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I have a DWM 1909 Argentine action that will be opened up for a rather fat and powerful cartridge. I haven't decided if I'm going to have it surface ground or not. Where can I send it to be casehardened after it's ready? I have read Blanchards mentioned in couple of threads in here. Can anyone give me their address, phone number, or website? Are there any other companies or gunsmiths that do good work that you can give me info on? Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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They're in Salt Lake City.....and in the yellow pages


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Pacific Metalurgical does them as well.
http://www.pacmet.com/industry_affiliations.html
 
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