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The GUNS Magazine Podcast  

The GUNS Magazine Podcast

Author: Brent Wheat

One of America's favorite gun podcasts talks to the interesting folks who make up the world of shooting, hunting, Law Enforcement and the firearms industry.
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Genres: Hobbies, Leisure, News, News Commentary

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#324 - The Real Cost of Gunsmithing: Why You Should Pay a Pro
Friday, 27 February, 2026

In this episode of the Guns Podcast US, hosts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington dive deep into the often misunderstood world of professional gunsmithing. They tackle the common misconceptions found on internet forums, specifically the idea that specialized tasks like "drilling and tapping" or performing an action job are simple DIY projects. Roy, with his extensive experience as a "practicing unofficial gunsmith," explains why professional tooling, jigs, and expertise justify the costs that often shock gun owners. The conversation moves to the dangers of cutting corners, quite literally, when it comes to clipping springs or installing drop-in kits without proper fitting. Roy shares horror stories of "kitchen table" gunsmithing, including a Colt Python that was rendered unsafe by an amateur trigger job. They discuss the critical difference between a simple spring swap and a true action job that involves timing, polishing, and safety checks. Finally, the duo discusses the value of professional deep cleaning and safety inspections, even for "bag guns" that haven't been shot in years. They also manage expectations regarding wait times for top-tier custom smiths like Hamilton Bowen. Whether you are looking to mount a red dot on your 1911 or restore a family heirloom, this episode serves as a guide on why the "buy once, cry once" philosophy is essential for firearm maintenance. Key Takeaways • "Drill and tap" is not a simple garage project; it requires precision milling machines, centering tools, and carbide tooling to be done correctly. • A spring kit is not a substitute for a professional action job; simply lightening springs without polishing surfaces can lead to misfires and gritty actions. • Professional gun cleaning services are valuable because they often include a critical safety inspection that can identify dangerous wear or missing parts. • Cutting coils off a spring changes its dynamics and reliability; professional gunsmiths use engineered springs or properly reduce diameter rather than length. • Low-cost gunsmithing (e.g., a $50 action job) is often a red flag that can result in ruined parts and more expensive repairs later. • Top-tier gunsmiths often have long wait times (months or years) because they are in high demand; patience is required for custom work. • Attempting DIY repairs on high-value or out-of-production guns runs a high risk of destroying irreplaceable parts. -- The Guns Podcast is presented by TangoDown. TangoDown® has been a leader in firearms parts and accessories for over two decades. From upgrades for everyday carry firearms to rifle accessories, TangoDown® has something for each firearm enthusiast.  To learn more and shop the diverse product line, visit https://tangodown.com -- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email editor@gunspodcast.us Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us

 

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