Precision bench work for Brooklyn shooters
Gunsmithing Done Right in Brooklyn, NY.
Our gunsmithing work is centered on careful inspection, precise fitting, and repairs that address the real cause of the issue. From reliability problems and sight work to custom upgrades and restorations, every firearm gets thoughtful attention at the bench.
Accurate Diagnosis
We inspect function, fit, and wear points to identify the actual problem before any work begins.
Reliable Performance
Actions, components, and installed parts are tuned with reliability and smooth operation in mind.
Purpose-Built Upgrades
Optics, triggers, rails, barrels, and furniture are selected and fitted around how you actually shoot.
Careful Bench Craft
Every job is handled with clear communication, safe practices, and workmanship meant to hold up in real use.
What Brooklyn Clients Say About Our Gunsmithing.
From careful repairs to custom bench work, customers come to Orange for honest guidance, precise work, and dependable results. Here are a few words from clients who trusted us with their firearms in Brooklyn.
Got Questions?
FAQ About Gunsmithing in Brooklyn, NY.
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What kinds of firearms can a gunsmith work on?
A qualified gunsmith can work on many types of firearms, including pistols, revolvers, rifles, and shotguns. At a bench-focused shop, that may include diagnosing feeding problems, correcting timing or lockup issues, improving trigger feel, installing sights or optics, fitting parts, and handling careful restoration work.
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How do I know if my firearm needs professional gunsmithing?
If your firearm is failing to feed, eject, fire, cycle, lock up properly, or hold zero, it is a good idea to have it inspected by a gunsmith. Other signs include unusual wear, rough trigger pull, loose sights, extraction issues, or any change in performance that suggests something is out of spec.
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Can gunsmithing help improve reliability, not just appearance?
Yes. Good gunsmithing is centered on function first. That means identifying the actual cause of a problem, checking fitment and wear, and making corrections that improve reliability, safety, and consistency. Cosmetic upgrades can be part of the work, but the real value is in how the firearm performs afterward.
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Do you handle custom gun builds and performance upgrades?
Yes, gunsmithing often includes custom builds and practical upgrades. That can involve trigger work, optic and rail installation, barrel and furniture fitting, action tuning, and setup choices based on how you actually plan to use the firearm, whether for range use, hunting, defense, or competition.
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Can an older or family firearm be restored instead of replaced?
In many cases, yes. A gunsmith can inspect an older firearm for mechanical condition, wear, safety concerns, and parts availability. Some firearms are excellent candidates for restoration or careful repair, especially when they have sentimental or long-term value. The right approach depends on the condition of the firearm and the goals for the project.
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Is it worth bringing in a firearm for a trigger or sight issue?
Absolutely. A rough trigger, poorly regulated sights, or an optic setup that does not hold properly can affect both accuracy and confidence. Small problems at the bench often turn into major frustrations on the range, so having them corrected professionally can make a noticeable difference.
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What happens during a gunsmithing inspection?
A proper inspection usually starts with a safe, detailed evaluation of the firearm’s condition and function. Depending on the platform, that may include checking headspace, timing, extractor tension, lockup, crown wear, gas system behavior, bedding, and general fitment. The goal is to understand the real issue before recommending any repair or upgrade.
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Can you install optics, rails, barrels, or other firearm accessories?
Yes. Gunsmithing commonly includes installing and fitting optics, mounts, rails, barrels, furniture, and other components. Proper installation matters because alignment, torque, fit, and overall balance all affect how the firearm performs in real use.
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How long does gunsmithing usually take?
Turnaround time depends on the type of work, the condition of the firearm, and whether special parts are needed. A simple installation may be much quicker than a detailed diagnostic repair, restoration, or custom build. The best first step is to bring in the firearm and discuss the scope of work so expectations are clear from the start.
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What are your hours if I want to ask about a gunsmithing job?
You can reach out or stop by during these business hours: Monday through Thursday, 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM. Friday through Sunday: Closed.
Get Expert Gunsmithing in Brooklyn.
From diagnostics and repairs to custom bench work, Orange handles firearms with the kind of careful attention that keeps them running right. Bring in a pistol, rifle, or shotgun that needs real hands-on service, and we’ll talk through the best path forward.
Talk to Us About Gunsmithing
Get in Touch for Gunsmithing.
Have a firearm that needs careful bench work, repair, or a custom upgrade? Visit our Brooklyn shop on Highland Blvd or give us a call to talk through your gunsmithing needs with a team that values precision and honest guidance.