Hard to call it a $1000 gun when you did 6-8 hours of work just machining the barrel.
He made his own barrel?
Wow... talk about FALSE ADVERTISING.
This thread got my hopes up...
My last build came in at around $650.00 it's an Armalite frankengun but works great. Some mods done since but even then I doubt it comes in at over $1000.00 now.
He made his own barrel?
Wow... talk about FALSE ADVERTISING.
This thread got my hopes up...
I hate being poor and having expensive hobbies.![]()
Sir, you and I have something in common.
Mlke:
Where are you on this??
regards
AbH
On what?
Making barrels? Probably about a year since my deployment will be 11.5 months!!! As long as the CFO doesn't give me too much grief as far as manufacturer licensing goes the first ones will be ready to go out the door VERY shortly after I get back in August.
We plan on putting together some uppers for retail next year. I want to build a few more and make sure that I have all of the tweaking down to be sure they are going to be reliable. We got lucky with the gas system on the shorty. We are going to build a few more to the same specs and make sure it wasn't all luck!!!
Oh ya.........and we are looking to put them out the door sub$400. Jamie is going to put the 10.25" through it's paces at the One Shot Tactical match so hopefully a full report will follow. I am exploring the option of using Canadian made blanks and having the barrel extensions made in Canada as well. The only piece of US steel that will touch the barrel will be the reamer if everything works out.
We have a working prototype, not that it is anything special, just a normal AR barrel. But it shoots very, very well and I really want to be able to produce these commercially. I was unaware when I started this project that you need a manufacturing license to be able to sell them retail. So, given the timeframe of my tour and the fact that I have just now started the application process for a license, don't expect anything before the end of next summer. I will do all of the groundwork in the meantime so we can hit the ground running when I get back.
As for the price, if I can't do it for a good price, I won't do it at all. I am all about bringing you guys things that are affordable and quality.




























