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    Where to send Hi-Power

    I'd like to get a little work done to my 1980s Hi-Power.

    I'm not looking for a full-house custom job. I need the slide cut for new sights, C&S hammer/sear fitted, ambi-safety fitted, and that's it. I have all the parts already.

    Ideally I could find someone with a quick turn around time (yeah, I know).

    Any suggestions?

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    I believe this guy knows a thing or two about the BHP

    http://www.novaksights.com/index.htm

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    Don Williams or Novak.

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    I have had would done by Wayne Novak and Richard Fletcher. You may have a quicker turnaround with Richard.
    "Being PARANOID is just plain smart thinking when they are really out to get you!"

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    You'd be well served by Karl Sokol as well
    "you give peace a chance, I'll stay here and cover you, in case it doesn't work out"

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    Another vote for Novak's. They did the work on two of my Para's and it was top-notch. I hope to get a BHP one day to send their way.

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    novack's

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    Lightning Strike Technology

    Another shop is LST, the owner Dustin Bonar, worked for Novak. Last year he opened his own shop. 304-375-2224

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfrazier View Post
    Another shop is LST, the owner Dustin Bonar, worked for Novak. Last year he opened his own shop. 304-375-2224
    Interesting! His late brother Joe (may he RIP) did the work on my P14.

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    I thought Joe was Dustin's dad? Joe did some great work at Novak's before his passing. I didn't know Dustin started his own shop.
    Last edited by Race; 08-12-09 at 13:42.

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