Last Video of 2024!

Published on January 1, 2025
Duration: 9:18

This video showcases the final preparations for shipping the very first BFG50A Mark I rifle. It details the unique process of tuning handguard wires to a specific tension (1,000 lbs of force) using principles of physics, followed by a test fire of the .50 caliber rifle and subsequent cleaning. The content highlights the meticulous nature of custom firearm building.

Quick Summary

The BFG50A Mark I rifle features uniquely tuned handguard wires, each set to 1,000 pounds of force using principles derived from Mersenne's Law. After a final test fire with two rounds, the rifle is cleaned with a patch and an oily rag before shipping.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: BFG50A Mark I Build
  2. 00:14Tuning Handguard Wires
  3. 01:05Mersenne's Law in Gunsmithing
  4. 01:50BFG50A Mark I Test Fire
  5. 03:18Post-Test Fire Cleaning
  6. 03:40Employee Shoot Off
  7. 07:01Shoot Off Champion
  8. 07:35Looking Ahead to 2025
  9. 08:04Guest Introduction: Gasparito
  10. 08:43Call to Action & Happy New Year

Frequently Asked Questions

What is unique about the BFG50A Mark I's handguard?

The BFG50A Mark I features wires on its handguard that are tuned to a specific tension of 1,000 pounds of force each. This tuning process utilizes principles of physics, specifically Mersenne's Law, relating frequency and tension.

How is the BFG50A Mark I prepared before shipping?

Before shipping, the BFG50A Mark I undergoes a final test fire with two rounds. Afterward, it's cleaned by running a patch down the barrel and wiping it down with a wet or oily rag.

What physics principle is applied in tuning the BFG50A Mark I's handguard wires?

The tuning of the handguard wires on the BFG50A Mark I is based on Mersenne's Law. This law explains the relationship between the frequency of vibration and the tension applied to a string or wire.

What is the significance of the BFG50A Mark I featured in this video?

This video highlights the very first BFG50A Mark I rifle to ship out from the manufacturer. It showcases the final stages of its build, including unique tuning processes and a test fire.

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