07 February 2013, 04:11
ELR ResearcherTruvelo actions and barrels available for rifles up to 14.5x114 Russian - UPDATED
Read my update post below (dated 11/7/13)
I just found out that Louis Corkern has his new website (http://www.ccintnl.com) and company CC International up and running.
Most interesting to me is that they have a FULL range of rifle builds PLUS the option to purchase only the action and/or barrel (both manufactured by the very well known and established Truvelo Manufacturers of South Africa). The range of CC International offerings includes 338 LM, 338 NM, 375 and 408
CT, 50 BMG, 510 (50) DTC, 416 Barrett, 460 Steyr, 375 VM...and 14.5x114 Russian!
As best I know, CC International is the first to offer the Truvelo actions and barrels in the US, the first to offer actions and barrels in 14.5x114 Russian in the US, and the second to offer 14.5x114 rifle builds in the US.
I inquired whether they are taking orders now and they confirmed that they are. They are located in Cypress, Texas.
25 February 2013, 00:27
ELR ResearcherIS:
Brass for 14.5x114 Russian -
http://www.cdvs.us/145MM-C48.aspxBrass for 20mm Vulcan -
http://www.cdvs.us/20MM-C49.aspx14 March 2013, 01:25
John145144Good to see the 14.5 getting some press again... been a long time since Daisy produced the original bolt guns in this round for US Gov. Gave new meaning to Red Ryder.
RAD614 was the model IIRC
07 November 2013, 01:49
ELR ResearcherSorry to report that CC International appears to no longer offer either Truvelo products or rifle builds. They appear to have changed their business model to import/export, without Truvelo listed as one of the companies for which they import.
The above noted, Anzio Iron Works (http://www.anzioironworks.com/MAG-FED-20MM-RIFLE.htm) will be more than happy to supply 14.5 Russian, 20mm Vulcan, and 20/50 Anzio rifles (single shot or mag fed). Mike Remo, the owner, is very personable and will level with prospective customers on the various challenges they will need to overcome to own and use such firearms. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE do not bother him with info requests if you are not SERIOUSLY interested in such a rifle. The man need his time to build, ship, and develop more innovative products.
24 December 2013, 10:19
Idaho Sharpshooterdoesn't the fedguv get somewhat "cranky" about rifles over 50 caliber these days...?