We started 3D printing and utilizing additive manufacturing to make the stuff we needed and appealed to us. Along with this, we were born with great passion around the firearms and paintball communities along with having tons of experience in the manufacturing industries.
Knowing this, we knew that additive manufacturing gets the label of “prototype” all the time. We wanted to change that. We want to make things better, faster, reliable, more cost effective, and domestically. That means embracing additive in production products where it works and doesn’t suck. We want to push the limits. If stuff breaks, we want to make it better, stronger, and show that it can work. Machining parts and printing them can coexist, you just got to not suck at designing.