The most important thing in this whole endeavour was Jason's search for perfection. Many people would have accepted the size of spot started with and completed the job. Jason made three attempts and polished the work off each time on his own accord until he had it perfect, once that was achieved he continued with the rest of the locks. A grand total of 17 days!
And that ladies and gentlemen is one of the little reasons why these guns take so much time to make!
neil mcveigh on September 2, 2015 at 2:49 am
Jason's skill is self evident.What he clearly has in abundance is a commitment that only the very best will do together with a fair heap of stamina ! I didn't think that in this dis-posable age that a young man would not accept less than perfection in his chosen field.Take a bow Jason.
vancedaigle on September 2, 2015 at 7:30 am
Jason Sir,
You are part of the reason that Westley Richards is the very best gun being built today!!!!!! My hats off to you young man for showing the type of pluck that it takes to build a Best Quality Gun.
This Bud is for you!!!!!!!
In Christ
Vance,
Chris Athanasiou on September 2, 2015 at 12:50 pm
Dear Jason,
Congratulations to you and your team at W.R. with young men like you the fine gun making have future!!
Thank you for spectacular results!!
Chris