Please follow the instructions below if you decide to deliver your stock in person
- Contact us about your stock and discuss what you require and get a quote from us, we may ask you to send a few photo’s via WhatsApp.
- You must remove the action and barrel form your firearm, we only need the wooden parts. If you’re not sure how to do this seek out a competent person. If you can not do this we can remove the action in the workshop. When delivering to the workshop you MUST transport the firearm in a hard case or soft rifle or shotgun shoulder case.
- The metal components on shotgun forends may be left on.
- Our address is: GSR. (Roller shutter door) Ground floor workshop, The Epstein Building, Mivart Street, Easton, Bristol. BS5 6JF.
- IMPORTANT: Please let us know in advance if you plan to deliver your stock. If you turn up without prior notice we may not be in, also there is no public access into the building so you will need to phone the workshop to be let in. Our number is: 07718986166
- We will carry out the work on your stock and upon payment arrange with you for collection or delivery via a carrier.
- Please be aware of the following information:
- We will not accept any liability for loss or any damage caused during transit either way. Please ensure adequate insurance with your carrier.
- We will not accept any liability for any damage caused by you or anyone acting on your behalf whilst disassembling or reassembling your firearm.
- Please be aware that your stock was only new once and after prolonged use it will never look as pristine again. On most working shotguns and rifles the stock and forend are essentially just tool handles that will become marked and worn with use and the passage of time. Please be realistic in your expectations when you send us a stock for repairs or refinishing, although we don’t work miracles, we will nonetheless endeavour to achieve the best practicable results when repairing and refinishing the woodwork on your firearm. You will also need to be patient with the amount of time required to produce a lasting oil finish, each piece of wood is unique and the process can not be rushed, as the saying goes, one coat a day for a week, one coat a week for a month and one coat a month for a year. I will tell you when the work is finished.