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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
simple gunsmithing work cost comparison
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<blockquote data-quote=".30US" data-source="post: 993690" data-attributes="member: 19108"><p>That's pretty steep. I based my rates on trying to stay under the median:</p><p></p><p>Thread/crown barrel $85USD/€66.24 (if you want to install a break or suppressor yourself)</p><p>Thread/crown barrel and install/blend/open bore on muzzle break $125USD/€97.41 + cost of part</p><p>Cerakote complete rifle $150USD/€116.89</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what type of Picatinny rail you're talking about but I don't mark up parts over my cost on them. I don't charge for disassembly either, as it is necessary to do the job. I'm sure some of the professional 'smiths can chime in with a more experienced perspective. The truth of the matter is that I have seen from the customer side that gunsmiths can charge whatever they want, as long as they're getting customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30US, post: 993690, member: 19108"] That's pretty steep. I based my rates on trying to stay under the median: Thread/crown barrel $85USD/€66.24 (if you want to install a break or suppressor yourself) Thread/crown barrel and install/blend/open bore on muzzle break $125USD/€97.41 + cost of part Cerakote complete rifle $150USD/€116.89 I'm not sure what type of Picatinny rail you're talking about but I don't mark up parts over my cost on them. I don't charge for disassembly either, as it is necessary to do the job. I'm sure some of the professional 'smiths can chime in with a more experienced perspective. The truth of the matter is that I have seen from the customer side that gunsmiths can charge whatever they want, as long as they're getting customers. [/QUOTE]
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