Need Gunsmith in Western Oregon
I am looking for a gunsmith on the I-5 corridor between Portland and Eugene. I need a simple cut and crown to remove Bubba's handy-work. A short turnaround time, 30 days or less would be great.
The two gunsmiths in Salem are backed-up three months and are not interested in doing small jobs right now.
Thanks
ZM
12 March 2005, 06:12
PuddleThere's Wayne York in Aurora...
13 March 2005, 02:57
Alberta CanuckAnd Chuck Engelking in Roseburg (Chuck's Barrels & Chambers). An ex-aerospace machinist/toolmaker, Chuck is meticulous and builds a lot of successful benchrest rifles. His e-mail is
gunsmith@mcsi.com
Alberta Canuck
13 March 2005, 04:57
Old Elk HunterTry RANGEMASTERGUNWORKS in Albany. It is about
7 miles east of Albany at what is locally called the Cottonwoods intersection. Yellow
one story building. Owner is Jeff Hutchins.
He does things right or not at all. Open 11am to 7pm Tuesday through Friday and 11-5 on Saturday. Sometimes closes on Wednesday to get caught up. He is busy but has reasonable turn around time. Phone is 541-928-5054. Let the phone ring awhile!
I plan to keep the gun in 30-06. Made that decision today after shooting it a bit.
Just need a cut and crown. I'll give some of those folks a call.
Thanks
ZM
14 March 2005, 07:45
irwinAnother one to add to the call list...
Don Norris
503-626-2363
He's about 2 minutes off I-217 in Beaverton. Most reasonable that I found for a re-chambering job. No-nonsense type of guy.
irwin
14 March 2005, 10:27
Old Elk HunterKeep posting guys! I like finding out about gunsmiths near me that I didn't know about!
Allways looking for a good 'smith. I usually
find one and then he either dies, moves, or quits 'smithing to preserve his sanity.
14 March 2005, 12:40
seafire/B17GThese two guys are in Southern Oregon, but I will swear by Kevin Wyatt, ( Wyatt's Outdoor) in Medford, and John Noveske here in Grants Pass.
Cheers
seafire