I took my trigger off my Stevens .223 to bed and duracoat the rifle. I broke the sear bracket off while trying to re-install it. The bracket is a restricted part requiring a gun smith. The only gunsmith in my area is one that I have had a negative experience with in the past when he took 10 months to bed my rifle and everybody that looked at it said it was the worst beddomg job they had ever seen. So against my better judgement I took the gun to him and he said it would be two weeks or less to get it back. Yesterday was one month and I havn't heard back from him. So, I called this morning and he said he had ordered the part twice and had gotten the wrong part both times. If I wanted to get my gun I would have to pay for the part that he still doesn't have. My question is shouldn't he call and inform me about this when he said it would only be two weeks? Secondly I have since found a website that I can order the parts off of myself and do the job myself, which would only take 10 minutes. When he bedded the rifle he said it would be a month or two and it took 10 and now it's already been twice as long of a wait as he said and he still has done nothing to the gun. I don't feel like I owe him for the part because I am not even a gunsmith and I was able to find somewhere else to get the right part and have it in two days. I am going to Indiana next weekend and need the gun to shoot with my future brother-in-law who has a 600 yard range. If I wait on him it might be 4 years before I get the darn thing back, what should I do????