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Dist. Expert 26
06-27-15, 11:51
I've recently had some good fortune financially, and I plan on buying a suppressor as soon as possible. I need to get my barrel threaded on my 700 to get ready for it's new can. What would be the best Smith to send it to? I want it done right so I'm hesitant to go the local route.

mark5pt56
06-27-15, 11:59
These guys come highly regarded and are quick.

http://www.longriflesinc.com/

Dist. Expert 26
07-09-15, 22:21
I just wanted to give a HUGE thumbs up to Longrifles Inc. I sent my rifle in to have the muzzle threaded and aftermarket bolt handle installed. It was delivered Thursday morning and by that afternoon I got a call that it was finished and ready to ship. I had a quote from another shop that said the turn around was going to be a month for the same work, so I obviously couldn't be happier.

user
07-09-15, 23:09
Chad and the boys and girls rock. Irv stone from Barsto barrels is up there next door. Great group all of them.

mark5pt56
07-10-15, 04:47
http://www.adamscustomrifles.com/

Also, Dennis is great as well. Give him a call.

mikeith
07-27-15, 21:35
Bullworx / Seraph Arms
West Texas Ordnance
Texas Custom Rifles
Accurate Ordnance

BigJoe
07-30-15, 06:38
spartan rifles, GA precision, Stuteville precision, Mile High who is the now sponsor of this section has a awesome gunsmith who works for them (great shop by the way).... you've got a lot of good options posted so far.

BOOSTjunkie
07-30-15, 19:59
GA Precision

Cagemonkey
03-20-16, 18:28
Great Info, Though I hope not to have to use their services. I hoping my new Remmy 700 SPS will pull through and not be a DUD. Somebody please STICKY this.

majohnson
03-24-16, 09:15
Greg at Bugholes is good and on your side country. He is building a 338 LM for me.

http://bugholes.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=88_103