I recently had a gun which got some machining work on it. I wanted to get it done close by and not ship it off. I got the gun back after it was machined. I got the slot on the side of the 10 round tube expanded so I could change the cocking handle. I was pretty happy because it only cost me $40 for an hour of machining. I was happy until I got home and realized severe scratching on the NICKLE finish. I'm guessing that the machinist scraped the finish on the work table which was full of metal shavings. I called up the guy and he accused me of doing it myself. I wouldn't screw up a $200 finish to get my money back. I also realized that the part which was machined was cut crooked. I have pics of the gun before the work and am wondering what I should do. Should I sue him in small claims court or call the better business bureau? The gun was a PPS Squall.
The quy was a gunsmith, so I thought it would be okay. Guess not.
The quy was a gunsmith, so I thought it would be okay. Guess not.


I would just let this be one of those "lesson learned" experiences and keep it in mind when having custom stuff done in the future. You know what they say, "you get what you pay for". And with that in mind, I wouldnt let anyone less than CH touch my stuff.



Go with somebody more reputable next time.
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