Glocks for Sale
Check out our Gunbroker Auction listing. They won’t last at the gunbroker prices because they reflect a significantly discounted price. Right now we are offering two three brand new Glocks for sale. Buying the Glocks from us and ordering the work saves in 2 different areas. 1. You do not have to ship your Glock to us. 2. We test fire all the guns so you don’t pay a test fire fee. The total savings represents about $100-$135 in savings depending on where you ship from. Glock 36 The Glock 36 is truly unique when it comes to the...
read moreTrausch Grips
Many of you have been asking about Trausch grips that we featured on the site a while back. Unfortunately the word we have is that the owner passed away and no one is making them. So far that leaves Hogue and Pachmayer for rubber grips and Badger grips for those of you who are interested in a wood grip. We are no longer supplying grips for customers, but we are willing to install them on your build free of charge if you send them with the gun. So if you are considering grips for your Ruger SP 101 or your S&W revolver those are great...
read moreGlock Stippling
For those of you who like the look of Glock stippling, check this out. It has a great look that will set apart your Glock from everyone else. The texture also aids in gripping the gun. COST $125
read moreMCC Glock Carry Package
This week I finished a Glock 19 with the MCC Carry Package plus the MCC Extended Kit. Through the years this has been our most popular work for the Glock. We still find after all these years that the Glock 19 is our favorite model. The size is just perfect for about anything that you might get into. For CCW, it offers the best compromise of any of the Glocks, and the 9mm has improved in defensive loads so that it really doesn’t give up anything like it did in the past. If you are running an older Glock, this is the package for you. ...
read moreRuger Super Blackhawk
Every summer we take on a project that seems to require a little more. This year the project was for a long time customer and friend. He had received this particular Ruger Super Blackhawk after a friend passed away. The gun was ok mechanically, but in need of some work cosmetically. Since we were going to tear it down for rebluing, we decided to go all the way. This gun received a full trigger job. The creep was removed and the weight set. We then added a free spin pawl conversion that allows the cylinder to rotate in either direction...
read moreMy Reloading Setup
With all the ammo shortages we now have a reloading shortage. This summer I have spent a considerable amount of time talking to our customers about the cost ratios of reloading vs buying ammo, and the cost factor of purchasing equipment. With that in mind I though I might give you a quick look at my loading bench. First you can see that it is homemade. I probably have somewhere in the neighborhood of $100 in the bench. I bought a nicer grade of plywood than necessary, but that was my choice. I used 6×6 for the legs and 2×4 for...
read moreThe Not So Unbreakable Glock
One of the things that draws many people toward the Glock brand is the rugged reliability Glocks are known for. Anytime you see an Glock advertisement you will see them caked in mud, run over by a truck, surviving Katrina or some other hard core situation. Many people have referred to them as the perfect gun for those operating in foreign theaters at the tip of the spear. If you have followed MCC for the any length of time you know how we feel about the Glock. We run them in competition and carry them regularly. For a time I even trusted...
read moreTrends
Right now we are seeing the markets begin to stabilize a bit. Three months ago Magpul AR mags were selling for as much as $75 a mag on Gunbroker. Today they are selling for about $22. This is only a few dollars more than what they retailed for before the end of 2012. AR prices have begun falling as well. If you bought an AR at the beginning of the year, chances are you paid at least double what they sold for in 2012. Those guns will be sold at a loss in the near future. Best bet is to hold onto it. It’s going to be hard to recoup...
read moreWeb updates
We have been going through some updates on the website for the last week. If it seems a little slow that’s why. You may have also noticed some problems in the web store. That should be resolved now as well. If not, please email us and we can get your order out via electronic invoice. Thanks for your patience.
read moreSig 1911
I’ve been working on a Sig 1911 latley, and I guess that it has reminded me how much I appreciate this platform. The Sig has the series 80’s components that Colt made famous. These little parts make up a stronger safety system. The endless debate is how necessary are they? Many purists say they are unnecessary and make the trigger job more complicated. I am very impressed with the Sig. The fit and finish is high quality like you expect from Sig. One thing I love it that you don’t need tools to take the thing apart. For a...
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