doublejj
Well-Known Member
There's really no money in general gunsmithing. The only ones I know have long established practices and take in lots of guns. You need to work on like 10-15 guns a day to make money general gunsmithing. Most gun owners won't put much money into a broken gun when they can buy a used one for $200-$300.Most likely. Maybe they cleaned it to the point of removing the bluing and then forgot about it.
They make duracoat in aerosol now.
I'm not so much worried about the time in this one. For one I want to take it back to a good blue finish.
Another is it's a Smith and they just don't make them like that any more.
I get what you mean though. In this case if someone brought it to me like that they would either pay for my time or they wouldn't.
If I did become a Smith I don't know if I would do custom stuff or not. Most likely I would as l like to draw and other arts.
The biggest thing here is there is no one that works on them. May be a reason for that. May not. There was one guy but he retired.
I may just duracoat this one.
Also if you have an FFL and you have any guns at home, your home is now open for no-warrant search by ATF agents...