The speaker discusses the purchase of a 60-watt MOPA laser for channel content, highlighting its capability for deep engraving stainless steel and performing color marking. The decision was driven by the desire for advanced firearm customization options beyond simple black marking.
This live stream features a discussion on various DIY firearm and related projects. Topics include building and firing cannons, exploring electronic ignition systems for muzzleloaders and 37mm shells, and delving into CNC machining with the Ghost Gunner and Precision Matthews equipment. The conversation also touches on metal casting, 3D printing for functional parts, and the use of fiber lasers for firearm component marking. The speakers share insights into the challenges and rewards of these advanced DIY endeavors.
Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical details significant business expansions and process improvements. He discusses the strategic decision to invest in ten 3D printers to manufacture holster wings in-house, reducing costs and lead times compared to outsourcing or injection molding. Additionally, he showcases the use of a fiber laser for custom magazine engravings, including unique camouflage patterns, and the in-house design and printing of molds for knife sheaths. This shift emphasizes efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and enhanced product aesthetics for QVO Tactical's offerings.
The Trijicon Ventus is a new handheld remote wind sensor utilizing 1550nm fiber lasers to measure atmospheric conditions. It calculates wind speed by detecting wavelength shifts from dust particles at six different distances. The device also offers impressive range-finding capabilities up to 5,000 yards on real targets, not just artificial ones. It will integrate with ballistic solutions via Bluetooth and a cell phone app to display wind data and target location in 3D.
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