Rifle builder in Screven GA

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Thanks , I figured you were an FFL. No we had a guy who showed up and claimed he was Mr. 10-22 and could bolt on your parts and that he did not need an FFL to do it . He went away almost as fast as he arrived . How does this chronograph compare to a regular chronograph ?
as a gunsmith, one does not need an FFL to work on guns. A gunsmith needs an FFL to be able to receive and ship them through common carriers and in the mail, especially out of state, and to transfer new builds to their new owner.

For a little stock relief/bedding and trigger work, he turned my more or less sub-moa Remington 700PSS into a consistent 3/8ths ragged hole rifle with stock, Federal OTM match ammo.

I have known him since he was about 4 ft tall, more than 25 years. Bear in mind that he is running a business to make a living, and that throughout history, high quality work never was cheap.

Leave a message if you call, he always calls back at the end of the day.
 
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