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Gunsmiths for Sako?

Sako Collectors Club Discussion Forum

dacutus

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Looking for someone with knowledge of the little Vixens. Need some work done on bbl. or replaced.
 
Grey Goose in Port St Lucie, Florida is an extreemly competent gunsmith. He does restorations as well as mechanical and cosmetic work. I've had him work on single actions, bolt action rifles, and trigger work. Some of his restorations are breath taking. He is also a serious long range competition shooter. Unfortunately, he has somewhat of an abrasive personality. You will just have to overlook that if you want seriously good work performed.

I just found a new smith in Vero Beach, Florida. He too builds guns. He is currently shooting his competition AR in .223 holding 3 MOA at 600 yards. I plan to try him soon.
 

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