know of any they would recommend?
THANKS in Advance!! |
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http://www.freergunshop.com/ old school gunshop. I have used them once to do some work on my browning buckmark. after they got through with it i think the gun was cleaner than when it was NIB.
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Checked out as in you're prepared to purchase it or you've already purchased it?
Trigger install is pretty simple if you're handy with tools, have a credit card to order new springs after you bend one you didn't mean to and like to fix your own gear. I don't know of any good AR smiths that offer retail services in the area. Lots of army folks just north of NW houston though might know a bit about the system. -Luke |
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For only 20 rounds of .223 and range fees at American Shooting Center I'll go though your AR15 with you there, install the trigger while walking you though the platform. Assuming it's not a basket case and everything checks out you can sight it in\test it before we leave. Worse case we can shoot my AR15 and I'll give you some parts to order. I don't have a bunch of extra parts but I do have tools and know how having built a few. |
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For only 20 rounds of .223 and range fees at American Shooting Center I'll go though your AR15 with you there, install the trigger while walking you though the platform. Assuming it's not a basket case and everything checks out you can sight it in\test it before we leave. Worse case we can shoot my AR15 and I'll give you some parts to order. I don't have a bunch of extra parts but I do have tools and know how having built a few. This is the way to go... AR15s are super easy to work on. No need for a gun smith. |