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Old October 16th, 2007
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Default anyone used LOCK'S gunsmithing?

i was thinking about havin a trigger job done on my trooper mkIII has anyone used locks in philadelphia for this sort of thing? any opinions on their work? thanks
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Old October 20th, 2007
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Default Re: anyone used LOCK'S gunsmithing?

I have had some work done at Locks... very reputable and their work is A1 all the way... ask for John.. their turnaround time varies on whats being done... they do one hell of a bluing job as well... and their case hardening looks like artwork.... so i give em a thumbs up
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Default Re: anyone used LOCK'S gunsmithing?

Sunny, their gunsmith, left a while back to take a job with Sig. Anyway, he ended up moving back to Philly because he didn't like living up there. After he moved back, I don't know if he went back to Lock's. If not, you might want to ask if the work is in-house or if they send it out.
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