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Unread 09-10-2021, 08:34 AM   #1
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I am a new Forum member. I recently posted a question about a specific repair my 1937 S/42 required. Fellow members recommended member G.T. of G.T. Specialties of Chandler AZ. G.T. contacted me, I mailed my pistol to him, received it back in a matter of days with the repair completed in a very professional manner. Thank you Members and a special thanks, again, to G.T. for his expertise.
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There’s just magic in the man’s hands. He is the one who built and sold me my shooter Luger. It’s a rare shooter grade gun that I plan to never let go of, he built and tuned it that well.
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