I have an Arisaka I suspect my grandfather had bored out to a more common US hunting caliber. I think he said it was .30-06, but he had two of them, one was stock, and we could only find one when he passed. I don't know which I have. Who can verify this with 100% certainty?
Also, I have a 1906 Winchester .22 pump. I think it needs a new extractor, which is beyond my abilities. I really want to put it back into plinking service.
Who can handle these two?
Who in Phoenix wrenches on old rifles?
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Re: Who in Phoenix wrenches on old rifles?
Wright Armory in Mesa can do a chamber casting to verify caliber. And they work on old guns as well…but finding parts can be difficult.
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Re: Who in Phoenix wrenches on old rifles?
Great. I happen to be in that area tomorrow with a few hours between appts. Will bring em by.
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Re: Who in Phoenix wrenches on old rifles?
There is also Phoenix Custom Rifles in Tempe.
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Re: Who in Phoenix wrenches on old rifles?
Took them to Wright Armory yesterday. They are not cheap and charge upfront, which I hadn't see before, but they sounded like could handle. Since I had no money into these guns before, I guess I can throw some money into them now.
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Re: Who in Phoenix wrenches on old rifles?
Good luck with the work on the rifles. Let us know how it all works out.
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Re: Who in Phoenix wrenches on old rifles?
Stoney Mountain GunWorks, just south of the I-10 on 43rd Ave.