I could not stand the California legal Muzzle Brake that was installed on my Springfield Armory Scout M1A. As soon as I moved out of that godforsaken state I began the hunt for a real flash suppressor. I found it with a Smith Enterprise Vortex. There was one problem, though… there was no front sight mounted on it as there was on the Springfield’s. I called Smith and they shipped me a gas lock as used by the USMC in Operation Enduring Freedom which is superior to the original front sight and more closely resembles the one on an H&K 91 with a hooded post. I have been a devoted customer since then. Shipping is fast, service is top notch and the products are made of the highest grade!
Spence R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tampa, FL
This is a great company. They are always very helpful and they always take care of your questions or any problems you have. Great customer service, great products. You can’t go wrong with Smith Enterprise.
Cody B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hawthorne, CA
Horrible Company. Owner is rude. Apparently her CONTRACTS are more important then customers. Lol that’s fine I’ll take my business elsewhere. Considering LAPD is our main contract I’ll make sure none of them and every other department we deal with never buys anything from your company. And btw there are other firearms then m14’s idiots. And there are way better companies then Leupold. You guys are a joke.
Ian B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
Do you have an M14? Do you want an M14? Do you want your gun worked on by the best M1A/M14 mechanic that I have ever met? Then go see Andy at Smith Enterprise. A really talented gunsmith is a rare thing in this world. A lot of people might claim that they’re good gun mechanics, and most of them are wrong. While most people can almost make a gun work right, it takes someone with a lot of talent and a lot of time in the industry to be a true artist. I know guns, I have a lot of them, have spent a lot of my life around them. As such, I know when what I have in my hand is «good enough to get the job done» and when«goddamn this thing is amazing.» My gun was pretty good, I had it to a place where it was accurate, wouldn’t jam, and would get the job done. Then, under the advice of James at Merchant Firearms, took my gun to Andy to get some work done. Long story short, spent a lot less than I thought I would, and now my gun is goddamn fantastic. Andy and his crew are the best around, anywhere, on the planet, period. If you own an M14 or an M1A, you owe it to yourself and to your weapon to go see Andy and the bunch down at Smith. Tell ‘em Ian sent ya!