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RIGGINS, ID — GunsAmerica captured an exclusive first look at Seekins Precision’s all-new SIC rifle (Seekins Interchangeable Caliber) during the invitation-only N.A.S.T.I. competition at Hat Creek Training near Riggins, Idaho. The SIC represents a completely new rifle architecture from Seekins: a modular, precision-built platform engineered for extreme-range performance, field serviceability, and an undisclosed military contract currently in development.
Unlike a traditional chassis rifle, the SIC integrates the receiver and handguard into a solid, rigid structure that eliminates flex and bedding concerns. The result is uncompromising accuracy and strength across calibers. Using a captured quick-change barrel system, shooters can move from short-action cartridges up to .338 Lapua Magnum without tools. The rifle features a 60-degree bolt throw, Remington 700 trigger compatibility, and an ambidextrous thumb-rest safety that doubles as an ergonomic control point.
The SIC’s modularity extends to every major component. The magwell, trigger guard, and trigger assembly can be removed with push-pins for fast field maintenance. Seekins also showcased a double-stack 12-round magazine for .338 Lapua, a first of its kind in the precision bolt-gun category. The rifle’s carbon-fiber-wrapped barrels include wrench flats for quick barrel changes, and the integrated 20-MOA rail aligns with the handguard’s Arca/M-LOK interface for seamless use of night vision, thermals, and other optics.
Engineered for emerging high-pressure cartridges exceeding 80,000 PSI, the SIC was built to survive worst-case scenarios. Seekins reported extensive destructive testing on the platform, noting that even catastrophic overloads left the action intact and contained, a testament to the rifle’s overbuilt steel receiver and safety-first engineering.
At NASTI, competitors ran the SIC through rugged, real-world conditions, demonstrating its controllable recoil, stability, and precision under pressure. GunsAmerica currently has a production rifle in hand, with a full independent review and range evaluation coming soon on GunsAmerica.com.
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27 Comments
If AISC keeps dropping, this becomes investable for me.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Production mix shifting toward USA might help margins if metals stay firm.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
I like the balance sheet here—less leverage than peers.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Interesting update on Seekins Unveils the SIC Rifle at NASTI. Curious how the grades will trend next quarter.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
If AISC keeps dropping, this becomes investable for me.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Nice to see insider buying—usually a good signal in this space.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
The cost guidance is better than expected. If they deliver, the stock could rerate.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Silver leverage is strong here; beta cuts both ways though.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Silver leverage is strong here; beta cuts both ways though.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Exploration results look promising, but permitting will be the key risk.