Anchorage gunsmith

Htm84

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Any recommendations for a gunsmith in Anchorage or the valley? Looking to get a rifle cut and threaded for a suppressor.
Thanks in advance
 
You might try Hawks gunsmithing in Anchorage. No personal experience but a friend had some work done and was happy.

Used Denali Arms, in Wasilla and would highly recommend. But he’s likely booked a few weeks out.
 
@Htm84 , did you end up finding a smith to cut and thread your barrel?
Denali arms quoted me $700 to cut and thread my browning X-bolt which is somewhat crazy given that the gun cost $900. He was going to custom machine and heat treat a stainless shoulder which seems unnecessary even though I have a thin barrel (9/16-24 threads should leave a shoulder). Nice guy, very helpful on the phone, and amazing looking and high-tech work, but I really just need a simple cut & thread without bells & whistles.

I dropped my rifle off at Arctic Ammo in Palmer mid-April and had to pick it up in August after three + months because it wasn't done yet and hunting season was here. They are backed-up beyond belief, but at least they quoted me a reasonable $150.
 
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@Htm84 , did you end up finding a smith to cut and thread your barrel?
Denali arms quoted me $700 to cut and thread my browning X-bolt which is somewhat crazy given that the gun cost $900. He was going to custom machine and heat treat a stainless shoulder which seems unnecessary even though I have a thin barrel (9/16-24 threads should leave a shoulder). Nice guy, very helpful on the phone, and amazing looking and high-tech work, but I really just need a simple cut & thread without bells & whistles.

I dropped my rifle off at Arctic Ammo in Palmer mid-April and had to pick it up in August after three + months because it wasn't done yet and hunting season was here. They are backed-up beyond belief, but at least they quoted me a reasonable $150.


I haven’t had a chance. I’ve been super busy working all summer. It’s one of those projects I put on the back burner for the time being. 700 is pretty steep for what I’m looking to do also. The rifle I was gonna cut has a fairly thick barrel so it probably wouldn’t need a custom made shoulder I would think. Sounds like hawks is the place to call.
 
Adding to the thread to give another recommendation for Denali Firearms in Wasilla. You will likely pay more going to Steve, but the work is also likely to be far superior than what you’ll get somewhere else — at least, as far as I am aware. Other posts are correct that he is generally going to recommend custom machining a stainless shoulder. The end product is clean though. He did two rifle barrels for me. Alaska Hydrographics did the coating.
 

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@Htm84 , did you end up finding a smith to cut and thread your barrel?
Denali arms quoted me $700 to cut and thread my browning X-bolt which is somewhat crazy given that the gun cost $900. He was going to custom machine and heat treat a stainless shoulder which seems unnecessary even though I have a thin barrel (9/16-24 threads should leave a shoulder). Nice guy, very helpful on the phone, and amazing looking and high-tech work, but I really just need a simple cut & thread without bells & whistles.

I dropped my rifle off at Arctic Ammo in Palmer mid-April and had to pick it up in August after three + months because it wasn't done yet and hunting season was here. They are backed-up beyond belief, but at least they quoted me a reasonable $150.
Just send it to kampfeld or something. Even with shipping you’ll be at less than half the cost the other guy is asking and kampfeld does top notch work.
 
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