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<blockquote data-quote="spacepiggy" data-source="post: 2703040" data-attributes="member: 24710"><p>Seems H&H is the place to hate around here. I've had only good experiences there. I've taken 2 shotguns and a Glock to the gunsmith counter and all were done while I waited. The shottys had loose stocks, one a 60 YO Winchester I got from my father-in-law, the other an 870 I bought at H&H a few months earlier. Those took minutes, they charged for turning the wrench on the Winchester a whole $10, the 870 was free. I had to wait (actually shoot something else on the range) for about half an hour while they installed night sights on my Glock. No scratches, sighted in perfectly. The sights were on sale, and only charged $15 to install. I can't buy the proper tools that cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spacepiggy, post: 2703040, member: 24710"] Seems H&H is the place to hate around here. I've had only good experiences there. I've taken 2 shotguns and a Glock to the gunsmith counter and all were done while I waited. The shottys had loose stocks, one a 60 YO Winchester I got from my father-in-law, the other an 870 I bought at H&H a few months earlier. Those took minutes, they charged for turning the wrench on the Winchester a whole $10, the 870 was free. I had to wait (actually shoot something else on the range) for about half an hour while they installed night sights on my Glock. No scratches, sighted in perfectly. The sights were on sale, and only charged $15 to install. I can't buy the proper tools that cheap. [/QUOTE]
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