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I've been to the Robar operation, it was far from a single gunsmith working part time. They had a separate building for doing finishing work, that they were famous for, and another building for gunsmithing which they were also famous for. If true about closing, sorry to see them go.They're a gunsmith? A gunsmith operates on a narrow margin. The first build of my target rifle took eleven months, during which time I paid him nothing. The second build of it (at a different 'smith) took ten days; I paid the entire bill upon receipt. When the interval between dropping-off the components and picking-up the finished firearm is months and months, it's not surprising that places go out of business. Then there is the complaint that gunsmiths only work about fifteen minutes per day, and the rest is spent on the phone or drinking coffee. I'm not going to defend that remark; it's just what I've heard people say about gunsmiths. If my gunsmith was still with us, I'd supply to you his name and contact information. Unfortunately, he died of the flu in November of 2013.
Did anyone else hear about Robar guns closing? i'm kinda disappointed they closed, i was about to visit and get some work done.