"I have a problem with, "it may not be cheap". If Bigmon can't do it himself, he has to have someone else with the skill, courage, etc. to do it. No matter what it costs, it will correct the issue. The other option is to do nothing so the gun is useless. How much is that worth? Would it be cheaper to have it fixed or throw it out? Whatever it costs is a good deal!! I'm sick of people looking for cheap. I guess you found my trigger."
Hello Taylor, I believe that what I wrote did not convey my meaning, and I apologize good sir. I agree with you totally.
I was nudging the original poster towards someone who I felt could fix the lock the RIGHT way. I was trying to say to the gentleman that Brad's time needs to be compensated correctly. How I wrote that was poor.
I am a firm believer that artists and craftsman in the longrifle field are badly undercompensated. Like teachers, y'all do it for the love of the endeavor rather than monetary rewards.
I agree, that lock needs to be done right or the gun is fairly useless. I tell folks all the time, "Don't scrimp on the barrel or the lock. If you scrimp, it will be at your peril and misery down the line."
Again, my apologies for not clearly stating what I was thinking Taylor, and for causing you distress.
Best wishes, and God Bless, Marc