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I won't name the retailer for now, but am interested in the prices that any gunsmiths/gunshop owners on here would have charged for replacement ejector springs in a Beretta Silver Pigeon and the repair of a very small crack in the stock behind the safety catch.

 

Just had a call to say the work has been completed after 10 days and £150 is the bill. Probably my fault for not enquiring on a price in advance.

 

Thanks,

 

FM

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Massively overcharged, id expect to pay £30-£50

 

 

That's a silly statement, most gunshop's charge about £40 per hour plus vat. The springs are easy to replace but a crack needs to be repaired correctly otherwise it might crack again.

 

Did you ask how long the job took?

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Should have clarified, the crack was tiny and not as bad as the shop expected. Was behind the safety catch on the stock but it wasn't caused by the stock being loose. Has been repaired by putting some glue on it. You can no longer see where the crack was but it isn't the neatest job known to man and you can see where the glue has trickled down the side of the grip.

 

My Dad decided to collect it when I was at work and they didn't say how long it took. They did however say they considered it a very cheap price and it could have cost a lot more as they cleaned it as well.

 

FM

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Parts (not alot),labour and v.a.t.bit of profit for the gunshop... £150 does not sound too excessive if it is a good job.Always good to ask for an indication of cost in advance of commissioning the work.I presume you chose that gunshop because you like/trust them? On that basis I don't think you have been 'ripped off'. If you feel you have been go into the shop and ask them to breakdown their bill.

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IF they stripped and serviced it as well greased it adjusted it and everything else then not too bad I have paid £50 for the basic strip clean and reassemble (but it fixed the issue!) so all in doesnt seem silly over the top. DO you know if it was done "in house" or sent out?

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All depends on the shop really. I had a £60 spanish sbs which occasionally wouldnt fire on one of the barrels. I figured firing pins were probably worn. I got a quote from one local place for £98 for a "service" and fitting new pin so i promptly told them id think about it.. In the end I took it somewhere else who quoted me "around £50" to fit a new pin. Final bill came to £78. Would have been cheaper for me to buy a new gun.

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Wood repair - Had my Browning done at the "wrist" last year for £140 - Good job as almost cracked in half, but certainly not invisible - Good job though.

 

Anything internally has always traditionally been £40 - That's for cracked ejectors (on my old, old lanber - twice - once each on both sides) and replacing sears as double discharge (on a Lincoln).

 

So........if you got stiffed, it weren't by much

 

tenner for the spring and £100 for a brand new stock. thats what i would have expected for the £150 not a repaired stock.

 

Best quote i had for a non botch was 400

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I had a full service last year £40

 

I cant believe that price personally :no: :no: :no::P:D ..wonder where you went..... :good::lol: :lol:

 

My Benelli was not firing one barrel....took it in and Phil said it was the firing pin, some spring behind and something else broken in it :lol: ....total cost sub £15 :good:

 

Took my little Browning S/A in as had 2 cracks in the foreend where in slips onto the barrels nearest the trigger part/mag tube..he took all the previous glue out (said must have been quite a few years ago) reglued it and sanded it down and gave it quite a few coats...now you cant even it see it and total cost for all that........

 

 

 

WAIT FOR IT

 

 

 

 

£18 :good: :good: :good:

 

same place as Pete above...giving you an idea of his prices and how good he is :good:

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I recently had both ejector springs in my Beretta replaced. The actual job only takes seconds, but rather than send off to GMK for replacements to do the job myself,I simply bullied the bloke in the shop into doing it for nothing. I`ve bought enough new guns off `em to justify that approach.

 

The parts cost pennies and it takes no time at all.£5 would have been a fair price for that job.

 

If you subsequently paid the balance for the work on the stock I`d have expected a bit more than just running some glue over the crack.

 

Hate to say it, but you was robbed.

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Should have clarified, the crack was tiny and not as bad as the shop expected. Was behind the safety catch on the stock but it wasn't caused by the stock being loose. Has been repaired by putting some glue on it. You can no longer see where the crack was but it isn't the neatest job known to man and you can see where the glue has trickled down the side of the grip.

 

My Dad decided to collect it when I was at work and they didn't say how long it took. They did however say they considered it a very cheap price and it could have cost a lot more as they cleaned it as well.

 

FM

 

Go back then.

 

Ask for a breakdown of the price.

 

Tell them your not happy that they left a mark where the glue ran and check if they did charge you for the cleaning, as you never asked for it, you shouldn't have paid for it.

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