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23 September 2005, 07:15
ElCaballero
Royal Arms Gunstocks?
Has anybody here done business with Gerry Dun at Royal Arms Gunstocks.


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spinksranch.com
23 September 2005, 07:35
buckshot
Yes, I know Gerry. He's a little hard to get a hold of by phone since he's the only one in his shop, but it's worth the effort because he's a great guy to deal with. He has many patterns to choose from, and he does a good job. I've worked with him in the past at a Freinds of the NRA Dinner, and Gerry is without a doubt, an honorable man. I am privileged to call him a friend.
24 September 2005, 08:14
ElCaballero
I have had no trouble getting him by phone. From talking to him he seems just as you describe him. Do you have an example of his work you could post here or email to me?


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spinksranch.com
24 September 2005, 11:16
buckshot
ElCaballero-
Sorry, I don't. I had Gerry modify a old thumb hole stock for my Remington 37. He helped me mill and install a new rail, and cut the stock properly so I could install a vintage Freeland butt plate.

Of the blanks I've seen him cut at his shop, he seems to leave plenty of extra "meat", so you don't have to worry about being shorted, or winding up with a barrel channel that will be too big.

I don't know what Gerry charges to do more finish work, but I do know he won't lead you astray.
25 September 2005, 03:57
rootbeer
Nice-looking stocks. I wish I'd seen these before ordering my Richard's. I spent $1500+ in woodworking at my gunsmith's to make the Richard's what these look like not too long out of the box.
25 September 2005, 08:41
larrys
All I know is that I sent a simple question in an email and not only got a quick response, but I also got a flyer in the mail in a few days. With service like that, I will be buying soon.


Larry

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