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Old 04-10-2024, 12:07 AM
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Default Revolver work in Washington State

Preferable in the King County area

Have a model 14 that needs a new cylinder installed and timed.

Have a model 10 that needs a refinish

Does anyone know anybody nearby that does that work?

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Old 04-11-2024, 09:17 PM
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I used to live in WA and ended up sending my 625 to Nelson Ford in Phoenix. Good honest smith- good communication & quality work. Highly recommend

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there used to be a place up in MT Vernon but i don't know if still there.
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Too bad Warshal’s closed, they had a gunsmith shop upstairs.
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Skagit Arms in Burlington WA is a big dealer in the area. They might know of someone.
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My guy in Spokane is Mountain shadow arms.
Excellent work but he is backed up on lots of work.
509-464-4570
Only open & calls on Thursday, Friday and till 12:00 on Saturday.
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