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chrisw91
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Hi all fellow shooters

I'm running a small engineering service producing high quality machined and fabricated parts to
farming, automotive, firearm, and other industrial divisions. I have now made a few sets of knobs to replace the cheap plastic ones on the caldwell rests. I have Remington action sleeves in the works for people wanting to have a flat bottom panda footprint sleeve for both S/A and L/A footprint. I have just finished a few barnard action wrenches as shown in the photos. I will be continually adding items to my stocks as I see the need for them I will update as this happens
Theres some photo's of my other work here http://www.busseltonrc.com/ccw-eng-gunsmithing

contact me for pricing on anything you need either via pm here, Facebook or ccwengineering@outlook.com

Thanks
Chris
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A couple of examples of the knobs used to replace the crappy plastic ones on caldwells.
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I'm adding additional products to my stocks I've just finished a run of barrel vices. They will accept a 1.35" barrel spring loaded top to keep it from marking the barrel while inserting. High tensile studs and nuts.
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Post by AlanBT »

Love your work Chris.

If you had a Remington Bolt Spanner so I can 'ease springs' on my Remmy bolts I would love to buy one.

One that works on a Stiller action would be useful too....

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Post by ecomeat »

Chris,
How much for one of your barrel vices, posted to 4285, Qld ?
I am just about sick of my old "2 Bolt" model that keeps slipping on me :mrgreen:
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For anyone who is interested in the barrel vices they are $135 including post anywhere in Aus. I have a few left from the first batch but more will be going into production within the next week. Barnard and remington type action wrenches will be done in a similar time frame.

Thanks all for the interest. :D :D
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Barrel block all finished up today for one of the members on here.
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Lovely........ =D>
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Thanks Chris. Barrel vice arrived today.

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Mine also arrived today. Thanks, Chris
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I've been adding a few more items to my inventory. I now have Remington/ clone action wrenches in stock. These f class or BR rifle cradles are now also available. They made from 316 with surgical silicon tube to prevent the rifles being scratched. Rubber feet to stop them moving around if using to clean. Contact for pricing.
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There's been a few people asking about action sleeves to suit rem short and long actions. I've just finished this one. They will have a pinned rail fitted in any cant you may want. They are 9.5" long 1.65" wide.
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Post by DMC »

GDay Chris
You wouldn't be doing the sleeves for the Rem 600 actions would you ?

Cheers
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That is some very nice machine work you are doing there
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G'day Chris,

Any barrel vises left?

Cheers,

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