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Inside the Build:
The Team Driving Precision
Meet the craftspeople whose discipline, skill, and pride shape every precision rifle
Precision rifle manufacturing starts with materials and machines, but it is the people inside the Christensen Arms factory who turn those elements into a rifle built to perform.
Every measurement, machined surface, and assembly decision carries forward into the finished firearm. That is why the work is deliberate, the expectations remain high, and each technician understands how their part of the process affects performance on the range, in the mountains, and in the field.
For the Christensen Arms team, precision is not a final inspection. It is a standard carried through every stage of the build.
How a Precision Rifle Build Comes Together
A rifle is the result of connected decisions. Components must be machined to exact tolerances so they align correctly and function reliably. During final assembly, those parts must come together with the same care so the complete system performs as intended.
Accountability links those stages. Each technician knows that a missed measurement or lapse in focus can surface later in reliability, consistency, or accuracy. The factory culture is built around preventing that disconnect before a rifle ever reaches a customer.
In the machine shop, components are produced to the tolerances that support alignment, dependable function, and consistency. In final assembly, skilled hands bring those components together and check the details that turn individual parts into a complete precision rifle.
Justin Turner
Justin oversees one of the most critical stages in the Christensen Arms build process. His team machines components that must meet exact tolerances to support alignment, reliability, and long-term consistency.
“At the end of the day, we aren't just creating a gun. In my own opinion, we are creating a legacy.”
For Justin, precision is tied to identity. His leadership reinforces the expectation that no part leaves the machine shop without meeting the standard that supports the entire build. When the foundation is right, everything downstream can perform the way it should.
Austin Winkle
Austin oversees the point where every component comes together and the rifle takes its final form. Final assembly requires accuracy, steady hands, and a clear understanding of how each decision affects the finished rifle.
“This is a passion. This is something that you love. If you love what you do, it's easy. It's fun. There is pride in every area of what we do.”
His dedication helps ensure that the performance a customer experiences is a direct result of the intention invested in every step. The pride felt on the factory floor becomes confidence behind the rifle.
The Standard That Defines Every Rifle
Across the factory, this level of commitment is common. Technicians hold themselves to the standard because the rifle will always reflect the choices made during its build.
That mindset is what sets Christensen Arms apart. No Limits. Just Results. It is the outcome of individual dedication, practiced skill, and the expectation that every rifle must carry the full intent of the people who built it.
The difference is felt on the range and proven in the field. It starts with the team inside the factory and ends with a rifle that delivers exactly what it was designed to deliver.
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