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Can anyone recommend a competent gunsmith in Austin (Central) Texas? Thanks!
 
Posts: 487 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: 07 December 2001Reply With Quote
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You did not specify what you needed done, but in the past I have used McBrides (Located on Lamar near 27th St) to install recoil pads and trigger jobs. The work was first rate and the cost was in line with other quotes I had received in Midland and Odessa. The owners are 1st class people; if their smiths can't do what you want, I am sure they will be able to put you in contact with someone who can.

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Posts: 145 | Location: Katy, Tx | Registered: 06 February 2002Reply With Quote
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You did not specify what you needed done, but in the past I have used McBrides (Located on Lamar near 27th St) to install recoil pads and trigger jobs. The work was first rate and the cost was in line with other quotes I had received in Midland and Odessa. The owners are 1st class people; if their smiths can't do what you want, I am sure they will be able to put you in contact with someone who can.

Saludos


Thanks Gringo. I am looking to have various kinds of work done. From putting a recoil pad on my Marlin Guide Gun to some trigger work on my Ruger Blackhawk Bisley, to having a rifle rebarreled/rechambered to a wildcat cartridge. I have heard that McBrides is hit or miss when it comes to quality because they farm out the work to various smiths. I am glad you had a good experience.

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Posts: 487 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: 07 December 2001Reply With Quote
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I have lived in Austin since 1983. I used to work at Red's indoor range when I was 18. We recommended Hank Flemming quite a bit.. I've called him for prices on re-barreling and the like. He seems pretty reasonable. He works out of his garage, at least he used to, so I don't know how involved a project he would get into. I just built a house and my shop is full of stuff. When I get set up, I could do quite a bit, depending on what you want. I plan on getting a lathe and mill eventually and I'd like to put my skills to work to make extra money.

Hope this helps,

-Catter

 
Posts: 789 | Location: Central Texas, U.S. | Registered: 20 December 2001Reply With Quote
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McBrides for repairs.

For custom rebarreling: Dietz Range and Gun Shop and Hill Country Rifle are both in New Braunfels.

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I agree with Dave, Howard Dietz is an outstanding gunsmith and has reasonable prices. He doesn't normally work on handguns though. For handguns, what about Ten Ring Precision in San Antonio.

Jim

 
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What types of work does Deitz do. I've never been out there. I should go and see the operation.

-Catter

 
Posts: 789 | Location: Central Texas, U.S. | Registered: 20 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Catter,

His shop is not much to look at, but he does have a VERY nice range (concrete benches etc).

He works alot on benchrest guns and builds his hunting weight rifles to the same standards. As a matter of fact, there is a picture of him in the book "Ultimate in Rifle Accuracy". He has ALOT of reamers which is a good thing. If you are thinking of a caliber he may already have the reamer for it. He also sells used BR barrel. I had a Ruger rebarrelled with one a few years ago. He sold me the barrel and installed it for $200. Not a bad deal considering those BR guys will change barrels every year or so, they are normally in really good shape.

I have had several guns built by him, his work is outstanding and he will back up anything he does.

Realize though he is, oh how to put this nicely, set in his ways, I guess. So don't get the wrong idea if you talk to him.

If you need more information on Howard, let me know.

Jim

 
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What calibers does he have in those take-off's? What chambering did you decide on for the Ruger you had done?

-Catter

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Posts: 789 | Location: Central Texas, U.S. | Registered: 20 December 2001Reply With Quote
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A little bit out of Austin but not far:

KDF Incorporated
2485 Hwy 46 N
Seguin 78115
830-379-8141 phone
830-379-5420 fax

 
Posts: 3485 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: 22 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Most of the takeoff BR barrels are 6mm, you can occasionally find different calibers though. He seems to always have used barrels though.

I went with a 6BR, I really like the round.

Jim

 
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I have used Hill Country Rifles and they are the best rifle people in the business, IMHO. Give Matt or David a call and check them out. www.hcrifle.com

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Posts: 3942 | Location: Kansas USA | Registered: 04 February 2002Reply With Quote
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I use Robert Bueltel. He used to work at McBride's but now works out of his house in his garage. He lives in the Buttercup subdivision in Cedar Park. He has reasonable rates and does excellent work. He has put on several recoil pads for me .....on 2 Merkel's.....one in 470NE and a 12 guage. He also rebarreled a 338 for me. If you want his number give me an email. tpringle@prodigy.net
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Terry
 
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