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In an effort to improve the performance and stability of the website, I have redirected cncgunsmithing.com to this new domain name. Everything is just as it was before, only the domain name has changed. Please be sure to update your bookmarks! www.cncguns.com
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Be sure to visit the CNC Gunsmithing Forum
My name is Justin. Some of you may know me by jwh02017. I'm bring CNC Gunsmithing to "myspace" to hopefully expand the gun community even more. I'm hoping people will use "this space" to tell me what they like and dislike about the work I've done. Also to suggest other projects for the future. And to just tell me whatever you are thinking. Below is a little more info about me in case some of you haven't visited my website www.cncguns.com
I developed my website www.cncguns.com to show gun enthusiast the different types of firearms that can be manufactured using CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) equipment. I am fortunate to have access to all kinds of CNC machines. I am a mechanical engineer, and work for my father's machine shop. Much of our work is for the aerospace industry, so quality is an up most importance. I have carried this same quality of work to my gun hobby. I have worked as a machinist for several years now, and I don't consider myself a gunsmith. But I am learning more about the gunsmithing trade with every project. I started this gun hobby in the summer of 2002, after I was looking for some mods for my AR-15 that I bought earlier that summer. That was the first AR-15 that I had ever shot or owned. I've always been into guns, but it really got kick started into a hobby after this first AR-15 that I bought.
During my searching, I stumbled across the Roderus Custom Gunworks website. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the very impressive work that Pvt.Ryan had done. I then became a member of his forum where I had a wealth of information at my finger tips. I hadn't seen anybody use CNC machines to make their own firearms, so I thought it would be cool to show people what can be done with CNC equipment. This hobby has become very addictive and I've done several projects since the first AR-15 lower receiver that I machined.