Firearm laser engraving is a burgeoning business. On a consumer scale, there are a few handful of FFL’s across the country equipped to engrave materials like aluminum, steel, and titanium. These services are provided mostly for the marking requirements for National Firearms Act (NFA) weapons like short barrel rifles (SBR’s) and Form 1 silencers. But as prices have dropped and technology has advanced, the use of powerful lasers in the gun world has exploded. In this TFB series, we’ll research different types of lasers, the types of materials that can be engraved, and follow the process of buying, owning, and using a fiber laser for firearm markings and engravings.
This series will focus on fiber laser marking from a layperson’s perspective. I am by no means an expert and you should seek professional training and guidance before using any type of machinery. Please follow all safety precautions – lasers capable of engraving metal can permanently blind you or bystanders in an instant.
LASER TAGGING: Firearm Laser Engraving And Marking – An Introduction
This series will focus on fiber laser marking from a layperson’s perspective. I am by no means an expert and you should seek professional training and guidance before using any type of machinery. Please follow all safety precautions – lasers capable of engraving metal can permanently blind you or bystanders in an instant.
LASER TAGGING: Firearm Laser Engraving And Marking - An Introduction
Firearm laser engraving is a burgeoning business. On a consumer scale there are a few handful of FFL’s across the country equipped to engrave materials like aluminum, steel, and titanium.
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