P&R nailed it. Make the customer happy, educate, encourage good habits, and probably get lots of repeat business. That was my experience. When I buy a "new" gun (which is generally older than I am) it goes to my gunsmith for a inspection, cleaning and adjust. Most times it's only clean and inspect. Well worth the money to know the timing, gap, etc. are in spec. I could do 90% of that, but the 10% is the safety aspect... And I like having all my fingers, eyes, etc. come back from the range intact. It also supports small business, although Matt & Gwen now have two staff, so they're growing that business as well. Win-win!
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