28 December 2010, 21:38
BCJamesGunsmith near calgay
Can anyone recommend a good gunsmith in the Calgary area? I am looking at getting some work done on a BRNO 375. Thanks
28 December 2010, 22:04
makiBCJames,
Few choices in Calgary I'm afraid. I've had success with Dave (last name?) at Safari Gunsmith. Haven't talked to him in a couple of years, not sure he hasn't retired. I haven't had as much luck with Alterta Tactical. Nice honest guy, but light on gunsmithing skills.
Dean
29 December 2010, 22:57
SaskguyIf you can't find a guy out there, there is a gent in Saskatoon who does fine work on Brno's. Let me know if you need his address.
30 December 2010, 11:24
~Arctic~Your best bet for serious work would be Ralf Martini in Cranbrook.
30 December 2010, 14:53
BoxheadI used D. Henry Gunmakers in Bentley when I was living in Calgary and was pleased.
31 December 2010, 19:36
BCJamesThanks for the sugestions, but after the first couple of unenthusiastic comments (I was hoping for a shop close by so I could drop by inperson) I packaged up my rifle and sent it off to Corlane's in Dawson Cr. I have had good success with them in the past and they have a pretty good rep in BC.
03 January 2011, 11:53
cmfic1No harm intended here, but Corlanes does "good work" for the guys out there that dont know what good work is!
They have done some epic screw-ups on a few of my guns.
If I were you, I would ask them to return it and do one of 2 things. Do as Arctic says & send it to Ralph Martini, or eat the import/export costs & send it stateside to a "good 'smith". I would not send a DG rifle to anyone in Canada besides Martini.
03 January 2011, 18:39
DeweyI agree about 10K percent and my 40+ years of packing DGRs in BC-Alberta has shown me that GOOD gunsmithing in Canada is rare and Corelane's would never touch a rifle of mine.
03 January 2011, 19:44
BCJamesInteresting. I have experience with 3 rifles that they have worked on (not DG) and all three came back shooters (that's not a very technical review, but its better than nothing. The work getting done is going to be pillar and glass bedding for the most part...and since some have suggested that I do the work myself, I'll assume that this doesn't qualify as "serious" work. We'll see how it goes.