Any machinist would be able to do it, but it's a bit overkill.
Keep in mind that in either cases, you need to be able to open the motor bell (rear end) to pull the armature out and set it in a lathe.
RC com-lathes are literally miniature lates, with a rubber band spinning the armature (from a second motor) and a cutter making it all straight.
You can buy a cheap one for about 50$ (for the number of times you would lathe an airsoft motor, not worth investing in the Hudy one)
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