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Gunsmithing Looking for a Gunsmith

jwkao2

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Anyone know of a good gunsmith in tbe Denver, Colorado area? I'm asking because I have a Walther P99 that won't stay in the locked back position after the last round in the magazine is fired. That and I would love to have a go to guy for any other smithing needs. So if anyone's happy with someone in particular, I'd greatly appreciate the recommendation. Thanks in advance.
 
Re: Looking for a Gunsmith

Are they the factory mags or Jericho mags ?
Also take the slide off and inspect the tab that is activated by the mags look for damage or excessive wear
 
Re: Looking for a Gunsmith

They're the factory magazines. I have two of the same pistol. I'm pretty sure it's not the magazine since I have tried the magazines and they work just fine with the other pistol. I'll take a look at the tab that is activated by the mags. Thank you.
 
Re: Looking for a Gunsmith

He's not in Denver, but if you talk to "Stoney" up here in Sturgis (Bar Sto Precision) you'll be hard pressed to find a better pistol plumber.

He's my neighbor here in the industrial park. Hell of a good guy and between him and "Ol Squidly" (his go to guy) I'm sure they could help you out.

C.
 
Re: Looking for a Gunsmith

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: C. Dixon</div><div class="ubbcode-body">He's not in Denver, but if you talk to "Stoney" up here in Sturgis (Bar Sto Precision) you'll be hard pressed to find a better pistol plumber.

C. </div></div>

Is Bar Sto in Sturgis now? - Todd