Repairs and Reliability

Fixing cycling issues

  • Pistols: Loading, feeding, chambering, firing, extracting and ejecting.
  • Revolvers: Cylinder opening and closing, critical spacing, bullet seatment, cycling and timing, cylinder and barrel alignment, round extraction.
  • Rifles: Bolt and Chambering issues, Loading, feeding, chambering, firing, extracting and ejecting, accxuracy issues.
  • Shotguns:
  • Semi-Autos: Loading, feeding, chambering, firing, extracting and ejecting. Stock and fitment issues, patterning.
  • Double Barrel and Over – Under: Loading, chambering, firing, extracting and ejecting. Stock and fitment issues, triggers, patterning.
  • Magazine issues
  • Accuracy issues
  • Clearing and repairing stuck rounds, squib rounds and stuck casings
  • Stock repair
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Firearm Repair That Lasts

We leverage certified armorer experience to resolve critical malfunctions and structural damage, guaranteeing your firearm returns to the factory operational standards of reliability.

  • Critical Malfunction Resolution: Specialized service for all cycling failures: feed/chamber/fire/extract/eject issues (from $75) and resolving frequent problems like stovepipes/double feeds (from $75).
  • Accessory Fixes: Troubleshooting and repair for related issues, including magazine issues (from $45) and complex accuracy zeroing problems (from $65).
  • Structural Repair: Services covering stock repair for chips and cracks (from $95) and various minor repairs for pins and small parts (from $35).

Quick Checklist (What to Bring, Mags/Ammo)

  • Bring all magazines you use for proper diagnostics (a good tip is to number your magazines to determine if a specific one is the problem).
  • Bring the specific type of ammunition you are using or will use when you set up your service appointment. Practice, duty, competition, and hunting rounds differ in quality and function capabilities.
  • Bring all accessories you want installed that will be mounted, added, or used on the weapon system and may change or alter it. This includes lights, optics, mounts, suppressors, adapters, and sights.
  • Warning: DO NOT bring loaded firearms in for service. All weapons must be unloaded and cased. If a firearm is loaded with a misfired, unfired, or stuck round/casing and that is the reason for service, YOU MUST notify us before bringing it to the shop. Accidental discharges are not accidents; they are negligence. Any undisclosed loaded weapon that discharges will incur an additional $200 fee plus insurance deductible cost. Firearms safety is our FIRST priority.
  • Note: We use only factory ammunition for testing. We will not test fire hand loads or reloads due to safety and insurance liability. There is an additional charge for test firing with our factory ammunition.

Timeline: Service Turnaround Time

We try to address each system as quickly as possible. During off-peak times, we can generally have the weapon ready in about two weeks, depending on what is needed. During peak hunting, trap, or competition times, wait times may be longer. Emergency fixes for L.E. and special operations groups always take priority. It is best to have the weapon system diagnosed and fixed well before your next mission. Difficult fixes or older weapons may require additional time to locate, order, ship, or manufacture specialty parts.

Warranty/Limits: Service Guarantee & Policies

We are up front on all repairs and try to provide a reasonable cost estimate from the start. After diagnosis, we can usually pinpoint the issue and provide a detailed estimate. However, if during tear down we find parts are unavailable, there is further undetected damage, parts must be manufactured, extra time is needed to locate and order parts, or the system is no longer serviceable, we will notify the customer immediately. We check with manufacturers for any applicable recalls and notify you of that option. All work carries a 90-day warranty for factory-level functioning from the date of return to the client.