One of the Most Thrilling Guns I've Shot in Years

Published on April 11, 2025
Duration: 35:31

This guide details the custom modification process for a Rossi R95 rifle by Wren Metal Works, transforming it into an integrally suppressed, 'Fallout'-themed firearm. The build includes action tuning, custom parts, advanced optics, and a unique suppressor design. The process is complex and requires advanced gunsmithing skills.

Quick Summary

The Wren Metal Works custom Rossi R95, chambered in .45-70 Government, is an integrally suppressed firearm with a 'Fallout' theme. It achieves 'movie quiet' sound performance, outperforming larger calibers in noise reduction, and is targeted towards farmers and ranchers for predator control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Apocalypse Gun Concept
  2. 00:47Wren Metal Works Custom Build Reveal
  3. 02:00Suppressor Market & Silencer Shop
  4. 02:54Detailed 'Fallout' Theme Walkthrough
  5. 05:18Live Fire & Sound Performance Test
  6. 07:36Target Demographic: Farmers & Ranchers
  7. 10:36Technical Build Details
  8. 12:01Pricing & Maintenance
  9. 13:29Suppressor Comparison Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Wren Metal Works custom Rossi R95 unique?

The Wren Metal Works custom Rossi R95 is unique due to its integrally suppressed design, extensive 'Fallout' video game-themed Cerakote and engravings, and custom action tuning for enhanced smoothness and trigger quality. It's chambered in .45-70 Government.

How quiet is the integrally suppressed .45-70 Government rifle?

The integrally suppressed .45-70 Government rifle was described as 'movie quiet' and completely hearing-safe during live-fire tests. It achieved superior noise reduction, outperforming larger suppressed calibers like 5.56 and .45 ACP.

Who is the target audience for such a custom firearm?

Despite its high-end custom nature, the primary customers are identified as farmers and ranchers who need a powerful yet quiet firearm for predator control on large properties without disturbing livestock or neighbors.

What are the typical lead times for suppressors mentioned in the video?

The video suggests that lead times for suppressors are currently at historic lows, with some applications taking less than a month, making the process more accessible than in previous years.

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