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Who’s a good smith?

American Precision Arms in Georgia Jared Joplin great smith and great guy
Have owed two rifles built by Jered and still have one

Crescent Customs in Kansas City, Missouri Tim “Moon” Roberts great smith and great guy Have owned three rifles built by Moon and still have two

Long Rifles Inc-South Dakota- Great Smith and even though I don’t know him personally yet, (heard from friends of mine he is a great guy) I’m trusting him with two of my rifles right now.
 
It’s been my experience that pretty much anyone with the tools can build a rifle. Just look rifles on this site and their accuracy. Hell, anymore you can buy factory rifles that shoot just as accurate as the top smiths build. I’m not down talking gunsmiths, as I’m having Matt Stewart build my rifle, I’m just saying that pretty much any shop will produce a quality product.
 
IME a pretty mediocre machinist makes a good gunsmith. Sad to say because there are really skilled individuals out there in the world of engraving and true custom fitting parts and finishing them. Even in the world of standard/CNC machining, some guys (Area 419 comes to mind) get superb surface finish right off the machines.

Unfortunately, though, there are enough guys out there that do shit like an 8th grader with a drill press & dremel that this is a serious topic.
 
Bunch on here built things that kick tail
Personal experience with following(off the cuff

G sloan swift creek-hidden gen
Terry cross
Jered joplin
Rws
War rifles
J beanland
Dave tooley
Ts customs
Area 419
Sa customs
w Stuteville
heard good things about matt stewart

way too many to mention and many smaller shops rock too
 
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