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P7 gunsmith in Houston?

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My H&K P7 needs some work, the trigger doesn't reset after a shot, I need to recock. I sure would like to start carrying this again instead of my P239.

Can anyone recommend a decent gunsmith in the Houston area who can work on this fine firearm for me?
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I know the armorer at Fountain Firearms is qualified to work on HK's. I would give him a call and see what he says.
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Thanks!
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Fountain doesn't want to work on the P7. Any other suggestions?
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I hear that Mikey also highly recommends Teddy, thanks for the suggestion.
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