If you own a firearm, there is a good chance that someday it will need repairing, modifying or refinishing in order to keep it safe and reliable to shoot. To do that, you may choose to try to fix it yourself, but that takes a great amount of understanding of how a firearms works, it may take specialized and expensive equipment, and in the end you might end up with a weapon that is even less reliable, and potentially dangerous.
Or, you can take your firearms to a qualified and licensed gunsmith. All gunsmiths are required to hold a Federal Firearms License in order to legally operate, and must be continually training to understand the design, function and repair of not only older guns, but new models as they appear. They can also give expert advice on whether a gun can be repaired, or whether it is beyond its useful life.
Many gunsmiths also specialize in a particular aspect of the trade, whether it is old and antique firearms, hunting rifles, stock work and refinishing, customization of specific brands, etc. Each participating member of GunsmithUSA lists those services in our directory. If you have specific questions, their contact information is clearly shown for your convenience.
DISCLAIMER: The information and services shown for each participating gunsmith was supplied by each business. As such, GunsmithUSA is not responsible for any errors, ommissions, or bogus claims by any of the listed gunsmiths. In addition, GunsmithUSA does not evaluate the skills or qualifications of listed gunsmiths. Do your research, ask questions, or get references if you are unsure.