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Factory to Table: Part - 6 Scalarworks 30mm LEAP Mount

Factory to Table: Part – 6 Scalarworks 30mm LEAP Mount

Bringing the whole Factory to Table package together with Part 6. It is time for Part 6 in my Factory to Table Series.  But if you are just joining us, I should backtrack a tiny bit to bring you up to speed… I started my Factory to Table series while thinking about all the of [...]

Factory to Table: Part - 5 ESD Sling

Factory to Table: Part – 5 ESD Sling

It is time for another installment of the Factory to Table Series. In Part 5 we will be making a trip to another corner of New Hampshire to visit Edgar, of Edgar Sherman Design. He will walk me through making one of his ESD Slings.

Factory to Table: Part - 4 Cole-Tac Suppressor Cover

Factory to Table: Part – 4 Cole-Tac Suppressor Cover

A custom suppressor cover from Cole-Tac, hand made… Welcome to the 4th part in the Factory to Table Series. In this I will pay a visit to Dustin with Cole-Tac. If you are unfamiliar with Cole-Tac, they have been involved in the gun industry for a number of years. They create all kinds of nylon [...]

Factory to Table: Part - 3 Discreet Ballistics 188gr Selous Rounds

Factory to Table: Part – 3 Discreet Ballistics 188gr Selous Rounds

When it comes to ammunition, there are a huge number of companies in the mix. With that, the quality varies a lot from manufacturer to manufacturer. I decided to head up to Northern New Hampshire and visit David Stark, the owner of Discreet Ballistics.

Factory to Table Part - 2: The Trash Panda Silencer by Q

Factory to Table Part – 2: The Trash Panda Silencer by Q

Wanting to take advantage of the 300 Blackout cartridge, in Part 2 I wind up back at Q in Portsmouth, New Hampshire to build a silencer, this time helped by Mitch Lessard…

Factory to Table Part - 1: The MiniFix Pistol by Q

Factory to Table Part – 1: The MiniFix Pistol by Q

To take a 30,000 foot view of the MiniFix, and subsequently The Fix, it looks by all accounts almost like a bolt action dropped into a chassis.  This couldn’t be farther from the truth.  The rifle (and in this case pistol) was designed and built from the ground up, from scratch.  The approach being to make a lightweight, accurate and ergonomic bolt action.  They decidedly achieved this with the design.