Address: 4004 Clark Ave, Vancouver, WA 98661, USA
Phone: +13606947858
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–2PM
Thursday: 10AM–2PM
Friday: 10AM–2PM
Saturday: Closed
Jeffrey Gourgon
Les is an absolute pleasure to work with. I have used him for a number of transfers and he is currently working on a pistol for me. Les is friendly, communicative, accommodating, and has excellent customer service. I would not hesitate to recommend Les and Clark County Gunsmithing to anyone in need of an outstanding FFL and gunsmith.
Cody Reich
Very honest and does exactly what he says when he says he will do it. I will continue to use Les for transfers and gunsmithing. Top quality and trustworthy.
Jacob Farmer
I have been using Les for a few years now. He is quick to respond to emails and phone calls. I prefer to support the locally owned small businesses and Clark County Gunsmithing is a gem in our area. Highly recommended.
David Miller Lowe
I've used Clark Count Gunsmithing for both repairs and FFL transfers. In all my experiences they were pleasant to deal with, up front about the costs and the repair work was reasonable! I recommend them to my friends and will use them for any future needs I have.
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Hi Gerald - Bring it in and I'll see what can be done. Rewgards. Leslie Jonsson -CCG
Max - It can be bore sighted to '0' at 100 yards. On paper is guaranteed but beyond that is up to the shooter.
Hi Monte - It's possible. I'll need to see it. Shop hours are Wednesday thru Friday 9 to 4 if you'd like to bring it by. Regards.
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You'll need to contact a Class 3 FFL dealer. Sorry no recommendations.
Hi Brian - I offer the Duracoat process of refinishing. The rifle is dissembled to components, all parts to be coated are deep cleaned in an ultra-sonic tank, blown dry, then sandblasted to the surface. The Duracoat is then applied. There are about 12 shades of black to choose from but you can determine that later. The cost is $200.00. To refinish the stock add an additional $100.00. Regards. Leslie Jonsson -CCG
Hi Dennis - The design of the M1 isn't practical for bedding. If your accurizing it you'll get more bang for your buck if you go with a composite stock. The trigger can be tuned a bit but, again, the practicality can be argued.
Give Leslie a call. He can answer almost any question you may have.
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