
Look who Mo the vendor van “ran into” at the range! (Not literally, of course.) TF’s Hwansik Kim is pushing hard, training for nationals. Good look “Sheik!”
Yep. That’s Hwansik on the side of our van.

Look who Mo the vendor van “ran into” at the range! (Not literally, of course.) TF’s Hwansik Kim is pushing hard, training for nationals. Good look “Sheik!”
Yep. That’s Hwansik on the side of our van.

It’s finally here! Our Canik Elite Carry Magwell is available now in our store. We designed this magwell and then redesigned it again (reason it took so long to release) to create a magwell that acts big while being small. Watch the video for more information.Currently have shiny Aluminum and Brass magwells in stock. Black and red aluminum magwells coming soon.
Check it out! http://taylorfreelancestore.com/canik/canik-elite-carry/
Robin with Bruce Bennett, basepad customer number ONE for Taylor Freelance.
The first basepad we made (at Bruce’s urging) was a +8 extension for Open Division Glocks — in his case, a .40. (Hence the original name was the “+8 Floorplate” — it gave +8 in .40, +10 in 9mm)
Bruce and Robin were two of the best known “Glock guys” in Northwest Washington at the time (before shooting Glocks was common). Bruce shot as a sponsored shooter for Aerotek while working for the Washington Dept of Corrections, and Robin was writing for Fishing & Hunting News!

We took some of our new brass GGI/TF VP9 competition basepads and cerakoted black. Used a countersink to to number each one. Looks great!This part was a collaborative project between Grayguns and Taylor Freelance. Adds an ounce of weight to the mag and a lip making it easier to strip a magazine from the gun. Check them out on our website!http://taylorfreelancestore.com/ggi-tf-hk-vp-9-40-competition-basepad-brass/#taylorfreelance#grayguns#vp9
In the midst of moving, we got a chance to purchase a forklift. We don’t need one very often, but, need to unload the raw metal when it comes in. Bought this beast from a fellow shop. Made sometime in the 60’s it runs well…and weighs a huge amount. My poor truck just barely handled it and we cracked a board in the trailer. Good times!


