Not being a smith this question might sound elementary...so bear with me
then long swords (like the other rifles that KMW sells) are made of components that Mr. Cross specifically chose.
It’s not a “choose your component” in so many words
@Terry Cross would you mind explaining what could need adjusting.
Unless the parts show up out of spec wouldn’t they properly fit/function off the bat
If it’s proprietary info I understand.
thanks
Brian
(yes the same Brianf that pissed you off about a month ago, then mike r slapped me down as well)?
Lol... no worries brianf. I don't think I was pissed is was just throwing an opinion back into the pile. Forums, texts and social media suck due to lack of context.
Hardly anything is proprietary here so I will try to answer your questions.
Yes. I do choose most of the components. Some aspects such as final barrel length, choice of muzzle device and color scheme are variable and customer can specify. I keep over 100 Krieger blanks in inventory for my usual jobs so I choose the twist rate and contour for the job. I also have fixed chamber reamer specs that I use for best results across the board with various ammo. I do not give choices on lead/throat, etc. dimensions. So No. Most of the component specifications are pre-set.
This is not because there are no other quality components or choices out there but rather reflects that my shop is small and I am fortunate to stay backed up. That and my low I.Q. means that I have to keep everything flowing smoothly and do work in batches.
For the first 20 + years I battled with various parts coming in from my own vendors to then match up with parts the customer supplied only to find that things were not inletted, cut, ordered, etc. with the other mating parts properly considered. I was and am grateful for those years but I refuse to put myself and my clients in that situation again if I can avoid it.
The parts and components I get in are not "plug and play" .
The Krieger blanks have to be chambered and machined for each hosting action. They then have to be cut to length and all muzzle work done. Any muzzle devices like the ASR brake adapters on the above rifles are matched to each barrel and indexed for proper clocking while in the machine to avoid the need for shim/spacers and/or excessive torque to get the device timed.
Each stock arrives here from McMillan as a raw stock body. All colors are already molded in and some of the inletting is done. Every stock has to be completed by KMW. Limited rotation flush cups installed and properly clocked. adjustable LOP system installed, adjustable cheekpiece hardware installed, MUNSter NV mount inletted and installed, convertibel bipod station hardware installed and all stocks slated for KMW complete rifle builds received the Integrated Mounting Block internal chassis.
The actions are built to my spec by Defiance Machine. When rec'd here, the dimensional information of each is recorded no a spec sheet I use for each rifle built. Then the bolt, extractor, cocking piece and firing pin are engraved with the last 4 digits of the SN and sent in batches to IonBond for DLC. While they are being processed in NC, the receiver usually gets barreled since I don't need the bolt to headspace it correctly. A few other items are cut, modified on each receiver before finishing. The bolts arrive here ready to accept the KMW handles so after prepping, the new knobs are installed and cleaned up.
A good bit of information is also permanently marked into the surface of the barrel and receiver prior to coating. Internal asset numbers, agency specific identifications, caliber, twist rate, thread pitch on muzzle and the KMW wolf head plus anything else needed before the CeraKote is done here at KMW. A lot of detail work is put into each.
Before final assembly the triggers are installed and adjusted to the desired pull weight.
Each rifle is function tested and fired for accuracy before shipping.
I looked back at my earlier posts in this thread and did not see any reference to "adjusting" anything so I hope the above answers your question. If I totally missed the meaning of your question, advise and I will try to answer.
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