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Tip Burns is changing careers. He was my go to guy.

Hank Fleming is not an option for me any more.

Recommendations?


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Man Tip would have been the name I gave you.


As usual just my $.02
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Me too. What;s up with tip. Down under for the past 9 mos.
 
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I hate to see Tip leave the gumsmithing trade. However, ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

With all the horror stories about gunsmiths, and I was involved in one, finding Tip Burns, (Thanks Bob Cuyler) was a breath of fresh air and one of the best things that ever happen to me!
He always told the truth, no Bull Shit! He completed projects in a timely manner. He always took the time to talk to me when I called!

Best of all we fell into a friendship that will continue. I wish him well!

I'll turn my gunsmithing over to Dustin Mounts, Rosharon, Texas 281-431-0240 !


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its a long drive for you but check out James Mills in the Lubbock area... he's savvy to big bores and does a timely job.. his place is "Long Range Innovations"... I, too am sorry to see Tip go. He's done great work for me in the past... and I look fwd to seeing him in Dallas at the DSC in the Mauser Booth...


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You did not specify what you need done so I'm just giving you names to check.
HCR in New Braunfels.
Rifles Inc in Pleasanton.
J Earl Bridges in LaVernia if you have plenty of time to wait.
Nagels in SA has a smith that built a rifle for a client of mine.
 
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General gunsmithing/metal work; no woodwork:

1. Rebarrel
2. Rebore
3. Finishing
4. Odd jobs (Tip was the master of this stuff)
5. Bolt handles
6. Iron Sights
7. 3 Pos Safety on Mauser

What I really need right now is some to help with iron sight calibration and metal smithing on a 9.3x57.


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Add Kleingunther in Seguin
Call one of the older established gun clubs and see if they know any smiths that might help
 
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Frank Smith in Comanche Texas:
http://www.lsgmfg.com/
He has migrated toward specialty work, but anything he does is top shelf.
He did a fantastic job on a pre-war model 70 in 375 H&H for me.


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What career is Tip heading towards? He did a fair bit of work for me and was just a 30 minute drive away. I thank Rusty for cluing me in.
 
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I think he is headed toward the oil and gas industry!


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Not a bad industry. Been working for me for 30 years. I wish him well.
 
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Not a bad industry. Been working for me for 30 years. I wish him well.


I agree! My family has been involved in it since 1951! Charles A. Templeton Machine, Inc. Odessa, Texas


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----- David Crockett in his last letter (to his children), January 9th, 1836
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"for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Arbroath April 6, 1320-“. . .It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
 
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I heard that Tip was taking piano lessons....


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Think Tip went to work for Mauser?

Couple of gunsmiths you may try:
Ron Bartlett(820)741-7167(Hondo)
Charles Worrell(830)997-8821(Fredericksburg)
 
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Think Tip went to work for Mauser?

Couple of gunsmiths you may try:
Ron Bartlett(830)741-7167(Hondo)
Charles Worrell(830)997-8821(Fredericksburg)
 
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Tip was my go to guy also. When he informed he was getting out of the business he referred me to Pete Piper in Hempstead, Tx. Pete's business name is Precision Barrel Work. Ph number 1-978-826-2563.

He did excellent work on my rifle, on time and his prices were comparable to Tips.

Give Pete a call.


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Tip was my go to guy also. When he informed he was getting out of the business he referred me to Pete Piper in Hempstead, Tx. Pete's business name is Precision Barrel Work. Ph number 1-978-826-2563.

He did excellent work on my rifle, on time and his prices were comparable to Tips.

Give Pete a call.


Thanks! I'll give him a call!

BTW - Gig'em Aggies!


"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."

Want to make just about anything work better? Keep the government as far away from it as possible, then step back and behold the wonderment and goodness.
 
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Austin Hunter, sending you a PM


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Tip was my go to guy also. When he informed he was getting out of the business he referred me to Pete Piper in Hempstead, Tx. Pete's business name is Precision Barrel Work. Ph number 1-978-826-2563.

He did excellent work on my rifle, on time and his prices were comparable to Tips.

Give Pete a call.


Bummed he won't work on Mauser's.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rusty:
I hate to see Tip leave the gumsmithing trade. However, ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

With all the horror stories about gunsmiths, and I was involved in one, finding Tip Burns, (Thanks Bob Cuyler) was a breath of fresh air and one of the best things that ever happen to me!
He always told the truth, no Bull Shit! He completed projects in a timely manner. He always took the time to talk to me when I called!

Best of all we fell into a friendship that will continue. I wish him well!
QUOTE]

Same here!

You might also try Mark Pharr in Roundrock. Don't have his number handy but it shouldn't be too hard to find.
He's big in silouette shooting.
Pete Pieper in Hempstead is real good. He did a 22-250 for me.


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Pete Piper doesn't do Mausers?


"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."

Want to make just about anything work better? Keep the government as far away from it as possible, then step back and behold the wonderment and goodness.
 
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I agree! My family has been involved in it since 1951! Charles A. Templeton Machine, Inc. Odessa, Texas


Nice website.

http://www.texascustomrifles.com/index.html

Travis is a great guy to deal with. I don't think he'll do mausers though. He usually kicks that work to me.


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rusty:
I hate to see Tip leave the gumsmithing trade. However, ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

With all the horror stories about gunsmiths, and I was involved in one, finding Tip Burns, (Thanks Bob Cuyler) was a breath of fresh air and one of the best things that ever happen to me!
He always told the truth, no Bull Shit! He completed projects in a timely manner. He always took the time to talk to me when I called!

Best of all we fell into a friendship that will continue. I wish him well!
QUOTE]

Same here!

You might also try Mark Pharr in Roundrock. Don't have his number handy but it shouldn't be too hard to find.
He's big in silouette shooting.
Pete Pieper in Hempstead is real good. He did a 22-250 for me.


I met with Mark Pharr this morning. His shop is at his house and is located about 5 minutes from where I lived from 1994 to 2000.

I really liked him and was impressed with his shop: the equipment he had, cleanliness, the different project he had going, and his wide range of work he does. He's also a competitive shooter. Anyway, when he was in gunsmith school his desire was to do custom Mausers and showed me a great many picture of his work back then. Nowadays, he does a lot of work on competitive rifles.

Anyway, he took the time to meet with me and we checked out the barrel on the Husqvarna M98 9.3x57 I brought in with his bore scope and agreed it was good to go with a rechamber. He is also going to weld up a butterknife handle I got from Tony Smalls and then blue the entire barreled action. Finally, he's making a muzzle brake thread protector for a 458 win mag I have. It came with the muzzle brake when I bought. Don't plan to hunt DG with it on, but it will be nice for load development and hog shooting.

I'll let you know how things work out. Feel pretty good.


"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan

"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."

Want to make just about anything work better? Keep the government as far away from it as possible, then step back and behold the wonderment and goodness.
 
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Austin Hunter,
I've been to his shop/house too a few years back but I'll be damned if I could find it again.
Pharr has a access to a younger gentleman who is very talented with stock work and making wood stocks.
This young man is a friend of mine whom you might be aware of as he also did most of Mr. Tip's stock work.


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This list has been most helpful, as I too am having difficulties finding a smith to do some custom work. I have been to 3 prominent smiths so far and none are interested in building a full length follower for my 600 OK. Perhaps Mr Pharr will be the man for the job. Good to know he likes Mausers. I have a bunch of unfinished Mauser projects.


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