This video provides an expert look inside a .50 BMG barrel, specifically a cutaway demonstration piece sent to Edwin Sarkissian by gun designer Mark Serbu. It highlights the internal rifling and chamber engagement of a .50 BMG round, offering insights into the mechanics of this powerful cartridge. The barrel also features a personalized engraving from Mark Serbu to Edwin Sarkissian.
This YouTube video showcases a custom "Gank" design engraved on a firearm barrel, performed in-house at Shark Coast Tactical. The description encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and visit their website for more offerings and merchandise. It highlights custom firearm work and promotes the Shark Coast Tactical brand through their online presence.
This video details the custom firearm modification services offered by Border Pine Industries, a surrogate company of Mon Tactical. The process involves laser stippling, laser engraving, and Cerakote coating, with a focus on Glock pistols. They offer both pattern and themed builds, emphasizing unique customization for everyday carry firearms. The service includes complete firearm disassembly, removal of factory texture, application of laser stippling, parkerizing slides, and custom coating. They also offer barrel and slide engraving, with options for custom sights and the ability to acquire firearms for customers. Future offerings will include modifications for AR parts and longer barrels.
This guide details an electrochemical etching method for marking the caliber on a rifle barrel, presented by Larry Potterfield. It emphasizes the importance of clear caliber markings for safety and explains how to use a stencil, electrolyte fluid, and an electric current to create a neat, readable mark. The process is presented as an alternative to traditional stamping, offering more professional results.
This guide details the process of letter and number stamping a rifle barrel, a technique useful for personalization or marking caliber. Instructor Larry Potterfield from MidwayUSA demonstrates the use of a straightedge for alignment and a Wheeler Engineering stamp set. The process involves careful striking with a ball-peen hammer, followed by filing and abrasive finishing to achieve clean, professional-looking marks. It's noted that practice is key to achieving even results.
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