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Thread: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

  1. #11
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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    I ordered from a specialist........
    where did this label come from?
    Sounds like he F'ed up, but likely nothing will stick in the way of a complaint
    Somebody competent can fix your problem
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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    Quote Originally Posted by boxhitch View Post
    where did this label come from?
    Sounds like he F'ed up, but likely nothing will stick in the way of a complaint
    Somebody competent can fix your problem
    Well his website and he says hes a gunsmith specializing in reloading so thats what i mean in specialist, he also sells antique guns.
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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    Do you know what the load is? What bullet, what powder, powder charge?
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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    It sure ain't hard to push them another millimeter if that is all they need if the crimp isn't to deep????

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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    Sounds like this guy has some issues if he's always getting angry and then doesn't admit his mistakes. Hope it works out for ya.
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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    I had work done by a 'revolver and lever action specialist' out in Mission, and the experience sounds similar. Awful awful awful. Rude, angry for literally no reason, expensive, and the work was done poorly and was left unfinished.

    i since have heard other bad stories about the guys work and attitude.

    im sorry you got jacked around. It happens in all walks of life.

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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    Had a similar experience as Ryo when I had work done on my .41. The work was so bad in fact I brought it home and re did most of the work my self. It only cost me $500 to learn he ain't no smith.

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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    Quote Originally Posted by BigfishCanada View Post
    OK .... I take them with the gun to the cabin, drive to a spot to shoot .....
    A spot to shoot? with a restricted hand gun? A colt thunderer is a pistol is it not? Some how I visualize a gravel pit. Hopefully the spot was at an actual range? Wouldn't want to see your troubles compounded if it weren't a gun range and an enthusiastic officer read this thread. Perhaps he was pissed you brought the gun to his shop because he is not an actual licensed gun smith?

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    Re: Need help, Bullets purchased for antique gun and poor service

    Quote Originally Posted by elch jager View Post
    A spot to shoot? with a restricted hand gun? A colt thunderer is a pistol is it not? Some how I visualize a gravel pit. Hopefully the spot was at an actual range? Wouldn't want to see your troubles compounded if it weren't a gun range and an enthusiastic officer read this thread. Perhaps he was pissed you brought the gun to his shop because he is not an actual licensed gun smith?
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