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  • JKTex

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    Ah shoot, I gotta show you Chuck's recent work. Golfball treatment is his thing. Most guns you see with it were sent to him.

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    That one is already sold. Last one he had complete that wasn't sold was about $7500 and sold quick. He hasn't take new work for almost 3 years.
     

    lonewolf23c

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    Ah shoot, I gotta show you Chuck's recent work. Golfball treatment is his thing. Most guns you see with it were sent to him.

    ROGERS PRECISION

    That one is already sold. Last one he had complete that wasn't sold was about $7500 and sold quick. He hasn't take new work for almost 3 years.

    Wow, he's got some excellent looking .45's.

    I just signed up for a basic online gunsmithing course through Penn Foster Career School, mainly just to get the basic knowledge, nothing major planned with the course though.

    There's another post titled "Online Gunsmithing Courses" that I will post updates to as the class progresses and I will also post some pictures of the stuff that they send to me.

    Bill
     
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