
A Unique Look at the CZ-457 Action
The CZ-457 has impressed countless shooters with its capabilities and accuracy. Let’s take a deep look at the CZ-457 action and what makes it so special. […]
The CZ-457 has impressed countless shooters with its capabilities and accuracy. Let’s take a deep look at the CZ-457 action and what makes it so special. […]
The customization of the classic Mauser bolt action has been very popular. It can be very hard to source a quality action for a build in today’s market. […]
A good inletting job will set the stock apart from the rest of them, a seamless fit with no gaps is the ultimate goal. Reaching that goal requires in-depth knowledge of the use of every tool on your bench, including your inletting black. […]
With a multitude of hammers, files, and punches there is always that one tool that you use more than everything else. For me, that is my set of alignment pins. I use them for just about every reassembly on my bench. They make driving a pin in while fighting spring pressure easy, saving countless time. […]
The placement of a sling swivel is very straightforward and unexciting, however, it can affect the overall look and function of your firearm. […]
The golden ratio is an ancient formula that has to do with proportionality and growth rates in nature. When applied to gunstock design you end up with very attractive lines and perfect placement of things like sling swivels or ebony inlays. […]
The process of making and heat-treating flat gun springs can be broken down into these steps; choose your material, shape, harden, temper, and test. Below is a breakdown of each of these steps and what you need to consider throughout the process. […]
properly made gun spring is only as good as the material it was made out of. Choosing the right type of steel is the first step in any spring-making endeavor. Springs can be made using many types of steel, but some work better for gun springs than others. 1075, 1095, 6150 are all commonly used today for making gun springs. […]
Oxy-Acetylene is frequently used in all things gunsmithing and is an invaluable tool when applied correctly. Brazing, welding, hardening, soldering, annealing, and tempering are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to everyday uses in the shop. There are three main flame types that the gunsmith should know to get the most out of his oxy-acetylene. […]
Every tool on the gunsmith’s bench needs to be taken care of to get the most out of it. That includes your bench stones. It’s no secret that your bench stones become less effective as they become filled up with metal flecks. Cleaning them is extremely simple and only takes a few minutes. […]