Wilson Combat - Quality Control Checklist

Published on November 11, 2010
Duration: 1:27

This video outlines Wilson Combat's rigorous quality control process for their firearms. It details how each firearm is meticulously checked at multiple stages by different gunsmiths and inspectors, with each individual initialing a checklist to document their completed tasks. This multi-layered approach ensures the highest quality and reliability before the firearm leaves the factory.

Quick Summary

Wilson Combat's quality control checklist meticulously tracks every step of a firearm's build process. Each gunsmith, assembler, and inspector initials their completed tasks, ensuring accountability and a high standard of quality through redundant checks before the firearm is shipped.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Quality Control Checklist
  2. 00:16Checklist Breakdown and Gunsmith Initials
  3. 00:37Prep and Final Assembly Checks
  4. 00:59Test Fire and Final Inspection
  5. 01:08Redundancy in Inspections

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Wilson Combat quality control checklist?

The Wilson Combat quality control checklist serves to document every step of the firearm's build process. Each individual who handles the firearm initials the checklist for the specific functions they perform, ensuring accountability and a thorough inspection from start to finish.

How does Wilson Combat ensure the quality of its firearms during production?

Wilson Combat ensures firearm quality through a multi-stage inspection process. Each gunsmith and assembler initials a checklist for their specific tasks, and a final assembler and test fire technician re-verify all work, building redundancy into the system to catch any potential issues.

Who initials the Wilson Combat quality control checklist?

The Wilson Combat quality control checklist is initialed by every person who handles the firearm during its build. This includes the gunsmiths who perform specific tasks, the individual responsible for prep work (trigger and surface preparation), the final assembler, and the test fire technician.

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