I got an AR15 in a trade about two months ago; the guy had taken the barrel off to get it threaded, and it did not come with a front handguard. No big deal, it was still a good trade for me.
I have headspacing gauges, but I don't have the tools to torque a barrel on, so I took it to a local (Midland) gun shop to have it put together. I asked how much it would be, he said he would have to order the handguard before he could give me a good quote; no problem, completely understandable.
A month and a half later it is not finished; at first he had the handguard on order, then when it finally got in my gun seemed to be way back on the list and he would get to it soon. I called today 5 times and kept getting the machine, whose message said they were supposed to be open on Monday.
Anyway, it's been a month and a half. The gun isn't that important to me, hell I am probably going to sell it as soon as it's repaired, but it's the principal. I never got a quote for cost, or an estimate for how long it would take (just a ballpark figure would be nice). How long would you guys leave a gun at the gunsmith under these conditions? I know things can take a while to get to, especially with hunting season around the corner, but it seems he could at least provide me with a little better communication. All he tells me when I do talk to him is that he'll get to it.
I have headspacing gauges, but I don't have the tools to torque a barrel on, so I took it to a local (Midland) gun shop to have it put together. I asked how much it would be, he said he would have to order the handguard before he could give me a good quote; no problem, completely understandable.
A month and a half later it is not finished; at first he had the handguard on order, then when it finally got in my gun seemed to be way back on the list and he would get to it soon. I called today 5 times and kept getting the machine, whose message said they were supposed to be open on Monday.
Anyway, it's been a month and a half. The gun isn't that important to me, hell I am probably going to sell it as soon as it's repaired, but it's the principal. I never got a quote for cost, or an estimate for how long it would take (just a ballpark figure would be nice). How long would you guys leave a gun at the gunsmith under these conditions? I know things can take a while to get to, especially with hunting season around the corner, but it seems he could at least provide me with a little better communication. All he tells me when I do talk to him is that he'll get to it.
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