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Hata August 24th, 2009 11:09

Gun Doc charges.
 
Touch wood, I don't need a gun doc, at least at this moment.
In general, will they charge labour to fixing your gun?

TokyoSeven August 24th, 2009 11:11

Everyone has different rates, some do flat fees per gun depending on what needs to be done and others charge hourly rates that can range anywhere from as low as $15 and as high as $25 an hour.

Silverthorn August 24th, 2009 11:11

So you're asking if they work for free? ("will they charge labour to fixing your gun")

No they generally don't work for free...

Weird question.

Usually they charge around 20-25$ an hour.

Long_Bong August 24th, 2009 11:27

It like bringing your car to the garage, make sure you get an estimate and don t let the gundoc do any extra work without your ok. Avoid surprise. And test the gun with the doc, shooting 300 rounds or so and crony :)

Ayashifx55 August 27th, 2009 19:20

so after the job has been done, you suggest to shoot over 300 shots + Chrony? I currenty have my G&G M14 for repair ... and the gun doc just told me 40$ for disassemble, repair and assembly... What if he or i don't have a chrony? ;)

Phil_Black August 27th, 2009 21:54

Well just shoot at least 300 rounds

when i work on any AEG i do test fire them and if threr is any problems it usualy show up right away in the first 100 rounds or less.

If you dont have any crony use the poor man chrono it will give you a good point to start.

DefCon 1 August 27th, 2009 22:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil_Black (Post 1054053)
Well just shoot at least 300 rounds

when i work on any AEG i do test fire them and if threr is any problems it usualy show up right away in the first 100 rounds or less.


+1

Kos-Mos August 27th, 2009 22:09

If your M14 is at Vlad's place, I should be able to work on it next week.

I charge 20$/h when the rifle had random issues/unknown problems.
And flat rate for basic maintenance (changing spring, clean-up, etc.)

pusangani August 28th, 2009 00:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ayashifx55 (Post 1053976)
so after the job has been done, you suggest to shoot over 300 shots + Chrony? I currenty have my G&G M14 for repair ... and the gun doc just told me 40$ for disassemble, repair and assembly... What if he or i don't have a chrony? ;)

no gundoc worth his salt would be without a chrony


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