Walter Rego
Member
Good points by chief38. While there may still be some gunsmiths who work inexpensively and quickly, finding one who isn't going to charge an hour of labor and maybe the cost of the reamer too is going to cost a lot more than the approximately $80 for the reamer, T-handle and some cutting oil.
If you are not mechanically inclined though it is certainly better to pay a pro than to risk ruining a cylinder. But the tutorial is pretty easy to follow for those who have some moderate skills.
If you are not mechanically inclined though it is certainly better to pay a pro than to risk ruining a cylinder. But the tutorial is pretty easy to follow for those who have some moderate skills.