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#1 Post by Individual »

My AR went to Mark on a Saturday morning for a new barrel.
I expected it would take at least a week or so.....

He phoned me the following Monday to say it was all done and ready for collection. That's an impressive turn around.

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#2 Post by BamBam »

If you had a spanner and the barrel on your FAC you could have done it yourself in 20 minutes.
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#3 Post by leeroy7031 »

Sent mine off for a trigger a few years back, turn around time was less than a week. Excellent customer care and workmanship.
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#4 Post by Swamp Donkey »

Just don't get him going on about shooting bean cans and hubcaps, aka prac s/gun
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#5 Post by Blackstuff »

Yeah or you might upset one of the "real men" over at CSR :lol:
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#6 Post by Individual »

Now I thought these threads were about the quality of service recieved from Gun Shops.

Not for you lot to ramble on about irrelevant nonsense........
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#7 Post by Blackstuff »

To be fair you're right. troutslapping :squirrel:

I've had a stock fitted by Mr Bradley in the past and bought a few other AR parts from him and the service was good.
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#8 Post by techguy »

+1 Always had great service from Mark. He is definitely who I go to for anything AR related..
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#9 Post by huntervixen »

Going back a couple of years I was on the look out for Blackdog mags for my Spikes, I spoke to mark who sold me CMMG replacements instead...Mark sent them out straight away and said "just pop a cheque in the post" A real gentleman, they impressed indeed!
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#10 Post by Maggot »

Blackstuff wrote:Yeah or you might upset one of the "real men" over at CSR :lol:
Doubt it...we "real men" (and theres a few real women as well) rip the p*** as much as anyone, you just have to be able to run.

Bradders has been very helpful and tolerant with my waffle and I have not even placed an order yet, Ovenpaa must have warned him about care in the community zzzzom
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