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Who is the Tanfo go to gunsmith?


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A friend of mine recently purchased a new Stock 2 and is wanting to get some work done to it(trigger work mainly). Who is the go to gunsmith for Tanfo's? Thanks in advance

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#1. Himself (that way he will known how to fix any other issue the gun develop)

#2. The guys at Patriot Defense

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If he/you search the Forum and watch MemphisMechanic videos it becomes easy for him to save $$$ and learn the platform inside out

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#1. Himself (that way he will known how to fix any other issue the gun develop)

 

#2. The guys at Patriot Defense

 

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This is true.

 

 

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I bought mine used from here about a year ago with a low rd count and it had the most awesome trigger in it I have ever felt, even compared to my 2011's

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Whose parts should he use or does PD have everything?


Patriot Defense has everything he needs......even a great Customer Service

Call them up or inbox them

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9 hours ago, zx9rt1 said:

Gotta have the desire first. emoji4.png Really they are very easy to work on. And you will learn it from the inside out. Win/Win


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9 hours ago, emjei said:

If he/you search the Forum and watch MemphisMechanic videos it becomes easy for him to save $$$ and learn the platform inside out

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This is no lie. It takes a few hours of watching MemphisMechanic and reading the Forum and you can become our own gunsmith. This really is the way to go, as you may need to make adjustments to your trigger if you ever decide to change ammo types (factory vs reloads) and if you do it yourself, your good to go.

 

Plus it is actually fun, in a weird, frustrating way..

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21 hours ago, undesiredeffect said:

 

 

This is no lie. It takes a few hours of watching MemphisMechanic and reading the Forum and you can become our own gunsmith...

 

Glad to hear I achieved my objective with those videos.

 

All your friends need to do is search "Tanfoglio Tuning" on YouTube. I tried to pick something easy to remember. ;) 

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I can do the work myself but I am NOT going to work on his. He is a big boy and can send it off to someone. I just opened an indoor shooting range and free time is a luxury right now, although I do like tinkering around with all the guns every now and then:D:D. Got some Shadow 2's in if anybody is looking for one.

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