The Eureka Gun Company, where the Australian spirit of resilience and determination forms the backbone of our identity. Their story isn’t just about manufacturing firearms; it’s a tale of what hardworking Australians can achieve when we stand united, advocating for our community and our rights.
In the heart of Australia, the Eureka Gun Company was born – a symbol of resistance, a testament to the indomitable Australian spirit. We are more than just gunmakers; Rick stated, we are innovators. We represent the undying Australian ethos of equality, solidarity, and a vision for a progressive gun industry.
Our mission transcends the mere crafting of world-class firearms. It’s about championing the cause of the Australian Shooting Sportsman, ensuring they thrive under the protection of just and equitable laws.
Founder Rick Casagrande, along with Jim Cohen, initiated the Eureka Gun Company, shifting from firearm distribution to manufacturing to deliver dependable and reasonably priced Australian-made firearms. The company prioritises quality by locally producing reliable components, exemplified by their upcoming Eureka Stockade model lever release in .223 Remington
The name “Eureka” was chosen for the firearm company as it reflects a sense of solidarity and credibility for law-abiding shooters in Australia. The founders aim to represent Australian shooters and produce firearms suitable for the country, emphasising the Eureka Stockade model as a symbol of standing for your rights, drawing parallels to historical events in 1851-1854.
The idea behind the rifle is to create a practical and usable firearm, with a particular emphasis on the Lever release mechanism, considered the best option for this purpose. The goal is to offer a product based on a solid platform, anticipating a positive reception in the Australian market for rifles, with a focus on product development and a belief that their rifle will stand out.
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