LongRifles, Inc.

Published on January 10, 2013
Duration: 3:36

This video showcases the meticulous process of building a custom rifle by LongRifles, Inc., as presented by O'Neill Ops. It highlights advanced CNC machining techniques for barrel threading, fluting, and receiver work, alongside custom stock milling and camouflage painting. The final product is demonstrated in a hunting scenario, emphasizing precision and specialized components.

Quick Summary

LongRifles, Inc. utilizes advanced CNC machining for custom rifle builds, including precise barrel threading, fluting, and receiver work. Stocks are custom-milled and finished with professional two-tone camouflage painting, chambered in calibers like .22-250 Remington Match and .33-350 Remington Match for high-performance applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: LongRifles, Inc. & O'Neill Ops
  2. 00:16CNC Machining: Barrel Threading & Fluting
  3. 00:39CNC Machining: Receiver & Stock
  4. 01:06CAD/CAM and Hand Finishing
  5. 01:20Custom Stock Painting
  6. 01:34Assembled Rifle Features
  7. 02:01Field Use & Hunting Scenario
  8. 02:16Optics and Rangefinding
  9. 02:30Prone Shooting Position
  10. 02:55End Screen & Related Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What advanced manufacturing techniques are used in LongRifles, Inc. custom rifle builds?

LongRifles, Inc. employs sophisticated CNC machining for critical components. This includes precise barrel threading and fluting, as well as intricate milling of rifle receivers and custom stocks, ensuring high tolerances and performance.

What calibers are featured in the custom rifles built by LongRifles, Inc. and shown by O'Neill Ops?

The video highlights custom rifles chambered in high-performance calibers. Specifically shown are builds in .22-250 Remington Match and .33-350 Remington Match, indicating a focus on precision shooting and varmint/predator hunting applications.

How are custom rifle stocks finished by LongRifles, Inc.?

Custom rifle stocks undergo detailed CNC milling for internal components and precise inletting. They are then finished with professional spray-painting, featuring intricate two-tone camouflage patterns for effective field concealment.

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