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26 August 2005, 06:47
dbltap
Gunsmith in Seattle?
Can anyone here recommend a good gunsmith in the Seattle area to go over a Model 70?

Thanks in advance.
26 August 2005, 09:59
Mickey1
Mark Stratton

E-mail Address(es):
Octbarrel@aol.com
26 August 2005, 15:42
dbltap
Thanks much.
27 August 2005, 00:54
mufasa
I think its J.K.Cloward. He is in the Seattle area and you can get an address on the African Hunting Forum.
27 August 2005, 09:53
boomer
Mike Palazzo- IMO the best here on the wet side. 253-631-3659. I have had 4 customs built by him and wouldn't use anyone else.
27 August 2005, 10:36
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by mufasa:
I think its J.K.Cloward. He is in the Seattle area and you can get an address on the African Hunting Forum.



quote:
Originally posted by VarmintGuy:
Clowards Gun Shop
13822 Meridian St.
Lake Stevens, Washington

Phone: 1-425-334-3006

27 August 2005, 20:37
Seamus O'Grady
Jim is very busy building custom rifles, maybe another option is better. He is very competent, just usually jammmed with orders out for several months.


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27 August 2005, 21:14
boomer
Anyone worth a damn is going to be backed up a few months to a year+. When I put in my order with Palazzo, I don't plan on seeing the finished project for a year. Alot depends on what you are having done.
27 August 2005, 21:23
Customstox
dbltap,
If you are looking for someone who can do it all in your area and whose work is second to none you need look no further than Mark Stratton. He is in the Mukilteo area. He graduated from the gunsmithing school in Trinidad Co in the 70's and often teaches there in summer sessions.

Here is his web site.


Chic Worthing
"Life is Too Short To Hunt With An Ugly Gun"
http://webpages.charter.net/cworthing/
27 August 2005, 23:30
Mark_Stratton
I think everyone on this short list would do a fine job inspecting a Winchester Model 70. I'm more of a custom builder than a general gunsmith. I don't want to turn work away, but it would be several months before I could get to it.