Gunsmithing Only

Gunsmithing Only Expert fi****ms repair, restoration, and custom weapon fantasies My mission as a gunsmith and artist is to provide top quality gun repair and restoration.

All my work is guaranteed. I also realize many people cannot afford to pay what it will cost to make a gun as perfect as possible. I will try to work within your budget. In the photos section you will see a Civil War era Starr revolver, welded, ground, repaired, polished and reblued. It was not done to the finest degree possible, as the owner had limited funds. But the gun is complete and working

, 95 percent of the rust pits are gone, and the barrel is no longer split in three places. And it is an attractive blue. To have made the flats flatter and the edges more crisp would have cost 2 or 3 times as much. I have worked in four gun shops in three states. I have had the great fortune to apprentice with Lester Cox of R.S. Elliott Arms Co. in Kansas City. I worked with Tim Ward of Ross Sporting Goods in Farmington New Mexico. I worked at Simmons Gun Specialties in Olathe Kansas. In the past, a few of the great gunsmiths in the Kansas City area have taught me many things about Gunsmithing, like Warren Moore and Chuck Ward, and Jim Hughes of Independence. After 43 years in the business working full time, and 6 days a week for the last 15 years, I feel I have learned what is necessary to provide professional service of a high order. It is impossible to describe all the services I provide. Please ask me via e-mail or phone if I can help you. I do everything from simple repairs to full restorations of guns in hideous rusted broken condition most other gunsmiths will not touch. I build custom rifles for target, hunting and combat. I do the same for shotguns, revolvers, and automatic pistols. Trigger jobs, hot bluing, wood work, extensive repairs, rust blue, parts made, fitted, and hardened. Accuracy work on all guns. I no longer hand finish much. or refinish wood as I lost a bicep. no more case color on actions as my sources I trust have retired or died. also no damascus refinishing. sorry but arthritis is no one's friend. I can create a detailed photographic essay of the restoration of your gun. Many guns are not worth the cost of restoration. Some are not worth the cost of repair. Families often pool funds to restore a favored gun once owned by a grandfather. This is worthwhile if the gun will be retained by the family. Sometimes a historical piece will leave a family if there is not enough value placed on it. If it is restored properly, it will never be placed in a closet, to be abandoned and uncared for and forgotten. I counsel each depositor of a cheap gun as to the inadvisability of spending $500 to $1500 on it to make it new. Most often the price is of little consequence, as it might be the only thing left from grandfather. Whether you have a .22 rifle that needs a firing pin, a .45 auto that won't feed, a Smith revolver that needs a 7 lb double action job, or an anti-sniper rifle made for your department, I can do whatever. And don't forget that Parker in the closet. Michael Allee [email protected]

05/18/2026

New world order is attacking. USA in 200 plus ways. Its not going to be easy

Found long ago
05/15/2026

Found long ago

EUROPE, GREECE, WORLD Greek Sponge Divers find the Worlds Oldest Analog Computer January 12, 2020 Archaeology World Team Greek Sponge Divers find the Worlds Oldest Analog Computer When you ask someone who invented the computer they might say, Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. They would, of course, be wrong...

05/15/2026

The story is: 20 year attack by "news" people is a failure.

Looks a.i. why do that?
05/15/2026

Looks a.i. why do that?

An original door leading into a 16th Century AD, prison at the “Doge’s Palace” in Venice - Italy 🇮🇹

Unlike many old prisons, the “Piombi” was situated in the attic of the palace, just beneath the lead-lined roof. Look at all the ironwork! The handles of the deadbolts are shaped like leaves. Even prison doors in the past had artistic flourishes.

The Piombi was divided into six rooms, separated by wooden partitions strengthened with iron plates. Access was by two staircases, one located in the Sala dei Tre Capi (three chiefs room) and the other in a corridor near the Sala degli Inquisitori di Stato (Hall of the State Inquisitors).

Some famous people who were imprisoned there include Paolo Antonio Foscarini and Giacomo Casanova.

05/09/2026

Tmz

04/27/2026

Phone is dying again. I may be out of loop for a while

04/27/2026

Neat and tidy.

04/26/2026

As a custom gunsmith I learned how to make a 1911 45 feed empty cases. Or ctgs w bullets loaded backwards. It was achieved w funnel lipped mags.

04/23/2026

Notice THE tim walz performance of TREASON ? In spain? He strongly lied about the horror of USA

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Overland Park, KS
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