About SixtyTen

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About SixtyTen
Biography:
I am working as a gunsmith based in Papakura, Auckland, offering most services.
I am also making and selling ultralight carbon fiber hunting suppressors along with other products such as 22lr Hollow Pointing dies.

If you would like to get in touch, send an email to Jordan at BlackstrandNZ@gmail.com
Location:
Papakura, Auckland
Interests:
Gunsmithing, Machining, Target shooting, Hunting
Occupation:
Gunsmith, CNC Programmer

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  1. 308
    308 liked post by SixtyTen On thread : Native wood for knife handles
    My favorite when I was making knives was Pohutukawa. Even when reasonably plain grained, it is quite nice looking. Its also hard as hell and stands up to use well. I made my personal hunting knife...
    Liked On: 17-11-2024, 09:41 PM
  2. Shearer
    Shearer liked post by SixtyTen On thread : Native wood for knife handles
    My favorite when I was making knives was Pohutukawa. Even when reasonably plain grained, it is quite nice looking. Its also hard as hell and stands up to use well. I made my personal hunting knife...
    Liked On: 15-11-2024, 09:59 PM
  3. DrYopnihc
    DrYopnihc liked post by SixtyTen On thread : Native wood for knife handles
    My favorite when I was making knives was Pohutukawa. Even when reasonably plain grained, it is quite nice looking. Its also hard as hell and stands up to use well. I made my personal hunting knife...
    Liked On: 15-11-2024, 06:08 PM
  4. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by SixtyTen On thread : Native wood for knife handles
    My favorite when I was making knives was Pohutukawa. Even when reasonably plain grained, it is quite nice looking. Its also hard as hell and stands up to use well. I made my personal hunting knife...
    Liked On: 15-11-2024, 04:10 PM
  5. Pengy
    Pengy liked post by SixtyTen On thread : Native wood for knife handles
    My favorite when I was making knives was Pohutukawa. Even when reasonably plain grained, it is quite nice looking. Its also hard as hell and stands up to use well. I made my personal hunting knife...
    Liked On: 15-11-2024, 12:01 PM
  6. Ross Nolan
    Ross Nolan liked post by SixtyTen On thread : Native wood for knife handles
    My favorite when I was making knives was Pohutukawa. Even when reasonably plain grained, it is quite nice looking. Its also hard as hell and stands up to use well. I made my personal hunting knife...
    Liked On: 15-11-2024, 11:43 AM
  7. thejamesjames
    thejamesjames liked post by SixtyTen On thread : To many oldies and to few young people.
    I think it's largely a case of many of these clubs having an extremely poor online presence. The amount of experienced shooters that I run into with absolutely no knowledge of who the various local...
    Liked On: 12-11-2024, 09:18 AM
  8. RV1
    RV1 liked post by SixtyTen On thread : To many oldies and to few young people.
    I think it's largely a case of many of these clubs having an extremely poor online presence. The amount of experienced shooters that I run into with absolutely no knowledge of who the various local...
    Liked On: 11-11-2024, 01:53 PM
  9. Fatberg
    Fatberg liked post by SixtyTen On thread : To many oldies and to few young people.
    I think it's largely a case of many of these clubs having an extremely poor online presence. The amount of experienced shooters that I run into with absolutely no knowledge of who the various local...
    Liked On: 11-11-2024, 12:04 PM
  10. kristopher
    kristopher liked post by SixtyTen On thread : 22lr Resizing/Hollow Pointing Tool
    Designing and machining a one off hand press for this would cost several times what a lee hand press would. $150 for the lee is pretty good. My general rule with this type of thing is if there is a...
    Liked On: 10-11-2024, 05:30 AM
  11. oraki
    oraki liked post by SixtyTen On thread : 22lr Resizing/Hollow Pointing Tool
    Designing and machining a one off hand press for this would cost several times what a lee hand press would. $150 for the lee is pretty good. My general rule with this type of thing is if there is a...
    Liked On: 09-11-2024, 07:42 PM
  12. No.3
    No.3 liked post by SixtyTen On thread : 22lr Resizing/Hollow Pointing Tool
    Designing and machining a one off hand press for this would cost several times what a lee hand press would. $150 for the lee is pretty good. My general rule with this type of thing is if there is a...
    Liked On: 09-11-2024, 07:02 PM
  13. quentin
    quentin liked post by SixtyTen On thread : 22lr Resizing/Hollow Pointing Tool
    That's good results. I have not recovered any for a while as I pretty much exclusively head shoot bunnies. The one you recovered matches my wet pack testing results pretty closely. That was just a...
    Liked On: 22-10-2024, 01:06 PM
  14. kristopher
    kristopher liked post by SixtyTen On thread : 22lr Resizing/Hollow Pointing Tool
    That's good results. I have not recovered any for a while as I pretty much exclusively head shoot bunnies. The one you recovered matches my wet pack testing results pretty closely. That was just a...
    Liked On: 22-10-2024, 11:50 AM
  15. Codeman
    Codeman liked post by SixtyTen On thread : 22lr Resizing/Hollow Pointing Tool
    Hey Folks, I have been working on a 22lr resizing / hollow pointing tool. What I have made is basically a direct copy of the Neal Waltz die, with a couple of minor changes. His design is by far the...
    Liked On: 21-10-2024, 10:21 PM
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