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  • Lube it or Lose it

    Alright, you slobs. Listen up. It's common knowledge that firearms require an certain amount of upkeep and maintenance to ensure they work properly. Whether that be a dollop of oil on your slidey bits or taking a brush to your twisty bits, every firearm should be cleaned regularly. HOWEVER, It has come to my attention that some of you (not pointing any fingers) will go to the range, throw the cheapest/dirtiest ammo you could find in your dry ass gun, spend the day shooting, and then toss your firearm back in the bag until your next outing. This is totally fine; that is, if you're someone who enjoys wearing wet socks and never swaps out their loufa. Now the arguement could be made that a firearm is a tool, and should be able to withstand the wear and tear of heavy usage. I agree; a firearm that can reliably function through adverse conditions (dirt, carbon buildup, cheap ammo) is a good thing. However, any logical person would tell you that a clean weapon will have better performance than one that has been neglected. Wipe down your BCG, check for abnormal wear, clean your barrels, and LUBE YOUR DAMN GUN. Like, right when you get back from using it. It doesn't need to be a deep clean. You don't need to disassemble your trigger to polish out the slightest blemish on the hammer spring. Simple, general maintenance goes a LONG way. Don't put your rifle away after shooting in wet conditions, and then look surprised when you have rust spots starting to form. Because if you do, I'll laugh and call you dumb. All jokes aside, the majority of malfuctions can be avoided by setting aside 5 minutes to wipe down and lube up a firearm after use. Always ensure your firearm is unloaded and safe before doing any kind of maintenance or installation, and consult the manufacturer or a trained gunsmith if you're ever unsure of proper cleaning on your particular weapon system. Be safe, train hard, practice kindness, carry extra socks, and most importantly - Replace your damn loufas. Cheers, Cody Stubborn Mule Manufacturing

  • Custom Branded Components for Your Business

    Inquire with us at sales@stubbornmule.com about custom branded dust covers or other needed components. Custom anodize is available in 100-unit quantities.

  • Exploring Different Types of Machining Processes

    Machining is a fundamental manufacturing process used to shape raw materials into finished components with precise dimensions and surface finishes. Various machining techniques are employed depending on the requirements of the final product. In this blog post, we'll dive into the key machining processes, including milling, turning, drilling, and grinding. We'll explore the differences between these processes and discuss their optimal applications. Milling: Milling is a versatile machining process that involves removing material from a workpiece using rotary cutters. This is the most used type of machining in our facility. The cutting tool rotates to remove material from the workpiece's surface, producing flat or contoured shapes. There are several types of milling operations, including face milling, end milling, and profile milling. We have a few different milling machines in our shop, and they would be: Vertical Milling Machines: Vertical milling machines have a vertical spindle axis, allowing the cutting tool to move up and down along the Z-axis. The workpiece is typically secured to the table, which can be adjusted in three directions: X-axis (side to side), Y-axis (forward and backward), and Z-axis (up and down). Vertical milling machines are versatile and commonly used for producing flat surfaces, slots, pockets, and complex shapes. They are ideal for prototype development, small to medium-sized production runs, and general machining tasks. Horizontal Milling Machines: Horizontal milling machines have a horizontal spindle axis, with the cutting tool positioned parallel to the worktable. The workpiece is secured to the table, which can be adjusted along the X, Y, and Z axes. Horizontal milling machines are suitable for heavy-duty machining of large and bulky workpieces. They excel in producing multiple identical parts simultaneously, making them ideal for mass production in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and custom products like we make in-house. 5-Axis Milling Machine: 5-axis milling machines have the capability to move the cutting tool along five different axes simultaneously, allowing for more complex and precise machining operations. In addition to the traditional X, Y, and Z axes, these machines can also tilt the cutting tool along two additional rotational axes, typically referred to as A and B axes. This multi-axis movement provides greater flexibility in machining intricate geometries from various angles. This is our most complex machine in-house. We use this for the most complex contoured surfaces and multi-sided jobs that would take much longer using traditional methods. Best suited for: Milling is ideal for creating complex shapes, slots, pockets, and contours on both flat and curved surfaces. It is commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, mold making, and custom parts, as featured on our site. Turning: Turning is a machining process in which a workpiece is rotated while a cutting tool removes material to create cylindrical shapes. The workpiece is held in a chuck or collet and rotated while the cutting tool traverses the length of the part. Best suited for: Turning is primarily used for cylindrical components such as shafts, pins, and bushings. It is suitable for high-volume production of precision parts in industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Drilling: Drilling is a machining process used to create holes in a workpiece using a rotating cutting tool called a drill bit. The drill bit is pressed against the workpiece, and rotational motion is applied to remove material and form a hole. Best suited for: Drilling is essential for creating precise holes of various diameters and depths in metal, wood, plastic, and composite materials. It is widely used in manufacturing, construction, and woodworking applications. Grinding: Grinding is a precision machining process that uses abrasive particles to remove material from a workpiece's surface. It is typically performed using a rotating grinding wheel, which cuts chips of material from the workpiece. Best suited for: Grinding is employed for achieving tight tolerances, fine surface finishes, and precise geometries on hardened materials such as steel, ceramics, and carbides. It is crucial in tool and die-making aerospace components, and precision engineering. Machining processes play a critical role in modern manufacturing, enabling the production of intricate components with high accuracy and repeatability. Each machining process has unique characteristics and applications, making it essential for manufacturers to choose the most suitable technique for their specific needs. Understanding the differences between milling, turning, drilling, or grinding is key to achieving optimal results in various industries and applications. For more information on how we can help to fulfill your manufacturing needs, Click Here

  • Meet Cleo: The Affectionate Savannah Cat Who Rules the Workplace

    Our pets, for sure, bring joy and comfort to our lives. Cleo stands out as a shining example of feline affection and charm. As a Savannah cat, Cleo possesses a unique blend of wild beauty and domesticated companionship that captivates all who meet her. In this blog post, we'll delve into the fascinating world of Savannah cats, share anecdotes about Cleo's lovable nature, and explore the impact of pets in the workplace. The Fascinating World of Savannah Cats Savannah cats are a crossbreed between domestic cats and servals, a wild African feline species. Known for their striking appearance, with long legs, large ears, and spotted coats reminiscent of their wild ancestors, Savannah cats are not only visually stunning but also possess a playful and curious demeanor. Cleo, specifically, is crossbred with a Bengal. One of the most remarkable facts about Savannah cats is their intelligence. Cleo, like many of her kind, exhibits a high level of intelligence, often finding inventive ways to entertain herself and engage with her human companions. This intelligence also makes them trainable, with many Savannah cats learning to walk on a leash, play fetch, and even perform tricks. Cleo happens to love fetch until it's used to try to put her away at night since she resides full-time in our office. Meet Cleo: The Loveable Cuddle Bug Cleo is not your average Savannah cat. I think she is one of the world's smallest, besides her late sister Ming, who came in at 4.5 lbs. While I was hoping for a 25 lb. Monster cat, Cleo sits pretty at 12 lbs. Pretty average size for a regular house cat. While Savannah cats are known for their independence, Cleo defies this stereotype with her intense need for affection and cuddles. From the moment she enters a room, Cleo seeks out attention, rubbing against legs and purring loudly in your face until she receives the pets she craves. What sets Cleo apart is her unwavering love for cuddling. Whether it's curling up on a cozy lap or keyboard..., Cleo's affection knows no bounds. Her loving nature has endeared her to all who know her, making her a cherished member of the family and the workplace alike. Pets in the Workplace: A Double-Edged Sword? As pet ownership becomes increasingly popular, more companies are embracing the idea of allowing pets in the workplace. It is said that having pets at work can reduce stress, increase morale, and even improve productivity. After all, who can resist a furry friend's wagging tail or purring presence? Cleo's presence in the workplace is a testament to the positive impact pets can have on the work environment. Her gentle demeanor and loving nature create a sense of calm and happiness among her coworkers, fostering a more relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. However, the idea of pets in the workplace isn't without its challenges. Allergies, distractions, and potential conflicts between pets can arise, creating tension and disrupting productivity. It's essential for companies to establish clear guidelines and policies regarding pets in the workplace to ensure a harmonious coexistence between humans and animals. Does your workplace allow pets? Let us know in the comments section.

  • From Solid Model to Precision Component: The Manufacturing Journey at Stubborn Mule Manufacturing

    Ever wondered how a concept transforms from a Solid model into a finely crafted component ready for action? At Stubborn Mule Manufacturing, our journey from solid model to precision piece is a testament to innovation, expertise, and uncompromising quality. Let's explore how we bring your ideas to life using pre-provided solid models. Solid Model Evaluation: It all starts with the solid model – the digital representation of your design. Our team of experts begins by carefully evaluating the solid model to ensure its feasibility, functionality, and alignment with our manufacturing capabilities. Refinement and Optimization: Once the solid model is validated, our engineers work closely with you to refine and optimize the design for manufacturability. This may involve adjusting tolerances, optimizing part orientation, or making modifications to enhance performance and ergonomics. Manufacturing Planning: With a finalized solid model in hand, our manufacturing team develops a comprehensive production plan. This includes selecting the most suitable manufacturing methods and processes, determining material requirements, and scheduling production timelines. Toolpath Generation and CNC Machining: Our state-of-the-art CNC machining centers spring into action, translating the solid model into precision-machined components with unparalleled accuracy and consistency. Using advanced CAM software, we generate optimized toolpaths to guide our cutting tools and ensure flawless execution. Quality Control Integration: Quality is ingrained in every step of our manufacturing process. As components are machined, they undergo inspection using various metrology equipment. This integrated approach to quality control ensures that each part meets our exacting standards. Assembly and Finishing: Once all components are machined and inspected, our skilled technicians meticulously assemble the components if able, paying attention to every detail to ensure proper fit and function. From polishing to anodizing and coating, our finishing processes add the perfect touch of durability and aesthetics. Shipping and Support: With testing complete and quality assured, your component is carefully packaged and prepared for shipment. We must receive a First Article Approval form before machining to know everything was completed to your standards. This allows the customer to make changes as needed or accept them as they are before full production. Our customer support team is always on hand to assist with any questions or concerns, ensuring a smooth and satisfying experience from the moment you receive your product. At Stubborn Mule Manufacturing, we're dedicated to turning your solid model into a precision-crafted masterpiece that exceeds your expectations. With our expertise, state-of-the-art facilities, and unwavering commitment to quality, we're ready to bring your designs to life in ways you never imagined possible.

  • The Case of The Fridge Raider

    I've got a funny story that'll have you laughing for sure. Picture this: it's a typical Saturday evening, and I've just returned home from a long day at the shooting range. I stroll into the kitchen, tossing my keys onto the counter and humming the tune of a song I must have just been listening to in the car. I reach for the fridge door to grab a refreshing beverage, shut the door, and walk back to the garage. Something doesn't feel right. I glance around the kitchen, my heart racing as a sinking feeling settles in my stomach. I reach towards my holster. Where is it? Where's my beloved sidearm? Panic sets in as I tear through the house like a crazed detective in a B-grade crime thriller. I search high and low. I swear I had it in my holster in the car. I only made it from the garage to the fridge. I literally had no time to lose it. Oh crap, had I left it somewhere? The panic was real. As one can imagine, not a great thing to leave anywhere. I'm about ready to call in the SWAT team when a glimmer of hope suddenly catches my eye – the refrigerator. I approach cautiously, my heart pounding in anticipation. Could it be? I swing open the fridge door, half-expecting to find a block of cheese holding my firearm hostage. And there it is, nestled among the leftovers and condiment jars – my missing firearm, looking somewhat out of place next to a carton of milk and a head of lettuce. I stand there in dumbfounded silence, staring at the absurd sight before me. How did it get there? I must have traded the pistol for the cold can. Maybe it was trying to cool off after a heated argument with a particularly stubborn target at the range. Or perhaps it was just tired of being cooped up in the gun safe and wanted to see what the fridge offered. My firearm, well, let's just say it's earned itself a new nickname: the Fridge Raider. Secure Your Firearms Always Lock It Up: Firearms should be stored in locked containers, out of the reach and sight of children and unauthorized individuals. Education is Key: Teach everyone in your home about the dangers of improperly handled firearms. Awareness can prevent accidents. Be Mindful of Unexpected Places: A firearm should never be kept in an unsecured location, including places as seemingly innocuous as a refrigerator.

  • The Curious Case of the Cop, the Acorn, and the Misfire

    In a bizarre turn of events that left many scratching their heads, a police officer recently made headlines for an unexpected encounter with an acorn that led to a rather peculiar outcome. Picture this: A quiet afternoon A police cruiser parked under the shade of a tree An officer going about his routine duties Suddenly, a sound—a faint but unmistakable 'pop'—echoes through the air. Instinctively, the officer reacts, drawing his firearm and firing (completely emptying his sidearm) at the source of the disturbance. The target? His own patrol car. Yes, you read that right. In what can only be described as a moment of sheer confusion, the officer mistook the innocent fall of an acorn for a potential threat, leading to an unintentional discharge of his weapon and a rather embarrassing situation. While no one was harmed (except, perhaps, the officer's pride), the incident serves as a stark reminder of the unexpectedness that can occur in the line of duty. Now, before we jump to conclusions or engage in ridicule, it's essential to recognize the human element at play here. Police officers are trained to react swiftly to perceived threats, and in high-pressure situations, split-second decisions can mean the difference between life and death. However, it's worth considering that the officer may have been experiencing PTSD or heightened anxiety, which can impact judgment and perception. PTSD is a condition that can affect people after seeing or experiencing an overly traumatic event, such as mental abuse, violence, or combat. Symptoms may include hypervigilance, flashbacks, etc. These things can affect an individual's ability to accurately assess perceived threats in their environment. While we cannot confirm whether PTSD played a role in this particular incident, it's a possibility worth considering. If untreated or unmanaged, PTSD symptoms can manifest unexpectedly and influence behavior in unpredictable ways. This event brings to light once again the importance of mental health support and screenings for law enforcement officers, as well as ongoing training to recognize the effects of trauma in the line of duty. Nevertheless, regardless of the underlying factors at play, this incident just shows the need for ongoing training, situational awareness, and accountability within law enforcement agencies. By learning from mistakes and taking proactive steps to support the well-being of officers, we can hope to prevent similar incidents in the future and uphold public trust in law enforcement. So, the next time you hear a rustle in the bushes or a thud from above, take a moment to assess the situation before reaching for your weapon. After all, it might just be an innocent acorn falling from a tree—and the only thing in danger of being shot is your pride. Have fun cleaning the poop out of the back of your car buddy. What are your thoughts on this situation? Comment below. On the Cop, the Acorn, and the Misfire

  • Balancing Rights and Responsibilities: Perspectives on Mandatory Training for Gun Owners

    In the discourse surrounding gun ownership, the question of whether formal training should be a prerequisite often sparks divergent opinions. Let's explore the arguments from both perspectives to understand the complexities of this issue. For Formal Training: Safety Assurance: Proponents argue that formal training ensures safety by imparting essential knowledge on proper firearm handling, storage, and usage. This can reduce the risk of firearms-related accidents and promotes responsible gun ownership. Skill Enhancement: Formal training enhances proficiency, enabling gun owners to handle firearms effectively and confidently. This not only improves safety but also ensures better outcomes in situations requiring firearm use, whether for self-defense or sport. Legal Compliance: Understanding firearm laws and regulations is crucial to responsible ownership. Formal training educates individuals about legal requirements, reducing the likelihood of unwittingly violating laws and regulations. Against Formal Training: Access and Affordability: Some argue that mandating formal training could create barriers to access for individuals who cannot afford or access training programs. This could disproportionately affect marginalized communities, potentially infringing upon their Second Amendment rights. Personal Freedom: Opponents view mandatory training as an encroachment on personal freedom. They argue that individuals should have the autonomy to make decisions about firearm ownership without government-imposed requirements as long as they abide by existing laws. Effectiveness Debate: There is a constant debate about the effectiveness of formal training in preventing gun-related incidents. Some argue that accidents and misuse can still occur despite training, questioning the efficacy of such mandates. In summary, the debate over formal training for gun ownership is multifaceted, with valid points on both sides. Advocates emphasize safety, proficiency, and legal compliance, while opponents raise concerns about access, personal freedom, and effectiveness. Where is the balance between these perspectives? this is essential to crafting policies that promote both safety and individual rights in the realm of gun ownership. We would love to hear your thoughts on this debate. Please share your opinion with us in the comments section below.

  • Shots Fired: The Greatest Hits of Gun Range Excuses and Bullseye Blunders

    Most common phrases heard around the gun range...to be continued. We know you have some good ones. What are they?

  • The Crucial Role of Choosing the Right Handguard for Your Firearm

    Selecting the right handguard for your firearm is not just a matter of aesthetics; it's a decision that can significantly impact your shooting experience and overall firearm performance. The handguard serves as a critical interface between you and your weapon, influencing factors such as accuracy, comfort, and functionality. Enhanced Control: The right handguard can provide better grip and control, ensuring a steadier aim and improved accuracy during shooting. Optimal Accessory Integration: Whether you're attaching optics, lights, lasers, or other accessories, choosing a compatible handguard simplifies the process and ensures a secure fit. Customization: Handguards come in various lengths, shapes, and materials, allowing you to customize your firearm to suit your shooting style and intended use. Weight Management: The weight of the handguard affects the firearm's balance. Choosing the right one can help you achieve the desired balance between stability and maneuverability. In summary, the handguard is a critical component that directly influences your firearm's performance and handling. By carefully considering your needs and preferences, you can make an informed choice that enhances your shooting experience and ensures the optimal functionality of your firearm. We've got some solid slim-fit designs. What is your favorite Handguard model and why?

  • The SHOT Show: A Blunt Look at the Highs and Lows

    Think the SHOT Show is just another trade event? Think again. This is where the heart of the firearms world beats the loudest, a place that's as polarizing as it is prestigious. Let's dive into the real deal about the SHOT Show, stripping away the glam to expose what it truly offers to the gun-loving soul. Pro: Networking Paradise Welcome to the ultimate haven for firearms enthusiasts! Here, it's not just about guns and gear; it's about people. The SHOT Show is like a social network come to life, buzzing with industry giants, influencers, and passionate hobbyists. It's where the latest trends are discussed in hushed tones and where deals are made with a whiskey and a handshake. Imagine a website's user experience, but in the real world – seamless, engaging, and absolutely thrilling. Con: Crowded Chaos But here's the flip side – imagine navigating a website during a flash sale. That's the SHOT Show for you. Crowds thicker than a fog on a winter morning, and getting from point A to B feels like an odyssey. It's the physical embodiment of a website crashing under heavy traffic. The chaos is real, and it's not for the faint-hearted. For every handshake and business card exchange, there's a battle against the tide of humanity. Pro: Latest Gear and Gadgets Now, let's talk gear. The SHOT Show is the Mecca for firearms aficionados. It's where the future of gun technology unfolds before your very eyes. Think of it as a live-action version of browsing through the latest innovations on a high-tech website. Cutting-edge gadgets, state-of-the-art firearms, and gizmos you didn't know you needed till you saw them. It's an adrenaline rush for the tech-savvy shooter, a treasure trove that keeps on giving. Con: Commercialization Overload Beware, though, the SHOT Show isn't just about passion for firearms; it's also a commercial juggernaut. Walking through the show can sometimes feel like navigating a website littered with pop-up ads and clickbait. Every corner turned, there's someone trying to sell you the "next big thing" that has probably already been done. It's a stark reminder that in the end, it's a marketplace as much as it is a gathering of enthusiasts. The relentless sales pitches can be a buzzkill for those who yearn for the genuine spirit of firearms culture. Conclusion So, there you have it – the SHOT Show, unmasked and unveiled. It's a mix of networking heaven, gear paradise, overcrowded aisles, and commercial hustle. Love it or loathe it, the SHOT Show leaves no one indifferent. What's your take? Are you drawn to its magnetic pull, or do you prefer the quiet of your local range? Honestly, how much vitamin C do you choke down before your arrival? Drop your comments below and share your best SHOT Show stories.

  • Unique Brand Identity for business growth

    For businesses big and small, having a unique selling proposition is vital in a competitive market. Custom components allow you to create a product that truly stands out from the crowd and promotes Unique Brand Identity. You can design distinctive features, finishes, and engravings that make your products instantly recognizable, building a strong brand identity that sets you apart. If you're on the fence about custom OEM products for your business, chat with us today. Whether a small storefront or a larger scale entity, we can help with that. We have very low entry-level order sizes to help you get started. #StubbornMule#Upper#Handguard#Machining#Precision#OEM#BrandIdentity

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