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Member: NMLRA, NRA, CLA, 1775 Lebanon Town Militia
Step One: Gun Selection
You must select the gun you want me to build. Pieces I’ve made for customers over the years are displayed in the Photo Gallery. If one of these long arms appeals to you, let me know through the Internet or by telephone.
If you prefer additional choices, many books on the subject of long rifles originally created in 1740-1840 are available on popular bookstore Internet sights. Two titles that many of my customers have found useful are: Pennsylvania Long rifles of Note, by George Shumway and The Kentucky Rifle, by the Kentucky Rifle Association. I can copy any American long arm in these and most other books on the subject.
Step Two, Deposit and Contract
Once you have made your selection, a $500 deposit secures you a slot in my schedule. Upon receipt of your deposit, I will send you a formal “Gun Building Contract” that guarantees your satisfaction with the piece when you receive it.
Step Three, Ordering Parts
Option One: Because Federal tax laws prohibit me from supplying you directly with lock, stock, and barrel, I provide you with a list of these components, and the names and numbers of the highest quality suppliers. You then order the parts and have them directly shipped to me at:
Black Hart Long Arms
227 Westford Road
Eastford, CT 06242
Option Two: After we discuss what parts are required, an associate of mine will order and send the parts directly to me and bill you via E-mail.
I can supply all the other misc. parts for the project.
Step Four: Balance of Bill
When your gun is completed, the balance of my labor, parts, and shipping fees are due. After I receive the full balance, I ship and insure your gun.
Total prices for pieces made from blank stocks range from $2500 to $5000, pieces made from kits are somewhat less. |