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A First Look at the New 1934 Armory PRO Chassis
If you have been paying attention, you probably caught the quiet hints we have been dropping about our community rifle builds. These are the high end custom rifles we are putting together for networking days, training days, match side stages, and even loaner use. That project deserves its own write up, but it matters here for one reason. One of those builds has been running the BE1 action from 1934 Armory, and the thing has been smooth, consistent, and accurate in a way that
Nov 284 min read


BAT Machine: Precision Without Compromise
BAT didn’t chase the PRS crowd. They built something for it. The Hammerhead isn’t a benchrest action in new shoes. It’s a short action built for the grime, the speed, and the punishment of field matches. And it still locks up like a BAT. That’s the part people don’t get until they shoot one. You don’t give up precision just to run fast. You get both.
Jul 3110 min read


Billet Precision Rifles: The Machinist, The Marksman, and the Momentum Behind the LS1
This year, I’ve been working on a project that’s taken me across the country—digging into the people and companies behind the actions we...
Jun 206 min read


The Legacy of a Toilet Paper Engineer: How Jim Borden Built World-Record Precision
In the precision rifle world, where opinions are as plentiful as projectiles, few names spark instant respect like Borden. But it wasn’t...
Apr 146 min read
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