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  1. #1
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    Default Props to Economy Gunsmithing

    Took my Sako Quad in. One of the action screws was protruding into the action and interfering with the bolt. He ground it down and sent me on my way, no charge. A small thing but something I appreciate.

    He also put an adjustable comb on my 391 years ago and it was great work.

  2. #2
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    Default Re: Props to Economy Gunsmithing

    They were recommended to me by a friend and they did good work at a fair price for me as well.


    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper View Post
    Took my Sako Quad in. One of the action screws was protruding into the action and interfering with the bolt. He ground it down and sent me on my way, no charge. A small thing but something I appreciate.

    He also put an adjustable comb on my 391 years ago and it was great work.

  3. #3
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    North Hills, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Props to Economy Gunsmithing

    +1 for Economy. I had my Ruger Red Label modified to not set the safety each time I break open the gun (I use it mostly for clay's) and a mid bead added. Quick turnaround, excellent work, reasonable costs and friendly, highly recommended. Some friends have had work done there and express the same opinion.

  4. #4
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    Default Re: Props to Economy Gunsmithing

    Not the most organized gun shop I have been to but they do great work and I do all my transfers there.

  5. #5
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    Jul 2009
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    Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Props to Economy Gunsmithing

    Quote Originally Posted by SteelCityK9Cop View Post
    Not the most organized gun shop I have been to but they do great work and I do all my transfers there.
    How much do they charge for a transfer? I didn't realize that they did transfers there.

    I've taken a few guns there over the last few years. They've always done great work and are reasonably priced. I'd certainly recommend them.

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