How the F would I expect them to do something as complicated as a web-page. In fact - if you can't handle an Fing web-page I'm not sure I want your grubby paws on my AR.
The best smiths do not have web pages. They are word of mouth only.
And don't bad mouth them for not having a web page since you, an IT consultant , do not even know how to google "replace ar flash hider"
Places like this are exactly the places where you subtly advertise your wares, talk with potential customers and start business transactions. It's no different than the coffee houses way back when. Only difference is that your reach is global now.
It is illegal for a gunsmith to accept work from outside the US, so global reach is not of much value.
Most gunsmiths I know that are good are already backed up several months, so they do not need more customers. You do not seem to grasp that.
Oh, I see - so it's easier to ship it out of state than to swing by a local smith? Or is it that you want to price shop first? In my experience, a good smith is worth whatever they charge. Then again, mine do little "favors" for me for free from time to time - maybe it's because I don't haggle/hassle 'em, and appreciate them for the artisan's they are. I prefer a GOOD smith over a cheap one....but that's just me. Life has taught me you can have price, quality and speed - but you only get two of the three, and the more you get of one, the less you get of either of the other two. Give me quality any day when it comes to a gun!
I guess, just due to the age we live in, I'm used to shopping around for prices. Not necessarily to find the cheapest, but to get an approximation of what I'll end up spending.
Anyway, if I came off like a prick, it's probably about half as prickish as I meant to be.
My parents live in the Middle East right now and dad has been shipping back pieces of ancient rifles that Bedouins have been dragging around the desert for the past century. Things like old British Enfields, French crap and some other stuff. It's all sand blasted and worn, but it all works and is servicable when it is reassembled.