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Gun Repair/Shout out to Bill Graham |
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07-14-2024, 01:18 PM
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Gun Repair/Shout out to Bill Graham
I was shooting clays with my ST EE grade Lefever and I noticed the forearm had a wiggle to it. I pulled the forearm off to investigate and the lug and short rib came off with it. Based on a recommendation from a friend I sent the barrels and parts to Bill Graham of Nice Old Doubles near Durham NC. I mailed the barrels on Monday and got them back repaired on Saturday. Bill was able to soundly fix the issue without adversely affecting the bluing with in record time for a reasonable price. Thanks for a great job Bill!
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Yes, if you are very careful in your prep and cleanup, there is no need to have to blue the barrels.
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