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Gun and Machine in Omaha - Anybody know them?
rluening:
I am waffling back and forth between sending a Ruger MKII off to Gem-Tech to have the barrel threaded (they will guarantee threads are concentric to bore, and they built the suppressor - if I get baffle strikes they will make it right) or having Gun and Machine on Western St here in Omaha do it.
Has anyone worked with Gun and Machine? Do they know what they are doing? A brief discussion over the phone sounded promising, but I have no first or second hand experience with them.
Thanks!
/rl
Randy:
Phoned and spoke with the owner 15 years experience.
Friendly conversation was had.
Does have FFL Licence requirement for Gunsmith I believe, is not a Class III Licence holder.
Gun ans Machine
8330 Western Avenue,
Omaha, NE 68114
(402) 393-1911
rluening:
Thanks, Randy. I'm hoping to find someone who has had word done by him.
I called him early in the spring asking about it. He said he could do the work, and sounded like a decent guy. I know he's been in the phone book for years. I will probably have to give him a call and stop by to see him. I'd much rather give my money to a local than send it out to Oregon, but I'd also like to be reasonably certain I'm not going to knock the baffles out of my can with the first shot...
/rl
David Hineline:
The Ruger .22lr pistol is an easy one to thread. A gunsmith might have threaded 1000guns in his lifetime for muzzle brakes and flash hiders that are 2" long, but a silencer needs to be aligned enough for the bullet to make it 6" or more. Can not help you about this shop, I have seen them listed in phone book, but never have found their shop when I looked for them. The alignment is easy to check, once the silencer is threaded on, peek through the bore center the bore exit visually concentric to the chamber of the pistol, with it aligned like this if you can see any aspect of the silencer while peeking straight through the bore then it is crooked.
Gemtech is based in Idaho, I could be wrong but never heard of them doing threading work in Oregon.
rluening:
Idaho... Oregon... whatever! Either way it's kind of a hassle to ship.
I talked to Gun & Machine. I will probably stop in there Monday. Will report back.
/rl
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