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Old 06-25-2010, 08:28 AM
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Howdy guys, I have some questions for you.

I got to go home from Afghanistan for R&R and did a lot of shooting with my CS-1 3". Awesome revolver, love it to pieces. BUT, I would like to get some work done to it. I would like the cylinder chamfered and would also like a beter front sight. Possibly a gold bead or trinium. I would really like to get the C&S Exteme duty adjuastable rear sight too.

I am back in Afghanistan now and have a few months before I get home. I talked with C&S and they are 10 months behind. Who would you all recommend to have this work done? I left my Revolver with my Dad to ship, I just need to tell him where. I would like to have it ready to go when I get back.



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Old 06-25-2010, 08:36 AM
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By all means have your dad call beforehand. At one time, this gunsmith was booked. Keep your head down and come back well.

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I dont know where your home is but I would look for local. Your not asking much so about any smith worth his salt could help you.
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