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<blockquote data-quote="Rob72" data-source="post: 995107" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>That can get nasty. No MkII "detail" job is worth $120, unless, as noted, he replaced parts for you (and he should call before doing that, unless the weapon was not functionally safe w/o the repair; even then...)</p><p></p><p>Now, obviously, we're only getting 1/2 the story. Was the MkII left out, over the winter and rusted shut? Shot a bunch of rabbits, and got it soaked in blood? I'm only being half sarcastic, I've seen both of these scenarios.<img src="/images/smilies/lookaround.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":lookaroun" title="Lookaround :lookaroun" data-shortname=":lookaroun" /></p><p></p><p>Pretty much, your only recourse is 1) pay him (negotiate it down to $75/80), or 2) get a written list of what he says he did, and get quotes from a few other smiths in the area, and talk to your county sherriff and/or DA, since its theft/extortion/illegal business practices, depending on your state's laws.</p><p></p><p>Unless you've got <em><u>lots</u></em> of time and energy, I would probably do #1, and spread the hole's name far and wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob72, post: 995107, member: 707"] That can get nasty. No MkII "detail" job is worth $120, unless, as noted, he replaced parts for you (and he should call before doing that, unless the weapon was not functionally safe w/o the repair; even then...) Now, obviously, we're only getting 1/2 the story. Was the MkII left out, over the winter and rusted shut? Shot a bunch of rabbits, and got it soaked in blood? I'm only being half sarcastic, I've seen both of these scenarios.:lookaroun Pretty much, your only recourse is 1) pay him (negotiate it down to $75/80), or 2) get a written list of what he says he did, and get quotes from a few other smiths in the area, and talk to your county sherriff and/or DA, since its theft/extortion/illegal business practices, depending on your state's laws. Unless you've got [I][U]lots[/U][/I] of time and energy, I would probably do #1, and spread the hole's name far and wide. [/QUOTE]
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