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<blockquote data-quote="sll" data-source="post: 5140958" data-attributes="member: 15186"><p>Most of the good gunsmiths that were on our end of the state are dead and gone now and it is a dying art. There is a guy in Stanley Valley above Church Hill that advertises a lot......but I do not know anything about his work personally. He advertises in the Kingsport Times usually and it is called "R.E.N. Gunsmithing" (Ralph Norris) if I recall correctly. I called him one time as he is near me as I was looking for a FFL to do a transfer for me. If I recall correctly he told me he had just moved to this area a couple of years ago and had been doing 'smith work for over 20 or so years. You might just give him a call to feel him out......I don't know anyone I can refer as a reference for that has used him though.</p><p></p><p>You can Google him and he only has 6 reviews posted by people on there but all of them rated him 5 stars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sll, post: 5140958, member: 15186"] Most of the good gunsmiths that were on our end of the state are dead and gone now and it is a dying art. There is a guy in Stanley Valley above Church Hill that advertises a lot......but I do not know anything about his work personally. He advertises in the Kingsport Times usually and it is called "R.E.N. Gunsmithing" (Ralph Norris) if I recall correctly. I called him one time as he is near me as I was looking for a FFL to do a transfer for me. If I recall correctly he told me he had just moved to this area a couple of years ago and had been doing 'smith work for over 20 or so years. You might just give him a call to feel him out......I don't know anyone I can refer as a reference for that has used him though. You can Google him and he only has 6 reviews posted by people on there but all of them rated him 5 stars. [/QUOTE]
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