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My vote would go to Kirk Merrington. As I assume your rifle is English. Brad Bachelder is also excellent. Griffin & Howe is another choice.
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I'm not knocking G&H but in 2015 I'd consider all gunsmithing that matters needs to be done by a person, not a company.
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What about Dewey Vicknair?
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Another person to contact is JJ Perodeau in OK. He can be contacted via George Caswell at Champlin Arms.
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I do not know where your located . On the east coast. I would contact Gunter Pfrommer. for a fine double rifle repair
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Providing the metallurgy can be determined, any of the more competent gunsmiths can do the repair welding. As there is ample engraving, the engraver will have sufficient detail to follow.
Always a gut wrenching feeling when one of our good firearms gets damaged. When the emotions return to a normal mode, the repair route becomes more clear. |
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