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Frank Brownell Honored By American Custom Gumakers Guild

Thursday, December 31st, 2009 at 9:58 AM

Frank Brownell Honored By American Custom Gumakers Guild

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Reno, Nevada – -(AmmoLand.com)-Members of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild recently honored Frank Brownell, CEO of the gunsmith supply house bearing his name, with a specially built, custom rifle.

The group gave the gun in recognition of Brownells’ long time service to the industry and his unflinching support of the Guild and its programs. Famed gun writer and long-time Guild advocate, Tom Turpin presented the gun to Frank at the Guild’s show in Reno, Nevada.

“I’m absolutely stunned, thank you all,” said Brownell. “Guild members are truly the finest gunmakers anywhere and to be recognized by them is indeed a most special honor. It’s just so darn humbling when I see all the famous names involved with creating this gorgeous rifle.”

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Frank Brownell - Brownells.com

The idea for the project came from writer/Guild supporter Terry Wieland who donated the Mauser action which was already equipped with Blackburn bottom metal. As plans were made, the group decided that a peep sighted, classic stalking rifle would best exemplify their respect for their friend. Bill Dawtin, from Old World Walnut, donated the circassian walnut stock blank which was shaped, and inletted by Al Lind. Lind also applied a traditional, hand rubbed oil finish to the wood and did the final assembly of the components. Gary Goudy checkered the wrist and forend in a point pattern that matched the lines of the rifle. Dan Peterson fitted and chambered one of his own cut rifled barrels in 7×57. Lee Hegeland installed the NECG sights, three-position safety and trigger and also shaped the action. Sam Welch did the tasteful engraving in his unique scroll style. Pete Mazur did the final polishing and bluing of the metal. As a final touch, Dick Murray built one of his carefully fitted cases and split the cost with the Guild.

According to project instigator, Wieland, “I was talking with Tom Turpin one day and Frank’s name came up. We talked about all the help he had given everyone over the years, and I asked if anyone had ever done anything to show our appreciation, we couldn’t remember anything. I had the Mauser action, and Tom made some phone calls – and everyone he called said yes instantly when they were told who the rifle was for.”

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CGG Education Foundation 2009 Matching Rifle Auction

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 at 3:31 PM

CGG Education Foundation 2009 Matching Rifle Auction
These rifles could be yours……

American Custom Gunmakers Guild

American Custom Gunmakers Guild

Cody, WY - -(AmmoLand.com)- Each year a team of ACGG members create a firearm project to showcase to the public the art of custom gunmaking. These projects are inspired by historically famous firearm components, a specific theme or gun, or the specialties of team members.

One lucky person each year becomes the owner of an outstanding example of custom gunmaking. Someone who could only dream about owning such a firearm has the opportunity to own one for a $20 raffle ticket.

The drawing for the winning ticket is held each year at the Annual Exhibition in Reno. Ticket sales are limited to 4,000, and the drawing is held whether or not all tickets are sold. There is no limit of number of tickets each person can purchase. The winner does not have to be present and is notified by phone. All state and federal laws apply. Void where prohibited. Ticket purchasers are mailed a numbered receipt and a color brochure.

The bidding process will begin on the 1st of March 2009 and will conclude on the 1st of December 2009.

The bidding process is available to all persons 21 years of age or older that meet the Federal requirements for purchasing a firearm except ACGG Education Foundation Directors.

The following process will be followed to award the two rifles:

All bids must include the following information:
A. Amount of Bid
B. Complete Name
C. Complete Address
D. Phone Number
E. Any bid received that states $1.00 more than the highest
bid will not be accepted.

All bids will be sent to: ACGG EDUCATION FOUNDATION, c/o Bruce Farman Treasurer, 2563 NE Wm E Sutton Rd, Bremerton, WA 98311.

All bids will be opened on the 15th of December 2009. Should two or more of the same bids be received that are the same winning bid will be broken by using the earliest post mark bid received.

The winning bidder will be notified via phone on the 15th of December 2009. If no contact can be made by phone, a certified return receipt letter will be sent to the winning bidder. If no response is received within 10 days the next highest bidder will be notified.

Once the winning bidder acknowledges the notification as the winner, they will have 10 days to mail a certified cashier’s check or money order to: ACGG Education Foundation, 22 Vista Ln, Cody, WY 82414.

The purchaser will receive a written letter from the ACGG Education Foundation acknowledging the amount over the fair market value of the rifle as a charitable contribution for income tax purposes.

Thanks for the generous donations:

Actions – 6531421 and G6531422 – Donated by Larry Potterfield, Midway USA
Barrels – Donated by Fred DePoy, Douglas Barrels
Matching Bastone Stock Blanks— Donated by Fred Wenig, Wenig Custom Gunstocks
Scopes and Mounts VXII 4-12×40mm w/consecutive serial numbers and engraved w/2009 ACGG Education Foundation—Donated by Leupold
Stockwork—Donated by John Maxson
Photography—Donated by Tom Alexander

About:
The American Custom Gunmakers Guild Education Foundation was formed in 2006, after several years of planning, as an affiliate effort of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild, Inc. It is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit charitable educational foundation. Its efforts support new gunsmithing (in particular custom gunmaking) talent, dissemination of educational information to the custom gunmaking community, and enrichment opportunities for current custom gunsmiths.

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