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Posted by on Aug 10, 2017 .
My dear friends. Why we build our own guns? Mostly, because our own Gunsmithing is extremely Fun and Satisfying. We like our guns custom build and be able to maintain or modify guns to improve the way they feel or enhance their performance. It is extremely satisfying. Receiving compliments and admirations is also the icing on the cake.

One thing that makes it more enjoyable is having a great workspace!
You don’t really need a lot of space to do Gunsmithing. A 6 to 8 foot long workbench is enough space to do pretty much anything you need. A heavy duty bench so that you can mount a vise to it and be able to pound on the bench without it...

Posted by on Aug 04, 2017 .
You are probably asking yourself why you are reading it. It seems the gun safety rules are embedded into you with birth. We all know what to do, when and how. And even though, going out to practice, I see mistakes being made by the most seasoned gun enthusiasts, creating an unsafe environment for all. So, as my grandma used to say, repetition makes perfect. Let's repeat these 10 simple rules for gun safety.Top 10 Gun Safety Rules:1. Always keep your gun pointed in a safe direction: A safe direction means that the gun is pointed away from any people, pets, or anything that you do not want to hit. Always make sure that the gun is pointed in...
As the proud citizens of this great country, we owe an immense debt of gratitude to the brave men and women who put their lives on the line to defend our freedom and keep us safe from harm. And at Moriarti Armaments, we take that obligation seriously.
That's why we're proud to offer military and law enforcement personnel a discount on our high-quality products and services. We understand the sacrifices you make every day, and we want to show our appreciation by offering you a little extra support in return.
At Moriarti Armaments, our values are deeply rooted in our commitment to honor and serve those who serve our country. We are a...

Posted by on Jul 22, 2017 .

In search of the custom AR-10 build and stay within a budget, people look online for deals. They read articles, watch youtube videos, get confused and buy something that they are promised will work with their AR10, only it is not.

It's a common question that I always get - I bought this carbine AR-10 set from a reputable manufacturer (no names will be published out of respect), but I have a double feeding or not enough pressure to activate the bolt. Upon sending me the pictures of their stock "guts," sure enough, I find AR-15 carbine spring with AR-10 buffer, or AR-15 buffer and AR-10 spring, or just simply, AR-15 buffer and buffer spring....

Posted by on Jul 19, 2017 .

Today’s topic of discussion is What Is The Difference between .223 Wylde and 5.56 NATO AR-15 Barrel.

First and for most, let’s get the terminology straight. .223 Wylde IS NOT your regular .223 Remington! I know, both sound very much similar but these are completely different animals. So let’s go into details.

5.56 NATO and .223 Remington

Though they share identical case dimension, they are slightly different and thus, are not the same cartridge.

.223 Remington is slightly smaller than your standard 5.56 NATO. As we can see from the picture above, the throat of the 5.56mm bullet is slightly longer than that of the .223 Rem....

As a hunter or long-range shooter, you are likely aware of the importance of choosing the right cartridge. One cartridge that has gained popularity in recent years is the 6.5 Creedmoor. Developed by Hornady in 2007, this cartridge has quickly become a favorite of many hunters and shooters for its accuracy, velocity, and consistency. In this comprehensive guide, we will dive into the technical specifications of the 6.5 Creedmoor, its features and benefits, and how to use it for hunting and long-range shooting. 

Technical Specifications:

The 6.5 Creedmoor has a bullet diameter of .264 inches and a case length of 1.92 inches. It has a shoulder...

Posted by on Jul 13, 2017 .

Don’t laugh. Two different platforms. Two different uses. Still, commonly confused by almost everyone because of the name. There is no short cut just to use 6.5, you need to spell out the entire caliber name.

Main difference between 6.5 Grendel and 6.5 Creedmoor

The most important one, 6.5 Grendel is designed to use on AR-15 platform (think of it as your next step after Russian military round, 7.62x39) and 6.5 Creedmoor is based on AR 308 weaponry, roughly.

So now, which one do you want? You probably want both but in the real world, it all depends on your preference and intended use. I often get a reply from clients stating that they...

Posted by on Jun 30, 2017 .

As a firearm enthusiast, it's important to understand the differences between different cartridges in order to choose the best one for your shooting needs. In this article, we will compare two popular cartridges, the 308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor, in terms of their history, ballistics, and best uses.

History

The 308 Winchester, also known as the 7.62x51mm NATO, was first introduced in the early 1950s as a civilian version of the 7.62x51mm NATO military cartridge. It quickly became popular for hunting and sport shooting due to its reliable performance and availability of firearms chambered in this cartridge.

On the other hand, the 6.5...