2wheelDuke
10-27-2013, 04:58 PM
I saw someone refer to BC Armory's tuning jobs in a thread about Hi Tek coating.
I've got a Model 29 that has developed an end shake issue.
For $100 plus shipping both ways, they'll do the following:
SMITH & WESSON DUTY TUNE
1. Tune revolver action for smooth, uniform let-off without sacrificing reliable ignition.
2. Remove cylinder end shake.
3. Chamfer chambers for reloading ease.
4. Completely clean, de-burr, inspect and lubricate action bed and parts.
$75.00 plus return shippin
ULTIMATE DUTY TUNE
This package is recommended for extensively fired weaponsUltimate Duty tune package includes all work performed in the Basic Duty Tune package plus:
1. Truing the cylinder face.
2. Recrown the muzzle.
3. Cut 11 degree forcing cone.
4. Align crane and straighten ejector rod.
$100.00 plus return shipping
I'm not familiar with the forcing cone cutting. Is that beneficial for cast boolits?
Has anyone used this company? Any feedback? I've never sent a gun out for work or repair before.
I've got a Model 29 that has developed an end shake issue.
For $100 plus shipping both ways, they'll do the following:
SMITH & WESSON DUTY TUNE
1. Tune revolver action for smooth, uniform let-off without sacrificing reliable ignition.
2. Remove cylinder end shake.
3. Chamfer chambers for reloading ease.
4. Completely clean, de-burr, inspect and lubricate action bed and parts.
$75.00 plus return shippin
ULTIMATE DUTY TUNE
This package is recommended for extensively fired weaponsUltimate Duty tune package includes all work performed in the Basic Duty Tune package plus:
1. Truing the cylinder face.
2. Recrown the muzzle.
3. Cut 11 degree forcing cone.
4. Align crane and straighten ejector rod.
$100.00 plus return shipping
I'm not familiar with the forcing cone cutting. Is that beneficial for cast boolits?
Has anyone used this company? Any feedback? I've never sent a gun out for work or repair before.