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Try this guy, he comes highly recommended on the Colt forum and works on S&Ws as well: http://glenncustom.com/
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No, but his name pops up on a very regular basis and everybody seems to be very happy with his work, prices and turnaround time.
You could also contact S&W, they should be able to fix it. I asked them about setting the barrel gap and fixing the end shake on my K22 a while back, and IIRC they said that it would be $150. Of course, I found it better to spend the money on tools and do it myself, but it's still not too bad for having it fixed by the manufacturer. |
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