There is a lot of talk of value and art, and time and money.

There is a very good reason to have significant work done on any worthy gun... to make it right for you.

Shootability - reliability, balance and handling, fit and beauty - is the biggest single reason to have work done on a gun. If you are thinking of cost vs. 'value' then stop there. You may or may not ever get your money back in increased cash value. But if you want a gun that is perfect for you, it makes great sense to start with a plan and a suitable candidate gun and invest in a little personal perfection. I doubt that you will be sorry that you did.


C Man
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