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Hi Bob, We've met a few times. Currently I have a DS barrel from Ken that's getting some dents raised and new bluing. I'd be happy to try and help if I can, and if you wish. I don't take on work I know I can't do well, and I do like doing the work as you described it in your original post. We'll be getting up to Asheville in the next month or so to visit in-laws and others before summer ends. Take care. |
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You might want to visit with Mike Merker in Hendersonville, just s of Asheville.
He has a retail gun shop there but does full-on gunsmithing including stock repair or replacement, metal fabrication, etc. Worth a trip to meet him since you’re in the area. |
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Just a watchout Bob. As per Federal law anyone doing gunsmithing work and holding a gun overnight while working on it, needs to have a Dealer FFL, and presumably most will also have biz insurance. A C&R FFL doesn’t qualify and certainly an unlicensed person doesn’t. Next time we see each other remind me to relate what happened when I was younger and with a gent who was doing gunsmithing “on the side”.
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One could also say the same thing about vendors who sell guns at shows/events.
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A clarification seems to be in order.
Mike Merker is fully licensed, and his business consists of dealing and trading older guns as well as full service repair and gunsmithing. He’s well established, and gunsmithing is not something he “does on the side”. It’s a full time profession in a full time business with other fulltime employees. |
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So true, thanks Brian for posting; you might also suspense and repost your concern about "vendors" before the SxS events like the Southern, etc. I'd say, as long as vendors are in compliance with the Federal Title 27 CFR Part 478 and any additional state regs - their sales at shows/events are just fine. Back to my input to Dr Bob - I suggest that you ask any gunsmith you're considering if s/he has a Dealer FFL and liability insurance covering their work. That should get you to a capable professional and insure both of you are legal. |
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