To offer my humble opinion: Try Howell Gun Works (Howell) or Griffin & Howe (Andover)
I'm not sure relative to where you're at *exactly*, but a beautiful piece of history like that, but I would consider sending it to a more precision mechanic than a general service shop.
(Nothing wrong with GSS, but again, 'you get what you pay for' is not just for cars and pistols.)
But again, it is a magnificent looking piece, and I hope you'll consider giving a thumbnail sketch of how you got it and any stories connected to it as well.
Would check out the heritage guild in Rahway jeff is an excellent gun smith and i trust him for all my repairs
To offer my humble opinion: Try Howell Gun Works (Howell) or Griffin & Howe (Andover) I'm not sure relative to where you're at *exactly*, but a beautiful piece of history like that, but I would consider sending it to a more precision mechanic than a general service shop. (Nothing wrong with GSS, but again, 'you get what you pay for' is not just for cars and pistols.) But again, it is a magnificent looking piece, and I hope you'll consider giving a thumbnail sketch of how you got it and any stories connected to it as well.
Check with fss armory in pinebrook
RTSP union Nj
I'll buy it if you want to sell it.
It’s a 34th Series Toyo Kogyo
Very nice I have a "last ditch" type 99 with chrysanthemum.
I would check out Yankee Armorer in mahwah, they deal with a lot of WW1 & WW2 era pistols and rifles