How We Make Our Products

How We Make Our Products
We use two different industrial 3D printing methods to create our parts, chosen specifically for strength and reliability.

FDM Printing 

Our Magazine Holders
FDM stands for Fused Deposition Modeling. Think of it like a very precise hot glue gun that lays down melted plastic layer by layer. Our magazine holders are printed in Nylon PA12 GF15 — a tough nylon reinforced with 15% glass fiber. This gives them excellent impact resistance and durability for everyday range use.

MJF Printing 

Our Magazine Extensions & Baseplates
MJF, or Multi Jet Fusion, is a much more advanced powder-based technology developed by HP. Instead of building parts layer by layer with a nozzle, it fuses nylon powder with heat and precision agents across an entire layer at once. Our extensions are made in PA12 GB40 — a high-performance nylon filled with 40% glass beads. This process creates incredibly strong, consistent parts with almost no weak points between layers.
Both materials are extremely tough, heat-resistant, and built to handle the rigors of real-world shooting.