Gunsmith Needed
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Gunsmith Needed
I have a friend who lives around New Albany and is looking for a gunsmith. He has a copy of old shotguns he wants repaired. A Winchester 16ga and an old automatic.
Anyone close?
Thanks
Anyone close?
Thanks
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Re: Gunsmith Needed
Does anyone know anybody close to New Albany? How about the whole state?
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The best I know of is in West Point. His name is Ed Sanders. Phone Ed Sanders Gun Shop is 662-494-6218
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Richey's in Algoma
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+1 on Richie in Algoma...he is good at what he does..and will be close by.
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Re: Gunsmith Needed
One of the best around.
Does everything for all the shops around the Jackson, area...
Bill's Gun Shop
4050 Jack Road Utica, MS 39175-9531
(601) 885-9297
Does everything for all the shops around the Jackson, area...
Bill's Gun Shop
4050 Jack Road Utica, MS 39175-9531
(601) 885-9297
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Re: Gunsmith Needed
I lived in New Albany until 1984, and the only gunsmith I ever knew about was Skeet Hill in Tupelo.
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Re: Gunsmith Needed
Near New Albany, and especially for old guns, I would strongly recommended Ed Graham (Ed's Gun Shop). He's south of New Albany on Liberty Road, just a small one man shop. But, his quality and attention to detail are top notch and he can work wonders with old or custom guns - and he's just good people. Richie is good, too, but their volume is so high you can get lost in the shuffle. My dad's LC Smith sat there for over a year until I went and got it, unfixed. Just wasn't a priority I guess.
Ed's Gun Shop, 1411 County Road 107 · New Albany · (662) 534-0551
Ed's Gun Shop, 1411 County Road 107 · New Albany · (662) 534-0551
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Re: Gunsmith Needed
George Barry at Slaters Outdorrs in Indianola is about hthe best around. 662-887-3548
Re: Gunsmith Needed
Anywhere but Swann's in Jackson.
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Bill's Gun Shop
4050 Jack Road Utica, MS 39175-9531
(601) 885-9297
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Bill's Gun Shop
4050 Jack Road Utica, MS 39175-9531
(601) 885-9297
Re: Gunsmith Needed
In the past 2 months I've had buddies of mine rake their browning gold hunters up there to swann's after dropping em off for cycling problems. After 2 of em paid close to 100 bucks having them change the springs out, they get em shoot them and still same problem, just less often. Thy bring em to me cussing the name swann and ask what they need to do. I break the gun down and low and behold, looks like it hadn't been cleaned in 5 years. Long story short, cleaned em top to bottom and not a prob since. Im pretty sure if I owned a gunship that's something that would get done to a gun regardless. Needless to say I do all the work to em now. Not gonna pay for them to do something I feel like a 10 year old could figure out.ol'man wrote:Anywhere but Swann's in Jackson.
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Bill's Gun Shop
4050 Jack Road Utica, MS 39175-9531
(601) 885-9297
Tldr: I agree, don't go to swann's
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Re: Gunsmith Needed
mfalkner wrote:Near New Albany, and especially for old guns, I would strongly recommended Ed Graham (Ed's Gun Shop). He's south of New Albany on Liberty Road, just a small one man shop. But, his quality and attention to detail are top notch and he can work wonders with old or custom guns - and he's just good people. Richie is good, too, but their volume is so high you can get lost in the shuffle. My dad's LC Smith sat there for over a year until I went and got it, unfixed. Just wasn't a priority I guess.
Ed's Gun Shop, 1411 County Road 107 · New Albany · (662) 534-0551
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