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front strap checkering

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Hi Forum,

Just a quick question, if I may. Are there any gunsmiths/establishments in the DFW area that will do front strap checkering? Thanks for replies.
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Williamson Precision in Hurst, Tx 817-285-0064
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I just tried phoning Williamson Precision, with the same question regarding checkering the front strap of a Kimber Stainless Ultra Carry II, and he said he would have to call me back early next week with a price and he took my number.

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That seems like such a basic question that he should have been able to say "Oh, around $50" (or $75, or $100, or whatever) as a ballpark figure.

In any case, if you can't get an answer from them, try Euless Guns & Ammo at 817-267-6947. They have on-site gunsmiths and they do good work. My guess is that they wouldn't have much trouble answering the question. The other day I asked one of their gunsmiths approximately what it would cost to do a melt down treatment on the same Kimber. He thought about it for about 15 seconds and then allowed as how it wouldn't be more than about $100.
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My 1911 smith in MD (when I lived there) used to charge me about $250 for hand checkering 20LPI. I had 2 front straps done and was very pleased with the results. I'll ask around to see if there is anyone else in your area.

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Thanks for the names and recommendations...I appreciate it very much. Guess I'll give Euless Guns & Ammo a try. Think I'll attend the next Ft. Worth gun show, too, as long as I'll be in the area. Might do some buying & selling. Thanks again.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:I just tried phoning Williamson Precision, with the same question regarding checkering the front strap of a Kimber Stainless Ultra Carry II, and he said he would have to call me back early next week with a price and he took my number.
Shoulda bought a CDP, they already have it done... :razz:
FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
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You're probably right, Annoyed...should've bought a CDP. I called Euless Guns & Ammo today. Was told they don't do checkering. They suggested Ray's Hardware & Sporting Goods in Dallas. Called Ray's...they do checkering. Any feedback on Ray's? Thanks.
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ntexaschl wrote:You're probably right, Annoyed...should've bought a CDP. I called Euless Guns & Ammo today. Was told they don't do checkering. They suggested Ray's Hardware & Sporting Goods in Dallas. Called Ray's...they do checkering. Any feedback on Ray's? Thanks.
Yeah, I dropped in on Euless Guns & Ammo yesterday and asked about it, and he told me he doesn't have the tools to do it. Sorry I can't tell you anything about Ray's.
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DoubleJ wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:I just tried phoning Williamson Precision, with the same question regarding checkering the front strap of a Kimber Stainless Ultra Carry II, and he said he would have to call me back early next week with a price and he took my number.
Shoulda bought a CDP, they already have it done... :razz:
You're probably right. The Stainless Ultra Carry II was what EGA had on the shelf when I was there, so I bought it.
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just funnin' with ya.
what would some Hogue grips do for ya? or how about putting some of the "skateboard" grip-tape? plenty of low-cost options out there...
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Thanks for the input DoubleJ. I've thought about several low-cost options. Both functionality and appearance count, so, I don't mind spending a bit more. Think I'm going to give Ray's some more thought.
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