GUNWERKS FIELD ETHOS PYGMY NAKED PKG TUNED OPTICS NO AMMO NO POD NO PACK
$12,049.00
Description
GUNWERKS FIELD ETHOS LIMITED EDITION PYGMY .308 PSYKO BUILD IN STOCK SHIPS TODAY
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: PICTURES TAKEN UNDER BRIGHT LED LIGHTS “WASH OUT” THERE ARE FOUR PICS NEAR NTHE END OF THE LISTING WHICH SPECIFICALLY SHOW THE STUNNING CONTRAST IN THE STOCK FINISH!
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION II: BRAND NEW LIMITED EDITION GUNWERKS BUILD SHIPS IN A CARDBOARD GUNWERKS BOX WITH THE OPTICS TUNED AND ZEROED WITH FULL BREAK IN BY GUNWERKS! BALLISTIC TURRET TUNED FOR FEDERAL GOLD MEDAL AMMUNITION. NO BIPOD INCLUDED NO AMMUNITION INCLUDED NO DRAG BAG INCLUDED… PICK UP AND SHOOT PACKAGE WITH FULL OPTICS 1000 YARDS OUT OF THE BOX BY GUNWERKS!
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION III: RIFLE SHIPS WITH AN XTRA BALLISTIC TURRET FOR THE HORNADY SUPERFORMANCE 150 GRAIN SST SCREAMING OUT OF THIS 16 INCH BARREL AT NIGH TO 2800 fps! TOTAL THREE TURRETS!! ONE FOR THE SST ONE FOR THE GOLD MEDAL 168 GRAIN AND THE MOA TURRET
INVOICE IS IN THE PICTURES $12,349 INVOICE IS IN THE PICTURES RIFLES ARE IN STOCK AND SHIP TODAY!
ROCKEGROUP EXCLUSIVES INCLUDE THE GUNWERKS REVIC MINI ARCA RAIL! WHOOP WHOOP! THE ONLY PYGMY’S IN TOWN WITH ARCA RAILS!
Gunwerks and Field Ethos teamed up to bring the latest collaborative build. Once they’re gone, they’re gone for good!
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION VVVXI: MUZZLE VELOCITY 2787 FPS FROM A 16 INCH BARREL = ELK LETHAL AT 600 YARDS THIS AINT YOUR GRANDPAS .308 ALEX!!! SIXTEEN INCH SUPERMATCH DESIGNATED BARREL WITH A MUZZLE VELOCITY OF 2787 FEET PER SECOND
FROM FIELD ETHOS:
By Ron Dan
If you ask some of the best old-school instructors out there, a practical rifle is something every gun guy should have at their disposal. ARs and tactical guns are great, but there’s a solid place for a general-purpose rifle designed to do a lot of tasks well. In our efforts to develop the highest-end practical rifle, we turned to the team at Gunwerks to make the best option that money can buy.
What is a practical rifle really? It’s a rifle that can be grabbed for most any task that you could reasonably ask a rifle to do. Plinking, hunting, defense, tasks around the farm, etc. — it can do it all. It is a gun that you can take anywhere in the country and depend on it. Some of the original thoughts on a practical rifle were to develop skills to handle multiple tasks using a platform that would remain untouched in the event of certain gun bans. Other applications would be developing skills with a rifle if you found yourself in a position where a bolt gun is the only option you had available to you. In modern times, it allows you to have a useful rifle that is legally friendly in a lot of different states and environments.
When talking about practical rifles, you’re going to go through different factors for the build, including platform, caliber, size, and sighting systems (optics vs. irons). Personal preference can come into play for some factors, but it doesn’t hurt to have a short and light rifle in the largest practical caliber you can handle with an optic that gives you the most versatility for close and far shots.
Versatile, Compact Killer — the Pygmy
For the platform, the idea is to have a rifle that is legally friendly in a lot of different states and environments. For this, lever guns and bolt guns are appropriate. Lever guns give you some caliber and range restrictions, so you will often see bolt guns chosen for this role. Modern bolt guns, with the right training, can be very fast to run and are all expected to be sub-MOA from the factory with the right shooter. Also, with AICS mags, you are open to a lot of capacity options, which is why we went this route. With this gun, a 16-inch threaded barrel still gives you a lot of ballistic capabilities while still being as compact and light as possible.
For caliber, I like to go with a round that can handle most all North American game while also being relatively inexpensive to shoot and relatively easy to find. For our build, the clear choice was .308. This round is versatile for hunting and adequate for defense. For availability, it’s one of the most available rifle cartridges out there. Cost-wise for plinking and practice, .308 has become one of the more reasonably priced rounds and there are almost endless load options available. This particular Gunwerks project comes pre-configured to perform with the gold standard of practical rifle loads: Federal’s Gold Medal Match 168-grain Sierra Matchking. This cartridge has been tried and true for years in various applications, and was the load I used 15 years ago for my first big-game rifle kill. It has also been the go to ammunition for snipers for decades..
Finally, you must consider a versatile sighting system for your practical rifle. It’s no secret that I’m a fan of Leupold. I love great glass, and I love the USA, so it’s a pretty easy choice for me. For a long time, my go-to glass for a practical rifle was the original Leupold Mark 4 2.5-8. Tim Lesser guided me toward this magnification range and showed me that more magnification isn’t always necessary or better for hunting scenarios. Fast forward a decade or two and now Leupold has the Mark 5 series in a 2-10 magnification range that gives me more versatility, more clarity, and more features than the older Mark 4 series. On a practical rifle, this is one of the best options available. The lowest magnification range can handle even the closest encounters, and a 10-power scope is going to be as capable as you are out to 1,000 yards. For this rifle, we like .308 for 500 yards and in. We also opted for an illuminated reticle to ensure the optic is effective in less-than-ideal lighting situations.
Elite Practical Rifle Package
Overall, this project really highlighted the best components and specifications we could put together for the last practical rifle you will need to buy. This gun is extremely capable for almost all hunting in the U.S. while still being handy and nimble for daily tasks that it can be called upon to perform. The biggest thing you get out of a Gunwerks rifle is confidence, and that’s hard to put a price tag on. This is designed to be the one rifle that you can depend on, and we picked every aspect of it to be a great tool when you need it.
Price: $12,349 for the Rifle & Optic Package
Pros: This is one of the most versatile and useful rifle systems available. If you can make this an extension of your body, this will prove to be one of the first guns you will always grab from the safe.
Cons: It’s not the absolute best gun for clearing rooms and it’s not the absolute best gun for shooting steel at 700 yards, but it will do both if you need it to.
Compact Lethality
This suppressor ready short barreled .308 comes with a 16″ barrel with a C40 contour on the ClymR carbon stock.
Titanium Featherweight
Gunwerks GLR Titanium Action is set in the ClymR stock for the lightest weight configuration. Barrel and action metal is finished in graphite cerakote.
Leupold Mark 5HD 2-10×30 M5C3 FFP Illum. TMR
This mid-range scope is as bomb-proof as it gets, but it’s also incredibly lightweight and accurate.
Ballistic Turret
Gunwerks Ballistic Turret is on the Leupold tuned and ready to go out of the box. Target at 550 yards? Dial to “5.5” and hold dead on. Target at 325 yards? Dial to “3.25”. Good to go.
Features and Specifications
Each Gunwerks rifle undergoes a comprehensive validation process that includes barrel break-in, precision evaluation, creation of a custom ballistic profile using advanced lab equipment, and installation of a laser-marked custom turret. The rifle is zeroed at 100 yards, and delivered tuned over 1000 yards “out of the box”.
Pricing: $12,349 complete rifle tuned ready to go. These are available and in stock.
Action: Gunwerks GLR Ti Action 2-Lug receiver in Titanium
Stock: Gunwerks ClymR Carbon Fiber Stock
Barrel: 16″ C40 contour Carbon wrap 416R Stainless Steel barrel
Twist Rates: (.30 cal) – 9 twist
Calibers Available: .308 Win
Weight: Starting at 6.5 lbs
Trigger: TriggerTech Primary set at 2 lbs.
Description
GUNWERKS FIELD ETHOS LIMITED EDITION PYGMY .308 PSYKO BUILD IN STOCK SHIPS TODAY
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: PICTURES TAKEN UNDER BRIGHT LED LIGHTS “WASH OUT” THERE ARE FOUR PICS NEAR NTHE END OF THE LISTING WHICH SPECIFICALLY SHOW THE STUNNING CONTRAST IN THE STOCK FINISH!
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION II: BRAND NEW LIMITED EDITION GUNWERKS BUILD SHIPS IN A CARDBOARD GUNWERKS BOX WITH THE OPTICS TUNED AND ZEROED WITH FULL BREAK IN BY GUNWERKS! BALLISTIC TURRET TUNED FOR FEDERAL GOLD MEDAL AMMUNITION. NO BIPOD INCLUDED NO AMMUNITION INCLUDED NO DRAG BAG INCLUDED… PICK UP AND SHOOT PACKAGE WITH FULL OPTICS 1000 YARDS OUT OF THE BOX BY GUNWERKS!
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION III: RIFLE SHIPS WITH AN XTRA BALLISTIC TURRET FOR THE HORNADY SUPERFORMANCE 150 GRAIN SST SCREAMING OUT OF THIS 16 INCH BARREL AT NIGH TO 2800 fps! TOTAL THREE TURRETS!! ONE FOR THE SST ONE FOR THE GOLD MEDAL 168 GRAIN AND THE MOA TURRET
INVOICE IS IN THE PICTURES $12,349 INVOICE IS IN THE PICTURES RIFLES ARE IN STOCK AND SHIP TODAY!
ROCKEGROUP EXCLUSIVES INCLUDE THE GUNWERKS REVIC MINI ARCA RAIL! WHOOP WHOOP! THE ONLY PYGMY’S IN TOWN WITH ARCA RAILS!
Gunwerks and Field Ethos teamed up to bring the latest collaborative build. Once they’re gone, they’re gone for good!
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION VVVXI: MUZZLE VELOCITY 2787 FPS FROM A 16 INCH BARREL = ELK LETHAL AT 600 YARDS THIS AINT YOUR GRANDPAS .308 ALEX!!! SIXTEEN INCH SUPERMATCH DESIGNATED BARREL WITH A MUZZLE VELOCITY OF 2787 FEET PER SECOND
FROM FIELD ETHOS:
By Ron Dan
If you ask some of the best old-school instructors out there, a practical rifle is something every gun guy should have at their disposal. ARs and tactical guns are great, but there’s a solid place for a general-purpose rifle designed to do a lot of tasks well. In our efforts to develop the highest-end practical rifle, we turned to the team at Gunwerks to make the best option that money can buy.
What is a practical rifle really? It’s a rifle that can be grabbed for most any task that you could reasonably ask a rifle to do. Plinking, hunting, defense, tasks around the farm, etc. — it can do it all. It is a gun that you can take anywhere in the country and depend on it. Some of the original thoughts on a practical rifle were to develop skills to handle multiple tasks using a platform that would remain untouched in the event of certain gun bans. Other applications would be developing skills with a rifle if you found yourself in a position where a bolt gun is the only option you had available to you. In modern times, it allows you to have a useful rifle that is legally friendly in a lot of different states and environments.
When talking about practical rifles, you’re going to go through different factors for the build, including platform, caliber, size, and sighting systems (optics vs. irons). Personal preference can come into play for some factors, but it doesn’t hurt to have a short and light rifle in the largest practical caliber you can handle with an optic that gives you the most versatility for close and far shots.
Versatile, Compact Killer — the Pygmy
For the platform, the idea is to have a rifle that is legally friendly in a lot of different states and environments. For this, lever guns and bolt guns are appropriate. Lever guns give you some caliber and range restrictions, so you will often see bolt guns chosen for this role. Modern bolt guns, with the right training, can be very fast to run and are all expected to be sub-MOA from the factory with the right shooter. Also, with AICS mags, you are open to a lot of capacity options, which is why we went this route. With this gun, a 16-inch threaded barrel still gives you a lot of ballistic capabilities while still being as compact and light as possible.
For caliber, I like to go with a round that can handle most all North American game while also being relatively inexpensive to shoot and relatively easy to find. For our build, the clear choice was .308. This round is versatile for hunting and adequate for defense. For availability, it’s one of the most available rifle cartridges out there. Cost-wise for plinking and practice, .308 has become one of the more reasonably priced rounds and there are almost endless load options available. This particular Gunwerks project comes pre-configured to perform with the gold standard of practical rifle loads: Federal’s Gold Medal Match 168-grain Sierra Matchking. This cartridge has been tried and true for years in various applications, and was the load I used 15 years ago for my first big-game rifle kill. It has also been the go to ammunition for snipers for decades..
Finally, you must consider a versatile sighting system for your practical rifle. It’s no secret that I’m a fan of Leupold. I love great glass, and I love the USA, so it’s a pretty easy choice for me. For a long time, my go-to glass for a practical rifle was the original Leupold Mark 4 2.5-8. Tim Lesser guided me toward this magnification range and showed me that more magnification isn’t always necessary or better for hunting scenarios. Fast forward a decade or two and now Leupold has the Mark 5 series in a 2-10 magnification range that gives me more versatility, more clarity, and more features than the older Mark 4 series. On a practical rifle, this is one of the best options available. The lowest magnification range can handle even the closest encounters, and a 10-power scope is going to be as capable as you are out to 1,000 yards. For this rifle, we like .308 for 500 yards and in. We also opted for an illuminated reticle to ensure the optic is effective in less-than-ideal lighting situations.
Elite Practical Rifle Package
Overall, this project really highlighted the best components and specifications we could put together for the last practical rifle you will need to buy. This gun is extremely capable for almost all hunting in the U.S. while still being handy and nimble for daily tasks that it can be called upon to perform. The biggest thing you get out of a Gunwerks rifle is confidence, and that’s hard to put a price tag on. This is designed to be the one rifle that you can depend on, and we picked every aspect of it to be a great tool when you need it.
Price: $12,349 for the Rifle & Optic Package
Pros: This is one of the most versatile and useful rifle systems available. If you can make this an extension of your body, this will prove to be one of the first guns you will always grab from the safe.
Cons: It’s not the absolute best gun for clearing rooms and it’s not the absolute best gun for shooting steel at 700 yards, but it will do both if you need it to.
Compact Lethality
This suppressor ready short barreled .308 comes with a 16″ barrel with a C40 contour on the ClymR carbon stock.
Titanium Featherweight
Gunwerks GLR Titanium Action is set in the ClymR stock for the lightest weight configuration. Barrel and action metal is finished in graphite cerakote.
Leupold Mark 5HD 2-10×30 M5C3 FFP Illum. TMR
This mid-range scope is as bomb-proof as it gets, but it’s also incredibly lightweight and accurate.
Ballistic Turret
Gunwerks Ballistic Turret is on the Leupold tuned and ready to go out of the box. Target at 550 yards? Dial to “5.5” and hold dead on. Target at 325 yards? Dial to “3.25”. Good to go.
Features and Specifications
Each Gunwerks rifle undergoes a comprehensive validation process that includes barrel break-in, precision evaluation, creation of a custom ballistic profile using advanced lab equipment, and installation of a laser-marked custom turret. The rifle is zeroed at 100 yards, and delivered tuned over 1000 yards “out of the box”.
Pricing: $12,349 complete rifle tuned ready to go. These are available and in stock.
Action: Gunwerks GLR Ti Action 2-Lug receiver in Titanium
Stock: Gunwerks ClymR Carbon Fiber Stock
Barrel: 16″ C40 contour Carbon wrap 416R Stainless Steel barrel
Twist Rates: (.30 cal) – 9 twist
Calibers Available: .308 Win
Weight: Starting at 6.5 lbs
Trigger: TriggerTech Primary set at 2 lbs.
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