Red Rhodesian Pmag!

Published on April 27, 2022
Duration: 0:20

This video demonstrates the process of laser engraving a Rhodesian brushstroke camouflage pattern onto a red Magpul PMAG GEN M2 MOE. Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical showcases the transformation of a standard polymer magazine into a custom accessory with a distinct aesthetic. The process involves using a laser engraver to meticulously apply the pattern, resulting in a visually striking and personalized firearm component.

Quick Summary

A red Magpul PMAG GEN M2 MOE is transformed with a custom Rhodesian brushstroke camouflage pattern using laser engraving. This process, demonstrated by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical, results in a unique firearm accessory with a distinct aesthetic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Magazine Preparation for Engraving
  2. 00:06Laser Engraving Rhodesian Pattern
  3. 00:15Completed Custom Pmag Design

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the process for creating a custom Rhodesian Pmag?

The process involves taking a red polymer firearm magazine, such as a Magpul PMAG, and using a laser engraver to etch a Rhodesian brushstroke camouflage pattern onto its surface. The laser meticulously applies the design, resulting in a unique, customized magazine.

What type of camouflage pattern is featured on the custom Pmag?

The custom Pmag features a Rhodesian brushstroke camouflage pattern. This distinctive design is applied using a laser engraver, creating a visually appealing and personalized look for the firearm accessory.

Who is demonstrating the custom Pmag modification?

The demonstration of laser engraving a custom Rhodesian Pmag is presented by Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical. He showcases the transformation of a standard magazine into a unique accessory.

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