repairing a pardini

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point11
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repairing a pardini

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[b
If I had a problem with my pardini sp, what gunsmith would you recommend to send it to? [/b]
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GOVTMODEL
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Larry Carter at Larry's Guns in Maine.
dhurt

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Does Pardini USA do shop work? I looked at their guns at Nationals last year.
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dhurt wrote:Does Pardini USA do shop work? I looked at their guns at Nationals last year.
Do they do anything at all? The website said last February that they're going to start soon.

No phone number, no address...

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PFribley
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Pardini

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Can you repair it yourself. Its expensive sending guns off . I don't like sending them off when I can maybe do it myself. Larrys is a very competent shop and their work is impecable. I just hate the sending hassle!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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What do you mean: IF you had a problem? Do you or not? If you do, what is it? If not, what problem are you anticipating?

I've seen Pardini SP's with over 300,000 shots through them without a hitch.
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[quote="GOVTMODEL"]Larry Carter at Larry's Guns in Maine.[/quote
I appreciate the reply, thanks[/b]
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Post by Rover »

I have my Pardini's worked on by Buck at Pilk.

I did not care much for the $80.00 postage to return my Free pistol from Larry's.

If the Marines happen to have an armorer at a match, I give them a Semper Fi and a bottle of bourbon.
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shipping

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The Post Office is more reasonable than UPS, if the shipper is willing to do it that way.
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Rover wrote:I have my Pardini's worked on by Buck at Pilk.

I did not care much for the $80.00 postage to return my Free pistol from Larry's.

If the Marines happen to have an armorer at a match, I give them a Semper Fi and a bottle of bourbon.
thanks so much for the advice. I use FEDEX to ship my firearms and they are reasonable.
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