Broaching is MUCH quicker and easier to do on a dedicated machine. Do the initial cuts on the CNC and then off to the broaching maching. Tolerances on a magwell aren't very tight. Broaching is good enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY9Cb9YqOR4
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Broaching is MUCH quicker and easier to do on a dedicated machine. Do the initial cuts on the CNC and then off to the broaching maching. Tolerances on a magwell aren't very tight. Broaching is good enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY9Cb9YqOR4
How about survival and medical gear?
So....how about survival and medical gear?
Are there such things? I'm in for an ifak
Maybe individual ifak elements cheaper in bulk? Is that what you had in mind?
IFAKs, water purification, bulk long term food storage, fire starters, compasses, paracord, Alice packs, bandages, tourniquets, camelbaks, canteens, sun ovens, tents, three part sleeping systems, gas masks, pelican cases, map pouches, suture kits, fish antibiotics, hatchets, MRE's, cast iron, e-tools, machetes, Gerbers and Leatherman's, an emu, litters, stomp kits, plate carriers, ballistic plates, mag pouches, heliographs, string saws, and much, much more.
Pretty sure Fish Antibiotics aren't in stock at any of our suppliers, nor a lot of the other stuff. They seem to be out of much much more lately.
However several of our distributors have Gerber stuff and Leatherman stuff. No one we deal with has surplus stuff other than Century Arms.
If you have something specific I'll be glad to do the legwork.