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Stoner CNC is a family-owned machine shop founded by Matt and Dale Stoner, specializing in precision-machined components for the firearms, knife, and cell phone industries. Based in Archbold, Ohio, the shop operates state-of-the-art CNC equipment to produce high-quality custom parts that shooters and knife enthusiasts actually use.
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Stoner CNC is a family-owned machine shop founded by Matt and Dale Stoner, specializing in precision-machined components for the firearms, knife, and cell phone industries. Based in Archbold, Ohio, the shop operates state-of-the-art CNC equipment to produce high-quality custom parts that shooters and knife enthusiasts actually use.
Matt Stoner is a formally trained mechanical engineer who's been a firearms enthusiast his entire life. In 2009, he transitioned from the automotive sector to launch Stoner CNC, combining his passion for guns with his machining expertise. His father, Dale Stoner, brought decades of precision machining experience—from professional mechanics work in the 70s to reproduction aircraft motors and motorcycle cylinders. Together they deliver products built by people who actually understand the shooting community.
Grips start at $49.95 and come in multiple finishes: Midnight Black, OD Green, Arctic Camo, Earth Camo, and patterned options like Double Stack, Slash & Burn, and Starburst.
All grips are made in the USA on American-made CNC equipment with American-supplied material.
This isn't marketing talk—it's reflected in customer reviews:
Beyond standard product lines, Stoner CNC handles complex custom machining including mold work. The shop's versatility—from firearms components to aircraft motor reproductions to motorcycle cylinder work—demonstrates genuine precision engineering capability.
| Detail | Information |
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| Address | 232 E Lugbill, Archbold, OH 43502 |
| Phone | 419-220-4009 |
| [email protected] |
Check their blog for articles on G10 vs Micarta, grip enhancements for sweaty hands, and firearm-specific comparisons.
Stoner CNC operates at the intersection of hobby expertise and engineering precision. Matt's background as a mechanical engineer combined with Dale's lifetime of machining experience means these aren't products designed by accountants—they're designed by people who shoot and carry knives. The family business model also means accountability; your feedback goes directly to the owners.