There are still some great gunsmiths out there!

Rcol317

FNG
Joined
Dec 6, 2020
Messages
63
Location
Arizona
I've been building custom rifles since the early 70's and I have to say I've been disappointed to see a change in the industry over the last 20 years. When I first built a rifle i had the joy of discussing the project and getting the input from my smith how to end up with a best finish. Today it seams I check the box, take a number and wait in line to hear when it's completed. Sad but not the same experience,

I just had a great experience with a true professional smith. I have a rifle Keven Weaver built 20 plus years ago and its a fine rifle. I wanted to re-chamber it to a 20 Blitz so I sent it to him with a specific request with my reamer and gauge and asked him to re-chamber it to a Blitz along with cutting 3" off the barrel. Instead of just doing as I asked he sent me a proposal with several options. I gave him a call and he said, "what if we" and he engaged in what I was trying to accomplish. Wow, what a surprise!

When I received the re-chambered rifle it came as we discussed with another surprise. He took the cut off piece of the barrel and chambered it with my reamer so I have a gauge to verify seating depth. Simple idea but far and above todays service a typical smith provides. What a blessing to deal with a professional that thinks about the customer and give service and effort to show that they care, Thank you Kevin Weaver.

If you want a professional smith Kevin's the guy.
 
I've been building custom rifles since the early 70's and I have to say I've been disappointed to see a change in the industry over the last 20 years. When I first built a rifle i had the joy of discussing the project and getting the input from my smith how to end up with a best finish. Today it seams I check the box, take a number and wait in line to hear when it's completed. Sad but not the same experience,

I just had a great experience with a true professional smith. I have a rifle Keven Weaver built 20 plus years ago and its a fine rifle. I wanted to re-chamber it to a 20 Blitz so I sent it to him with a specific request with my reamer and gauge and asked him to re-chamber it to a Blitz along with cutting 3" off the barrel. Instead of just doing as I asked he sent me a proposal with several options. I gave him a call and he said, "what if we" and he engaged in what I was trying to accomplish. Wow, what a surprise!

When I received the re-chambered rifle it came as we discussed with another surprise. He took the cut off piece of the barrel and chambered it with my reamer so I have a gauge to verify seating depth. Simple idea but far and above todays service a typical smith provides. What a blessing to deal with a professional that thinks about the customer and give service and effort to show that they care, Thank you Kevin Weaver.

If you want a professional smith Kevin's the guy.

Great review. I always make a stub gauge like that. Also good for setting up your FL resize.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Probably because far too many people want to talk about their builds, that they can not afford. Smiths can’t spend their whole day fantasizing about dream guns if they want to build one.

That and the personal side of business is gone forever, thanks to DC and the C19 scare.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Back
Top