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16″ 6.5 Creedmoor Precision Rifle: Compact accuracy

May 9, 2016 Bill Marr 0

Over the past two decades in the sport I’ve learned short barrel precision rifles shoot well and look cool.  Most of the short rifles I’ve built were 16″ barrel 308 Winchesters.  Always looking for something […]

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Remington 870 Tactical Shotgun Build

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Happy 240th Birthday Marines!

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Smith and Wesson Model 39: The gun that wanted to replace the 1911 and helped inspire the modern generation of compact service pistols

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300 Winchester Magnum: How Does Barrel Length Change Velocity- A 16" 300 Win Mag?
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Building a Custom Ruger American Rifle
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Howa 1500 v Winchester 70 action comparsion

Remington 700 sheared screw removal

Accuracy International AICS-AX 2.0 Chassis System Review: Initial Thoughts

Build a Remington 700 bolt disassembly tool


 

 

 

 

 

Review: Ruger Wrangler Single-Action Revolver, Initial Impressions

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Machining front cocking serrations on a Glock slide

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Custom 1911 Project: Part 2-undercut trigger guard

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Building (machining) an AR-15/M16 M4 barrel from a blank

May 13, 2014 0

Harris Swivel Bipod Locks: KMW POD-LOC and EAB S-LEVER

January 7, 2015 0

Building a custom Howa 1500 in 223AI

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Armalite AR-30 muzzle brake installation

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Remington 700 versus Savage 10/110: Comparative design notes

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Installing a recoil pad on a fiberglass stock

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USMC M40A5 Build-Part 2: Lug slotting the receiver

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