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Good morning Velzey,
I'm a little confused about what you're saying. Are you saying you think we had issues with Jeremy ? We're perfectly happy with Jeremy's work and we spent lots of enjoyable time visiting with him. If I had known about Jeremy sooner I would have saved myself a lot of grief. We would recommend him in a heart beat.
My problem with the first shop I dealt with was it took 4 trips at 100 miles round trip each time to finally get the work done right. Each time I went to pickup there was something wrong e.g. front sight burred up, front sight in the white, comp wouldn't fit on barrel, discoloration of slide, etc.
When I finally got our toys back ( 2 Kahr slides, 2 RIA frames, 2 Complete Marvel Precision uppers & comp, and some stuff I forget ) it only took 6 months before the finishes started to wear off.
All the toys shown above were customized by me. I do checkering, stippling, barrel fitting, slide to frame tightening, 2 1/2 # trigger pulls on 1911s (only for our selves ), for ourselves, friends and family
So like Jeremy and you I take pride in my work and what it looks like to others.
John
Hard chromed Colt Gov't model w/ Bar-Sto barrel Now has a fiber optic front sight
Para-Ordnance frame w/ comped Colt slide w/ Bar-Sto barrel. Also now has a fiber optic front sight
Son's Colt Oficers Model w/Ed Brown barrel. I never liked this gun
.22 Colt Diamondback w/ trigger work and no miss fires. I believe this is the only Diamondback with a fiber optic front sight
S&W Mod. 60. Front sight on this one is from a 1911
I'm a little confused about what you're saying. Are you saying you think we had issues with Jeremy ? We're perfectly happy with Jeremy's work and we spent lots of enjoyable time visiting with him. If I had known about Jeremy sooner I would have saved myself a lot of grief. We would recommend him in a heart beat.
My problem with the first shop I dealt with was it took 4 trips at 100 miles round trip each time to finally get the work done right. Each time I went to pickup there was something wrong e.g. front sight burred up, front sight in the white, comp wouldn't fit on barrel, discoloration of slide, etc.
When I finally got our toys back ( 2 Kahr slides, 2 RIA frames, 2 Complete Marvel Precision uppers & comp, and some stuff I forget ) it only took 6 months before the finishes started to wear off.
All the toys shown above were customized by me. I do checkering, stippling, barrel fitting, slide to frame tightening, 2 1/2 # trigger pulls on 1911s (only for our selves ), for ourselves, friends and family
So like Jeremy and you I take pride in my work and what it looks like to others.
John
Hard chromed Colt Gov't model w/ Bar-Sto barrel Now has a fiber optic front sight
Para-Ordnance frame w/ comped Colt slide w/ Bar-Sto barrel. Also now has a fiber optic front sight
Son's Colt Oficers Model w/Ed Brown barrel. I never liked this gun
.22 Colt Diamondback w/ trigger work and no miss fires. I believe this is the only Diamondback with a fiber optic front sight
S&W Mod. 60. Front sight on this one is from a 1911
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