05/26/2026
Over the years — across both Facebook and Instagram — this page has slowly become much more than just photos of rifles and shop work.
For more than seven years, I’ve shared traditional gunmaking, restoration work, precision fitting, barrel work, stockmaking, old techniques, failures, lessons learned, and the reality behind custom rifle building.
Some of you have followed this journey for many years now — long before short videos and algorithms became part of everything online.
During the past year, something unexpected happened.
The conversations, questions, support, and shared passion for traditional craftsmanship from people around the world inspired me to finally sit down and write the first book in a series focused on traditional rifle work and precision sight regulation.
The first book is now finished, and more will follow.
And honestly, a large part of that happened because of this community.
So lately, I’ve been genuinely curious:
What useful, memorable, or unique things have you personally taken away from this page over the years?
Not in terms of views or entertainment — but real knowledge, perspective, appreciation for craftsmanship, or technical understanding.
If something here helped you:
– improve your own work,
– better understand precision rifle building,
– appreciate traditional methods,
– avoid mistakes,
– learn something new,
– or simply see craftsmanship differently,
I’d honestly appreciate hearing about it.
If you’d like, feel free to mention:
– your profession or company,
– your country,
– how long you’ve followed the page,
– or what specifically stood out to you.
Comments in any language are absolutely welcome.
I read everything, and I truly appreciate the people who have supported traditional craftsmanship through all these years.
— Alexander Popoff