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<blockquote data-quote="Jestik" data-source="post: 2840159" data-attributes="member: 26367"><p>Well, not to throw shade at him, but I took your advice and took my gun to him back in November. I have a 1923 Colt Official Police that is missing the front sight and will not fire reliably. He said that the ejector rod and teeth are worn out, which prevents positive lockup, which leads to misfire. I have no doubt that the guy knows exactly what he is talking about. However, he has had my revolver over two months now, and every time I contact him, he tells me the same thing. The part is hard to find, etc. I believe him, and I trust him, I just cannot help but realize that general gunsmithing is not their bread and butter, so I wanted to try and find someone who was in the actual gunsmithing business.</p><p></p><p>But again, Clint is an upstanding guy, and I don't have any complaints about him or the way he has treated me. If I was in the market for a custom AR, I'd head his direction in a heartbeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jestik, post: 2840159, member: 26367"] Well, not to throw shade at him, but I took your advice and took my gun to him back in November. I have a 1923 Colt Official Police that is missing the front sight and will not fire reliably. He said that the ejector rod and teeth are worn out, which prevents positive lockup, which leads to misfire. I have no doubt that the guy knows exactly what he is talking about. However, he has had my revolver over two months now, and every time I contact him, he tells me the same thing. The part is hard to find, etc. I believe him, and I trust him, I just cannot help but realize that general gunsmithing is not their bread and butter, so I wanted to try and find someone who was in the actual gunsmithing business. But again, Clint is an upstanding guy, and I don't have any complaints about him or the way he has treated me. If I was in the market for a custom AR, I'd head his direction in a heartbeat. [/QUOTE]
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