PVA's 2025 "Freedom From The Crown Sale"

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The annual Freedom From the Crown sale goes up tomorrow. The code is "FFTC2025" and that gets you 14.92% off everything listed in the sale folder under "Freedom From The Crown Sale".

Barrels, blanks, prefits, bullets, glock barrels, comps, etc... all on sale.


A new launch product for this year is a new barreled action option from a company that everyone will be familiar with on a work product end... though I suspect few know their name. Warwick Tactical has been making white-label products in the 2011 and precision rifle market industry for many years. They make many of the biggets name actions currently on the market, even ones that might claim "our shop"...

This is a 3 lug, 60 degree throw, fat bolt design that's made in an aerospace grade shop.
Interchangeable bolt heads that are compatible with the Solus (IE solus owners still waiting on a 223 bolt head, call me I have them)
Origin prefits fit
Quick Change barrels via set screw
"Fat Bolt" design that feeds flawlessly with AICS and AW pattern magazines
Dual lobe cocking cam with dual rollers on the cam itself.
DLC Coated
223, 308, and standard Mag bolt heads available
Improved lock time (appx 16% faster) and striker energy (8%) over many of the common aftermarket actions.

There is a limited quantity available for this sale at $1399 complete barreled action using a Rock Creek blank. Upgrades to the Osprey blank with other caliber options are available at $1549. This limited availability is for the first 20 actions only.

We've been shooting one of the prototypes for several weeks in the shop and they're just awesome!

The retail price on the action alone after this sale will be $1199; for those counting that's like getting a PVA prefit Rock Creek for $200... IE the cost of the blank.

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I know Warwick was talking about releasing their own action after having large qty's of a certain well known action companies actions finished actions sitting on their floor due to not getting paid. Warwick does excellent work. Glad to see they finally are releasing an action!
 
Very cool! Is the barreled action available on your website? I tried to find and it couldn’t see it, but could’ve missed it!

I tried to look on Warwick Tactical’s website as well but didn’t see it listed. Assuming too new?

Integral 20MOA base?

And how does the QC set screw work? If it takes origin barrels I’m assuming it doesn’t just press the set screw into the barrel threads?

R700 so it fits common chassis/stocks?
 
I know Warwick was talking about releasing their own action after having large qty's of a certain well known action companies actions finished actions sitting on their floor due to not getting paid. Warwick does excellent work. Glad to see they finally are releasing an action!
That certainly factored into the decision for them to release an action with their name on it. We have been supporting that endeavor for a while, especially since the whole fiasco that Aero pulled last year with the entire industry.

Any chance there is a left hand option for these actions?

Long action and short action?
Currently RH SA only, next big step is RH LA. The small step is ARC/Grendel/PPC bolt heads for the SA's to be able to run intermediate cases.

Very cool! Is the barreled action available on your website? I tried to find and it couldn’t see it, but could’ve missed it!

I tried to look on Warwick Tactical’s website as well but didn’t see it listed. Assuming too new?

Integral 20MOA base?

And how does the QC set screw work? If it takes origin barrels I’m assuming it doesn’t just press the set screw into the barrel threads?

R700 so it fits common chassis/stocks?
The official order dates had to start on 7/1 so the product is live now. Here's the link:

  1. Integral 20 MOA base.
  2. The prototype has that stupid set screw setup on there and we can make barrels with or without set screw install. Personally I am not on board with the set screw setup and for several years we've documented numerous issues with the set screw setup with customer barrels on other actions.
    1. Don't drive set screws into the tops of barrel threads, a set screw order will have to be made specific for it and I'm advocating that the production actions do not get set screws because it will cause issues with users downstream. I may or may not win that discussion.
  3. The inlet is a 700, though it matches the Solus exactly for the straight bolt and ejection port. Regular 700 SA chassis fit the action, some traditional stocks will need touch up around the handle if the stock inlet has a swept bolt handle. Normal stuff in the "700 clone" market.
  4. Weight is 37oz WITH a Timney 511 trigger, it was 33.5 without a trigger.
 
That certainly factored into the decision for them to release an action with their name on it. We have been supporting that endeavor for a while, especially since the whole fiasco that Aero pulled last year with the entire industry.


Currently RH SA only, next big step is RH LA. The small step is ARC/Grendel/PPC bolt heads for the SA's to be able to run intermediate cases.


The official order dates had to start on 7/1 so the product is live now. Here's the link:

  1. Integral 20 MOA base.
  2. The prototype has that stupid set screw setup on there and we can make barrels with or without set screw install. Personally I am not on board with the set screw setup and for several years we've documented numerous issues with the set screw setup with customer barrels on other actions.
    1. Don't drive set screws into the tops of barrel threads, a set screw order will have to be made specific for it and I'm advocating that the production actions do not get set screws because it will cause issues with users downstream. I may or may not win that discussion.
  3. The inlet is a 700, though it matches the Solus exactly for the straight bolt and ejection port. Regular 700 SA chassis fit the action, some traditional stocks will need touch up around the handle if the stock inlet has a swept bolt handle. Normal stuff in the "700 clone" market.
  4. Weight is 37oz WITH a Timney 511 trigger, it was 33.5 without a trigger.
Thanks for the reply!

Do you know the firing pin diameter?

Would we specify in the order note if we wanted a quick change barrel or full thread? (Similar to terminus Zeus style of QC vs FT)

If ordering with the 300 blackout barrel, any way it could be pistol length at 9”? 18” is currently the shortest option listed.
 
Thanks for the reply!

Do you know the firing pin diameter?

Would we specify in the order note if we wanted a quick change barrel or full thread? (Similar to terminus Zeus style of QC vs FT)

If ordering with the 300 blackout barrel, any way it could be pistol length at 9”? 18” is currently the shortest option listed.
We aren't going to do these as pistols currently because all the actions were brought in at Rifles with the excise tax paid as rifles. It would require SBR'ing the action to put a short barrel on it currently.

I do not warranty any performance with the set screws as a company policy so as of right now we are making them all as a standard Origin prefit.

Pin diameter is 0.066 sitting on my desk currently. We shot some small pocket 6.5 Creed brass without issue.
 
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