R G Rifles is where Accuracy and Quality counts

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Situated in Aberdeenshire Scotland, R G Rifles specialise in extreme rifle accuracy.

R G Rifles is owned and run by Russell Gall, a keen stalker and bench rest shooter.

R G Rifles can build your dream rifle tailored to your individual requirements whether it be for competition, hunting or long range shooting.

R G Rifles uses OneCNCXR3 Mill Professional complete with the 4 axis module to manufacture their CNC parts.

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As a sample of their work here is an Action used in the build of a rifle. The exceptional quality and attention to detail is displayed in this assembly.

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The bolt for the action (the L shaped piece) is made from one piece! The material is EN30B and is fully machined from a block starting at 200 x 90 x 25 mm. The faceted end piece screws in to the end but the body and handle are one piece.

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Below you can see a close up of the bolt assembled.

OneCNC UK Technical Director Peter Gillespie remarked that this company performs incredible work with OneCNC and is proud to be associated with such quality manufacture.

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For further information please contact:

Russel Gall

R G Rifles Limited 
“Yokiesden” 
Mintlaw 
Peterhead 
Aberdeenshire 
AB42 5BX

Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 1779 821869 
Mobile: 07802 717935 

R G Rifles Website

OneCNC Dutch Customers working Together

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Since 1992, van Kronenburg, and KMS (Kronenburg Management systems) are well known names in the car-racing world. The first 5 years, activities were from a small garage in the centre of Geldrop. After a while it became apparent that larger premises were needed, and John van Kronenburg relocated to a new industrial zone on the border of Geldrop.

Since 1 January 1999,van Kronenburg Autosport is settled in a  450 m2 building which offers space for all the activities necessary for professional tuning on cars. The following equipment is present: rolling-road, dyno, flow-bench, well- equipped workshop and a fully-stocked warehouse.

Since 2008, van Kronenburg Autosport is also offering CNC machining as part of its services, supported by CNC machines in-house and OneCNC software.

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Van den Wildenberg Metaalbewerking is also, since 2005, a user of OneCNC software. Niek van den Wildenberg has extensive experience in all sorts of machining, but particularly high-speed 3D in Aluminium. Currently using OneCNCXR3 Mill Expert and the XR3 Mill 4th axis module, Niek is putting his experience to good use.

Pictured here is a Audi V6 FSI racing engine, having been given the van Kronenburg treatment with airboxes machined by v.d. Wildenberg Metaalbewerking. These are just a sample of what these two users have achieved together.

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Here is a link to:

Van Kronenburg Autosport

v.d. Wildenberg Metaalbewerking

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CHW Precision Machining
Washington State - USA
Ph. (360)435-3776
http://www.chwmachining.com/