08 March 2004, 08:46
Frans Diepstratengunsmiths round Calgary?
Hi all,
I've got a simple job for a gun smith, yet the guy I talked to at Wholesale Sports in Calgary made it into a BIG JOB.
I have a Cooey single shot, nicely worked over by a friend, tefloned it, made an oiled shaft out of a beaten up laquered one, etc. It looks really good. Another friend sent me a Weaver B4 scope with an original tip-off/on mounting "sleeve" on it...this mount requires some grooves to grab onto.
Brownels (I think that is the name) sells a simple mount for that, all it takes is drilling,tapping, screwing. Why Wholesale Sport wouldn't do this little job is beyond me, probably not enough profit in it for them. They suggested grinding grooves into the action, which is not required in my and others' opinions.
They gave me a phone number of a gunsmith, but he never returns my calls....so...anybody know of a competent fellow around Calgary who could do such a job?
The gophers are waking up, and I'd planned this year to be the year that my kids make their first kill, if they want to.
Come to think of it, I might have asked this question before....sorry if I have, I just can not imagine there not being a competent, easy-to-talk to gunsmither in an area with so much spectacular hunting and so many people...
Anybody feeling the bear jitters yet?
Thanks,
Frans
08 March 2004, 10:50
Bullet_ProofRon smith by wimborne would probably do it, Grizzly Adams posted his number in the "Bevan King #" thread. But I'd try the riflemans shoppe to save a trip. His number is 280-6773.
Brett
08 March 2004, 13:22
Guy MorrisonTry ProLine 265 6666 I have had good luck there.
Guy
It's a fairly simple matter of tapping holes in the action and using a type of bar stock that will accept the tip-off type rings. Can't help with the smiths around Calgary, though.
09 March 2004, 13:06
Frans DiepstratenYou're right with the approach...I've sourced the parts...all I need now is somebody to drill a few holes in straight. I'll make a few calls to the numbers mentioned above.
Thanks guys
Frans
09 March 2004, 13:51
Oscar MakonkaI doubt that anyone in wholesale sports could drill and tap it even if they did have the equipment. They have enough trouble mounting a scope to a rifle that's already drilled.
10 March 2004, 11:56
Fred BGary Valla, is the gunsmith that russells use. their phone #258 0545