Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Tactical 1963 Marlin 30/30

So here we have a Marlin 336 chambered in 30/30 that was manufactured in 1963! We have it a major face lift with new parts and re-working the old. 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

300WSM Anyone?

We were throwing around ideas for a prototype long range hunting rifle. We first thought of building a 308 Winchester and then that changed to the 300WSM. We wanted a short action rifle with a no longer than 22" barrel. This barrel would be threaded for a brake and have a target crown on the muzzle. 
We settled on a Remington 700 short action, Timney trigger, 40moa base, high end tactical rings, MDT chassis system, Leupold Mark4 4.5-14 scope, PWS brake, AI magazines, and a custom one off Cerakote finish. So now we have a plan, the parts, and the tools needed. After a ton of machining and hand work hours we finished the rifle. 
Test firing went extremely well... 4 rounds, 1 round each from 4 different shooters, at 25 yards (that's as far as we can shoot in our indoor range) went into the same hole! Did I mention... No recoil. 


Sunday, October 5, 2014

New equipment!

We now are the proud owners of a new High speed precision lathe. Can't wait to start making things on this baby!

Monday, June 16, 2014

What's in your emergency survival kit?

Thought we would post a picture of a few firearms that we have turned out in the shop. A custom build AR-15 "REAPER" chambered in 5.56 Match, a Glock 29 converted to 9x25 Dillon, and a Hybrid 1911.. Colt Match slide and barrel on a Para-Ordanace P-14 frame. All firearms have been refinished with Cerakote. Lots of love and hours are put into the finish of the firearms that come from our shop. 

Thursday, January 9, 2014

The KRG Bolt Lift Kit

We have a project Remington 700 Short Action SPS chambered in 308 Winchester. It is in the factory Hogue Stock which we hope to be changing out soon.
So far we have lapped the action, tuned the factory trigger, and Cerakoted the barreled action O.D.Green. 
Today our KRG Bolt Lift Kit was delivered. We chose the KRG bolt simply because this is something the average Joe could put on his rifle without making permanent  changes to the rifle. The KRG is easy to install and to remove. Once installed it is instantly clear how much easier it is to manupliate the bolt. We will put together a video out in the field showing the completed project.