Stalker-of-the-deer
Well-Known Member
Or the gunsmithing industry migrates to, or embraces CNC machining, thereby reducing tlhe cost per barrel.
But yes, manual machining is fast becoming a lost art.
Barrels being what they are dont lend them self to cnc machining that well, also it being a specific machine for cold hammer forging or button rifling (rotary broaching) .
A specialist cnc machine would cost 500k+ putting it out of the price bracket for most manufacturers.
On top of this you still require qc and hand finishing such as polishing and lapping
It's OK making a high volume but if the demand isn't there then the expenditure of the business makes no sense. It would drive the price up rather than bring it down
Rifle building and making in the uk/ Europe is very much a cottage industry.
One gun shop in texas sold more savage rifles in 1 month than the whole of Europe in a year. So what makes sense your end dosent over here unfortunately.
The great manufacting days of the UK or gone. Skill loss and higher wages lack off outlets to sell products.
Re barrelling will always be expensive here due to this.
What we do have is a bunch of superb smiths as a result.



