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depserv:
Logan Smith did some work on an AR15 for me and he did a good job and it didn't seem like he charged much. He's in Ashland and works out of a shop in his house, which keeps his overhead down, which pays for the gas you burn getting to Ashland. I don't know how he'd do on a Ruger but he'd be worth looking into anyway; I'd say if he said he could fix it he could. I would also consider sending it to Ruger; in fact I'd probably look into that first; they're usually pretty good about standing behind their products.
Here's a link to Logan's website:
http://www.smitharmsandammo.com/
DarryH:
What about Gunsmithing Specialties in downtown Papillion?????
The Running Iron Gun Shop. They are over toward Lincoln but Lonnie often sets up at the Fremont and Lincoln gun shows. They have worked on my Ruger Vaqueros, an original 1886 Winchester, and a couple newer guns too. I was very pleased with their work.
JTH:
--- Quote from: DarryH on November 12, 2014, 01:10:54 AM ---What about Gunsmithing Specialties in downtown Papillion?????
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Been there, he did perfectly good work, but charged a pretty ridiculous amount for a couple of very simple things. Probably wouldn't go back.
(It didn't make me really confident when I took my Rem 870 and a set of ghost rings nightsights in to him, and he set the rear sight on backward when taking a look at how it would fit. :( )
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