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  • Todd Watts?....Not just Enfields

    I know that Todd is praised for his defarb and gunsmith work on Enfields but I just wanted to let you all know and send some kudos Todd's way in regards to his work on 42's also. His return time was great, communication second to none and very well researched in his work. I would highly recommend Todd for any quality Defarb work on your 1842 as well as Enfields. Thanks Todd. Here are some before and after pics so you can see the work done.

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    Re: Todd Watts?....Not just Enfields

    I also own a Todd Watts 42 and was very pleased with it and for the price you can't go wrong.
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      Re: Todd Watts?....Not just Enfields

      I will add to this. Yesterday I recieved back my 61 Springfield I had sent up there. It is gorgeous! I have had the rifle for 10 or 15 years and he made it look new and better than before. I wish I would have taken some before and after pictures as well, as the difference was clearly visible to me. He quickly returned an email I sent and seemed polite and courteous. I would recommend his work to anyone.
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