I became an avid gun lover at a young age. It wasn’t until I bought my first handgun at 21 that I decided somewhere, somehow I would turn my love for guns into a career. A career in security and risk assessment, I have thrived in the gun industry for over two decades.

Today, I am a family man, something I pride myself with. I have values that unfortunately have become foreign to many: God and family. And because I am a family man, I believe in the right to bear firearms for self-defense and the protection of my family. But I also believe in the right to recreationally be sufficient in using the tool, because a gun is essentially a tool especially when you choose to bear arms.

I am giving back what I know using my professional and personal experiences along with my vast training from long range precision shoot to CQB to serve others.

Feel free to assess the services offered.

My name is Daniel E. Pidlypchak and this is my folio. Below are services I am able to provide. Maybe you need one of the three services or maybe it’s all three. Either way, thank you for the opportunity to provide you my services. You may reach me at the number below or by filling out the form — SEND IT.

The Services

  • Discuss it.

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want a certain type of look. Maybe you want a specific type of part added. Maybe you want what you saw on TV or on someone else. Whatever it is, I am open to discuss your firearm desires and help you make a sound consideration and decision-making.

  • Build it.

    When you have a track record of being an operator, more than likely, you have seen it all. When you have the right association, you are able to leverage what you know. And when you have the right parts, you can build your application. The key is the way you build it, which makes all the difference.

  • Train it.

    I can show you how to, but I would have to kill you. (Just kidding!) I am not licensed to train, but I am willing to provide you the basic training for one who wants to shoot a firearm safely. Like anything else that runs like a tool, one needs practice to be proficient in using the tool.

Reloading is the practice of making firearm cartridges by assembling the individual components (namely: case, primer, propellant, and projectile).

Load it.