I don’t think Burton is taking new work right now. But he’s in here some. His place to say.
I don’t think Burton is taking new work right now. But he’s in here some. His place to say.
Virgil Tripp especially 9mm guns. He'll get them squared away like nobody's business.
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Not sure how retro but check out AJ Zito...he might be doing work still.
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AJ is still working on guns to the best of my knowledge; a couple months ago he did some work on my friend's Professional.
Bob Cogan at Accurate Plating & Weaponry is very good with 1911's, Browning HiPowers, and has done some great revolver work for me. He did 4 projects for me this year and the turn around was less than 6 weeks in each case, which I think is pretty fast these days.
He has been working on my USPSA raceguns since the mid-90's when his shop was in Tampa. I have never been disappointed.
While he does good gunsmithing work, if you want something refinished in hard chrome he is the go to guy for sure.
Dave Sams does a lot of 9mm 1911 work. More than .45s the last time we spoke.
This is the machine rested 10 shot 50 yard group he test shot with my Springer.
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I've had good results with Don Williams at The Action Works.
Pardon the thread drift, but does anybody know if John Jardine is taking work? He co-hosts classes in the Bay Area regularly, but I keep forgetting to ask him if he's taking work. His personal gun always runs like a sewing machine. I'm not sure I can afford him, but I hear good things about his pistols.
http://www.jardinescustom.com/