OK Folks, here's the deal:
$20 to fund the event. For that $20 you get pizza, soda, a box of frangible 5.56 that can be used on the range, couple of targets, and unlimited range time from 8 PM on. After the cost of the pizza and stuff, that money goes to the range for opening up for this.
Gunsmith costs:
Thread an unthreaded barrel: $75
Remove the brake on a threaded barrel, clean up the threads: $35
Remove the brake on a 14.5" barrel, blind pin a new flash hider on: $60
Other general gunsmithing can be done that evening, depending upon the turnout. He will offer discounted prices for that night.
I forgot to get a price on re-profiling barrels, but since that can't be done Sunday evening (reprofile and refinish; he doesn't do parking, et al, every day) you can ask the gunsmith Sunday night.
You need to provide your own parts. The gunsmith ended up in Flordia, moving his mother due to the hurricanes, and just gaot back last night, so he wasn't in a position to stock up on stuff for this. I personally ordered a bunch of stuff, but most hasn't shown up as of today, so other than an extra flash hider or two, I don't have stuff to offer.
I need a definite headcount by Saturday; noonish. Obviously there has to be a cutoff point for the total amount of work being done that night. Emial or IM me if you plan aon being there and let me know what work you'll want done, so I can give the gunsmith a heads up.
Here's a link to the range location and phone number
www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&q=ready+aim+fire&near=Bristol,+PA+19007&oi=locald&radius=0.0&latlng=40109174,-74860718,16639135271446839505If you need directions, email me and I'll give them to you along with my cell phone number.