Gunsmiths
1,460 of the 12,343 gun stores we track nationwide have gunsmithing services. A shop that sells guns and a shop that fixes them are different businesses, and the map cannot tell them apart. Every listing here has gunsmithing confirmed from the shop's own website or data.
Browse by state
- Alabama31
- Alaska7
- Arizona37
- Arkansas16
- California73
- Colorado29
- Connecticut18
- Delaware5
- Florida112
- Georgia41
- Idaho29
- Illinois25
- Indiana31
- Iowa21
- Kansas17
- Kentucky23
- Louisiana24
- Maine13
- Maryland25
- Massachusetts25
- Michigan40
- Minnesota34
- Mississippi8
- Missouri48
- Montana8
- Nebraska11
- Nevada17
- New Hampshire20
- New Jersey20
- New Mexico5
- New York38
- North Carolina54
- North Dakota10
- Ohio51
- Oklahoma20
- Oregon28
- Pennsylvania87
- South Carolina25
- South Dakota9
- Tennessee36
- Texas141
- Utah26
- Vermont6
- Virginia34
- Washington17
- West Virginia11
- Wisconsin42
- Wyoming12
Ask about turnaround before you leave the gun. A scope mount is same-day at most shops; refinishing or machine work can queue for weeks — busy smiths post their backlog if you ask.
Common questions
- What does a gunsmith cost?
- Simple jobs — scope mounting, sight installation, cleaning — usually run $40-100. Trigger work, headspacing and refinishing are quoted per job. Most shops charge a bench fee that applies toward the work.