Pasadena Gun Center experience anyone?

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DiverDn
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Pasadena Gun Center experience anyone?

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Does anyone have any experience with Pasadena Gun Center? They are an authorized Remington repair center (at least that is what Remington claims) and I need to have a shotgun repaired.
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They're a good range. Have never used their gunsmithing services, but apparently they do a fair amount of work.
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Yep, they are good folks to work with...

Not to far from my compound over here...
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Great folks. Their gunsmith repaired one of my Mossberg shootguns.

I use the range when I am working out of my office in Pasadena. Lunchtime rangetime. Burn a few boxes and the stress goes away.

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Many years ago I had a "trigger job" done on my Colt Combat Elite. The work was done in a timely fashion but my only issue was that when the counter person went to the back to retrieve my pistol for pickup he proceeded to slam the slide home on my new trigger job. OUCH!
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Had one hammer fail on an IGA over-and-under years ago. They fixed it for $65. Never had a problem since.
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Thanks for the feedback. I dropped my gun off this afternoon on the way back home. I had never heard of his place before. Kind of an interesting concept to turn an old movie house into a shooting range.
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