15 July 2019, 06:36
Beretta682EGrizzly products
Thinking of getting this
https://www.grizzly.com/produc...EAQYASABEgLxRPD_BwE#Anyone use grizzly products ?
Thanks for any info
Mike
I have one of their lathes and have purchased quite a bit of tooling from them.....you have to pay attention some of their stuff is a good value some is ....well...cheap.
15 July 2019, 08:32
NormanConquestI wholeheartedly agree that when buying ANY tooling go for the best quality regardless of price. One will find in the long run than a (cheap) bargain is not so. I've bought top of the line machinery for years + they are all still working. I even have a seaming machine that was built in 1869 + still works as good as the day it was made.
15 July 2019, 09:39
Beretta682EThis seems like the best $400-$800 ultrasonic that one can drop an ar upper into.
I assume it is made in China - I don’t have any problem with Chinese made stuff as long as it works.
I don’t do warranty replacements - too much paper work. I wish Costco sold one but they don’t.
I will look around on amazon too.
Thanks for the info.
Mike
16 July 2019, 02:38
butchlambertShiraz is a very good person to do business with and he has true customer service.
16 July 2019, 04:01
Beretta682EI bought it. $375 with free shipping.
Their IT was terrible on their website but their phone center was good.
Let’s see how it works.
My guns will be clean for once

Mike
17 July 2019, 04:30
Dulltool17I don't think you'll be disappointed, Mike.
Like Jim, I own a Grizz Lathe (combo machine with a milling head) and a bunch of tooling from Grizzly. I'm quite pleased with my purchases.
Shiraz, the owner, has been expanding into the shooter's equipment/gunsmithing area over the past several years. I would expect he'd be looking to offer the kind equipment he would use, as he's a shooter.
17 July 2019, 16:51
butchlambertquote:
Originally posted by Dulltool17:
I don't think you'll be disappointed, Mike.
Like Jim, I own a Grizz Lathe (combo machine with a milling head) and a bunch of tooling from Grizzly. I'm quite pleased with my purchases.
Shiraz, the owner, has been expanding into the shooter's equipment/gunsmithing area over the past several years. I would expect he'd be looking to offer the kind equipment he would use, as he's a shooter.
Shiraz has closed Bullets.com. He closed out most of his shooting supplies, but some are listed on his Grizzly site.