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Thread: BP gunsmith Ohio?

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    BP gunsmith Ohio?

    A good friend has a Euroarms replica of a Rodgers & Spencer revolver. Apparently Euroarms was bought by Pedersoli AND he has been told, by a smith out of state, that they will not cover repair work under warranty. He needs some repair work on the revolver now, so any recommendations as to a gunsmith, in the Ohio area prefferably, for maybe a second opinion? He has contacted Pedersoli but hasn't received a reply yet.
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    if you are near Lodi, the Log Cabin sports shop has a good smith. call and make sure he is there tho as i dont think he is there all week. his name is Oz.
    The only time you have too much fuel on board is when you're on fire.

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    Another vote for the Log Cabin. Oz has done a lot of good work for many folks. Between Oz and Dan, they can either fix it or recommend where to get it done.
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    I've passed along your recommendations, we are both familiar with the Log Cabin, he more so than I. In fact he knew Wes, the father, from back in the day... Thanks much
    https://wbrpc.org/

    genealogy, another area of interest

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    Wes spent a lot of time critiquing my first rifle. I have since spent a lot of time learning from those mistakes. The boys have done a good job of continuing what Wes started.
    Knowledge I take to my grave is wasted.

    I prefer to use cartridges born before I was.

    Success doesn't make me happy, being happy is what allows me to be successful.

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    and i thought i knew them for a long time.

    i guess it has been a bit
    dad and wes were friends and i ended up spending way too much time with a smoke pole in my hands because of it.
    The only time you have too much fuel on board is when you're on fire.

    "There are a lot of changes when it gets below -10 below F. in everything from ammo,gun, humidity, uncontrollable shaking and the strong urge to go home. "randyrat

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