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The one 1890 I just got is in 22 WRF and barrel is kinda rough, anyone know of a gunsmith that can do a reline on it, in BC if possible?


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You can try asking John Rempel. I don't know if he relines, but should know of someone in the province who does.

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Morning my friend, I hope the day's looking decent up north and you're all well.

We did a Costco run yesterday and I waved as we went through. If you weren't at Costco yesterday, you were the only one not there....

This year I worked with Corlane on a rebarrel job for a buddy. I talked mostly to Greg who is a gunsmith and part owner I believe. Very, very knowledgeable chap.

If you're going to mail it anywhere, you need to first get a commercial account with Canada Post. They won't process firearms without that any longer.

The commercial account is free and all you need is an accurate scale, metric tape measure and a printer to print off the shipping label.

I need to do that sooner than later myself actually, though now with the new long gun registry mess I'm definitely in a "wait and see" holding pattern.

Anyways if anyone in the province can do what you need, I'd be surprised if Corlane doesn't know who that is.

Hopefully that was useful to you or someone out there Parts and hopefully we can have coffee sooner than later.

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