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Unread 12-14-2022, 11:11 PM   #1
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I purchased a circa 1953 Winchester Model 21 Trap grade and sent it to Connecticut Shotgun to repair the hinge pin, locking bolt, and a few other cosmetic problems caused by careless gun smithing.

The team did a wonderful job making the gun right again and good as new - plus it was returned ahead of schedule.

If you guys have repair work requiring the pride of workmanship that you’d get from Winchester for a gun of this quality, then this shop can deliver.
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Thanks very much. I wasn't aware CSMC would service guns they didn't sell themselves. Good to know!





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Ditto. Maybe because it is a 21.
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Yes, CSMC is essentially the “factory” repair center for model 21s.
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Will they work on Parkers?
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Will they work on Parkers? With the proven craftsmanship from the ones we all know,if you go there?
Let me know how that works out for you.
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I had a warranty issue with an early RBL. Was handled quickly, and professionally
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My wife had a wonderful experience with Tony when he built her Inverness. It is an exceptional gun.
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I'm somewhat surprised to hear that, as most of what I've heard lately has been negative. None of them my guns, but a Superbird that took a year and a half for delivery (and then delivered to wrong specs) and a vintage Fox repair that had to be sent to another smith for repair of the triggers. And finally a local club member who couldn't get them to return a call about a stock job.
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I called to ask about one type of recoil pad they make and was somewhat offended when they laughed and told me I wouldnt be able to actually fit it to a parker. "good luck" they said. Customer service didnt seem important but maybe thats changed.
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