John Archer’s EAA (Tanfoglio) Limited Pro

John Archer just sent us this image of his EAA (Tanfoglio) Limited Pro set up for Carry Optics. John says the Limited Pro is “a little lighter than the Stock II, so it is easier to make weight in Carry Optics — as shown it’s 44.9 oz.” Apparently Limited Pro’s have become VERY hard to find lately because of that. John uses a TF basepad on his first magazine each and every time. “It runs great. Flawless for 600-800 rounds.”

 

The Beast – Our First Milling Machine

Say hello to our little friend. This beast is the Kuraki KV-700, the first machine TaylorFreelance purchased many years ago. At over 30 years old, this machine still produces high-quality parts day in and day out.
Unlike the “pretty” new machines in our shop, this machine is mean and ugly. It spews shavings all over the place (Cutting area is not closed-in like new machines) requiring lots of sweeping. You will notice that the bed of the machine moves, not the cutting head. If you stand to close you can get whacked!
For the geeks out there, this machine has only 35kb….thats kilobytes of memory and is connected to the computer by an old 25-pin serial cable with a custom wire that Mike put together. Oh yeah, it has a tape drive, as in paper tapes.

A Part Is Born

Mike at the shop made this awesome time lapse of a basepad being created on the milling machine.  Enjoy!

Post from Josh Froelich

Josh Froelich recently posted a image on Instagram of our products on his mags! 

He wrote:

“Need high capacity for that PCC game? Had to get those 28 and 41 round capacity glock mag kits from TaylorFreelance and am excited to announce I will be partnering with them in 2017! Taylor freelance extended mags filled with Federal Premium syntech ammunition to run my JP Enterprises GMR13 and sighted by Vortex Optics … Doesn’t get any better than that!”