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looking for a good gunsmith in the Chicago area for 1st generation colt revolver.

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looking for gunsmith in the Chicago are who can asemble a 1st generation colt revolver from parts. I have all the parts.

Thanks in advance, Scott
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No clue about Chicago but Jim Martin is here on the forum and likely the best 1st Gen smith in the country. You can send him a PM here.

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Also Lever Action Bill on this forum is very good.
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I understand there is a new gunsmith at Midwest in Lyons who I was told knows single actions. You would need to verify.
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No clue about Chicago but Jim Martin is here on the forum and likely the best 1st Gen smith in the country. You can send him a PM here.

Thanks!
You're welcome. Neat thing about Jim is not only does he have an incredible collection of 1st Gen parts he can pick through use for any 1st Gen repair but he also only uses the traditional tried and true methods to repair Colt SAAs. A good many others don't.
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Welcome to the COLT Forum from the Cradle Of Liberty...Pennsylvania !!




Enjoy Our Community Scott...

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Welcome to the Forum from South Texas!
I'm not familiar with any mid-west SAA gunsmiths but you can't go wrong with either Jim Martin or LeverActionBill.
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looking for gunsmith in the Chicago are who can asemble a 1st generation colt revolver from parts. I have all the parts.

Thanks in advance, Scott
Try john at Classic Guns in Crete IL just south of Chicago He does excellent work
FYI. I just ran across this on another forum re: Classic Guns. Don’t know if it is still true.

”I spoke with John Gillette last weekend and due to the increasing regulation and costs on F.F.L. holders in Illinois, Classic Guns will not be renewing their FFL. Their current license expires at the end of April, 2020.

* * * They will remain open for business through April 2020 * * *

Governor Pritzker has made it prohibitively expensive to run a small gunshop or gunsmithing business in Illinois. A new law in Illinois requires gun dealers to be licensed by the state in addition to the federal fee. The state license is $1,500. The new law also requires all dealers to use electronic logbooks. These digital logbook programs can get costly. All 4473 forms will be electronic requiring more technology and expertise. Small shops like Gillette's may be forced to close.

Classic Guns Inc. opened their business in 1986 repairing and restoring fine firearms. John's partner and friend, Al Feldstein, died in 2010. I have enjoyed seeing many incredible firearms pass through their shop.”
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