Gunwerks Endex Rifle System

I cannot find where it says it is a 3 positions safety?

Operating The Safety
The Endex features a two-position safety. The safety provides a mechanical protection against accidental or unintentional discharge when in good working order and when properly set. Remember, the safety is a mechanical device and can fail, so it is best to always have safe shooting practices in place instead of relying on the safety itself.
  • Rear (Safety Engaged & Bolt Locked) - With the safety to the rear, the trigger is blocked from firing and the bolt is locked closed
  • Forward (Fire) - With the safety to the forward position, the trigger can be depressed and the rifle is in the fire position. The bolt can also be operated freely in this forward position.
The link below says Nexus but takes you to Endex


I must be losing it. Swore i saw that somewhere in their materials but dont see it now. Thanks for the correction.
 
We started with the Tikka for inspiration. Learned A LOT along the way.

Drop tests started with saami, but we enhanced to 4ft 6-axis drops. We broke a lot of rifle parts doing these.

We've done quite a bit of scope drop testing and there were similarities, but lots of new learnings about rifle weights and fire control systems.
 
We started with the Tikka for inspiration. Learned A LOT along the way.

Drop tests started with saami, but we enhanced to 4ft 6-axis drops. We broke a lot of rifle parts doing these.

We've done quite a bit of scope drop testing and there were similarities, but lots of new learnings about rifle weights and fire control systems.
Really heartened to see you using GW’s resources to innovate away from r700 pattern triggers.

-J
 
I cannot find where it says it is a 3 positions safety?

Operating The Safety
The Endex features a two-position safety. The safety provides a mechanical protection against accidental or unintentional discharge when in good working order and when properly set. Remember, the safety is a mechanical device and can fail, so it is best to always have safe shooting practices in place instead of relying on the safety itself.
  • Rear (Safety Engaged & Bolt Locked) - With the safety to the rear, the trigger is blocked from firing and the bolt is locked closed
  • Forward (Fire) - With the safety to the forward position, the trigger can be depressed and the rifle is in the fire position. The bolt can also be operated freely in this forward position.
The link below says Nexus but takes you to Endex

The endex features the gen 2 of the nxt action. We call it NX2. About 5 oz lighter and reduced bolt lift 40 percent. New trigger. 2pos safety. Nexus gets an update in September.
 
The endex features the gen 2 of the nxt action. We call it NX2. About 5 oz lighter and reduced bolt lift 40 percent. New trigger. 2pos safety. Nexus gets an update in September.
Im curious as to what the reasoning behind going back to a 2 position safety is. Considering it was an improvement over a traditional Remington 700 style 2 position safety. And it was marketed as such. Also would like to know if you’d ever consider making a 26” option for 300 prc. I think it would be a great option for those of us running the heavy for caliber Barnes 208 & 212 LRX. Posibbly even offered with your more aggressive verdict muzzle brake?
 
The fact it locks the bolt is a improvement.

If there is zero risk of triggering the firing pin taking off safety to remove a round then the 3 position is neg.

Safe gun practices for clearing a round is best obviously.

To me the biggest risk is coming off safety while hunting or the bolt opening while on safe. That is one thing I hated on the rem 700 rifles but the nexus was a good for locking the bolt.
 
The endex features the gen 2 of the nxt action. We call it NX2. About 5 oz lighter and reduced bolt lift 40 percent. New trigger. 2pos safety. Nexus gets an update in September.
What kind of update? Im talking with a dealer about purchasing one now and want to know if i should wait a week or so
 
Only update is nx2 action. Key benefit is lighter bolt lift, lighter weight, adj trigger position. Price increase...effing trigger.
Interesting. I may have to go this route. When i first saw the endex i considered ordering it for the action but im not a chassis guy. Just out of curiosity, will bolt heads from gen 2 actions work in gen 1 bolts, or will gen 1 only have magnum bolt faces?
 
Interesting. I may have to go this route. When i first saw the endex i considered ordering it for the action but im not a chassis guy. Just out of curiosity, will bolt heads from gen 2 actions work in gen 1 bolts, or will gen 1 only have magnum bolt faces?
G2 and G1 are cross compatible for barrels, bolt heads, and magazines.
 
Would love to have that stock for my Blaser. That’s not the Gunwerks gig; I do appreciate their innovation but cannot pony up to be a part in the system approach.
 
Interesting foray into the chassis market, almost looks akin to the lines of the Rokstock, but as a folding chassis. At $8200 though, I don't see myself affording one any time soon: https://www.gunwerks.com/endex-rifle-system (though 6CM is mentioned as a future chambering).
This looks nothing like the rokstok…the gunwerks chassis looks awesome, like taking a supermodel girlfriend to the class reunion to show her off. The rokstok is the fat amy of the rifle stock world…you are never excited to show her off to anybody
 
This looks nothing like the rokstok…the gunwerks chassis looks awesome, like taking a supermodel girlfriend to the class reunion to show her off. The rokstok is the fat amy of the rifle stock world…you are never excited to show her off to anybody
But boy does Fat Amy just feel right when you close your eyes and settle into her .

-J
 
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