
Are you a 1911 mechanic?
Can you take a pile of 1911 parts, and at the end of the process have a reliable 1911 that hits where you want it to hit, every time one pulls the trigger? Do you know what to polish, how to hand-fit those pieces and parts that need just the right fit, to turn a pile of John Browning's pieces into one of his masterpieces? Maybe you are a guy who knows how to finish the product? Can you parkerize? Can you duracote a pattern?
We already have a small group of gunsmiths working with us in these early stages. We'll see if these folks want to stay part of the project.
Are you an FFL 01? An FFL 07?
Now I need to create a talent pool of men and women who want to build 1911's that fit in the "semi-custom" realm. We can talk about any concerns you may have in life right now, from building in your own shop where you live, to problems you may be having covering the rent, to moving to Idaho with us and having a crash pad on day one either with or without your family.
I need men and women who are going to reliably build pistols worthy of carrying the III Brand, every day. I'm talking about a career.
If it is you, email me. If it is someone you know, tell them to contact me.
Our email conversations will be confidential. You need to be honest about any challenges you may be facing, and I'll be just as honest in return.
Tell me what machines and skills you bring to the table, whether you are going to work from your shop or relocate.
For the right candidate who brings the right stuff to the table, I will have a shop in 15 days in Idaho.
I'm looking for a man who can run the shop, hire a team to build around him, and I am also looking for those folks who are not yet ready to run a shop, but may want a spot in the organization.
Do not be shy about your financial requirements. Do not blow smoke about how many units you can finish in a day.
Let's talk.
Kerodin@Kerodin.com
Kerodin
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