A good gunsmith in the Fort Worth area

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A good gunsmith in the Fort Worth area

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Does anyone know a good gunsmith in the fort worth area, one that knows about older shotguns (Noble 12 ga pump)? I inherited it when my grandfather passed away and want to know if it's safe to shoot.

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Two suggestions:

Todd at Euless Guns & Ammo, and Andrew at ADM Gun & Rifle Makers in Southlake.
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I want to second TAM's recommendation for Todd at Euless Guns & Ammo.
Todd has done great work on my guns and knows when to say, "No I can't do that."

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Lou Williamson at Williamson Precision Gunsmithing in Hurst. Excellent work.
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I've heard great reviews of Advanced Gun Works in Roanoke (http://www.advancedgunworks.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) but haven't had any direct experience with them. One of the guys from the shop posts on here from time to time.
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Nother vote for Euless Guns & Ammo.
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Re: A good gunsmith in the Fort Worth area

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I'm gonna go by Euless guns on Saturday and check it out. Thanks for all the suggestions.
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