For 2016, I'm happy to announce that I have my FFL Type 1 in place so that I can accept serialized firearms for work. What this means is now clients can send me the serialized portion of their weapons for gun smithing services. The firearms can then be UPS shipped directly back to you. Barring some problem with the parts, my turn around time is usually the following day.
As some of you may know, I've assisted dozens of forum members with their M4's. From doing 922® upgrades to their trigger packs to replacing their bastardized receiver extensions with three position units. I would prefer to help you do the work yourself so you learn the necessary skills to do the work yourselves; but realize sometimes that isn't an option for whatever reason.
Here is a list of some of the options I've done for other clients;
- Full length Magazine Tube installations
- Replacing the Receiver Extensions on M1014 and older 11703's
- Receiver extension flushing and lubrication
- Night Sight installations
- Top Rail Installations
- Trigger pack disassembly and fitting of aftermarket components
- Cleaning of the weapon in an ultrasonic tank
- ARGO system disassembly and cleaning in the ultrasonic tank
- Aftermarket bolt release installations
- Replacing Field Stock and Pistol Grip Stock sling plate
- Installation of QD sockets on collapsible stocks
- Weapon light assembly/installation and Cerakote painting
- Safety tension adjustments
- Assessment and rebuilding of high mileage M4's with new springs
- Test firing/troubleshooting/resolution
- Middleman position for advanced Cerakote and surface treatment finishes such as Robar's NP3+
My shop is quite nice. You can say I'm a tool *****. Brownells loves me as does Starrett and Seekonk. The small amount I make on each job is put towards purchasing more tooling and equipment to be able to take on new projects. It also pays for the consumable shop items such as the various types of locktite, ultrasonic tank solvent, MAPP torch fuel and so on. I have over 40 feet of padded work bench area surrounded by a cornucopia of tooling in a clean, well lit shop.
Non-forum members can email me at:
[email protected]
Everyone else, feel free to PM me or post on this thread to discuss what you would like to do.
Thanks!