I'd really appreciate some opinions on what to do about a situation that has come about between myself and a Nevada gunsmith. June 2006, I mailed my No4 mk 1 rifle and fee here to have it rebarreled to 7.62x39 and adapted to take single stack ak mags.
To shorten this sad tale up, I've e-mailed this guy 4 or 5 times, phoned multiple times, actually spoken to someone 4 times, talked to him, his mother (for real), his assistant. I get to hear plenty of stories about how life is tough in Nevada, things that should be on Lifetime, and have had multiple assurances that my rifle would be ready --- soon, in two weeks, let me get right on that, etc.
From the hardships I'm hearing of, this guy might have had to pawn my Enfield off to make it through.
Anyone else out there experiencing trouble with this smith?
Any recommendations on how to chase this down? At this point, I'm pretty much disgusted with the whole deal, and would settle with my rifle and money back. If this guy's craftsmanship follows his business and work ethic, I don't think I want to be holding it next to my cheek and firing it.
To shorten this sad tale up, I've e-mailed this guy 4 or 5 times, phoned multiple times, actually spoken to someone 4 times, talked to him, his mother (for real), his assistant. I get to hear plenty of stories about how life is tough in Nevada, things that should be on Lifetime, and have had multiple assurances that my rifle would be ready --- soon, in two weeks, let me get right on that, etc.
From the hardships I'm hearing of, this guy might have had to pawn my Enfield off to make it through.
Anyone else out there experiencing trouble with this smith?
Any recommendations on how to chase this down? At this point, I'm pretty much disgusted with the whole deal, and would settle with my rifle and money back. If this guy's craftsmanship follows his business and work ethic, I don't think I want to be holding it next to my cheek and firing it.