Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: vaz,,66 on August 21, 2017, 07:35:33 PM
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Hi all,
I need a help to find a gunsmith Auburn / Kent erea to put muzzle brake on one of my rifles, if you do know one and would like to share that info would be nice.
Thanks.
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Carl at Federal Way Discount Guns has always been super fair With me.
Not quite Kent/Auburn, but close.
He often has a long waitlist of stuff.
@Seakev might know of one.
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I contacted a gun smith that pointed me to Palazzo Precision when I was looking for barrel threading. I would think they can do a brake.
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I used Mike Palazzo a couple times a few years ago and he did a great job. Here is the number in my records 253-631-3659. He was at Kent-Kangley and 18. Let us know if he takes good care of you.
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Thanks a lot, I'm goin to contact all of them.
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In My Opinion Mike Palazzo does the Best brakes makes his own
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I've heard Mike Pallozzo is .... not as good as he used to be? Not trying to come across as rude or anything because the guy is a living legend, but I've read in multiple places that Mike is getting old and doesn't turn out the quality of work he used to. Take that for what it's worth.
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There's some gunsmith info in this thread.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,205346.msg2741510.html#msg2741510
Benchmark Barrels
Brett Evans at NW Armswerks
@woodswalker
@rbros
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I've heard Mike Pallozzo is .... not as good as he used to be? Not trying to come across as rude or anything because the guy is a living legend, but I've read in multiple places that Mike is getting old and doesn't turn out the quality of work he used to. Take that for what it's worth.
I've heard the same. I actually had him do a brake for a couple years ago and I noticed the cut lines weren't as clean. I've had him do three brakes total for. Mike is at least 120 years old now so it's understandable.