David Warner
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I got asked on some dates by some dudes, but yeah, we have that in the left-hand eject.
And the same thing on the AR-10 platform.
We were first to market with a left-hand eject AR-10.
And then they're both ambidextrous, right-hand, left-hand in AR-10 and AR-15.
Yeah, you'll notice, like, everything's different on it.
I mean, the bolt carrier, when you drop that out, you'll see the ass end of it's flared on the back of it.
We were first to market with DLC coating.
It's something that we used on punch tooling.
And we would run shear tooling 200,000, 300,000 hits a day and watch it not wear out.
So we worked with that supplier to develop that for bolt carriers back when everybody's using nickel boron and all these shit coatings, right?
Coatings build up.
Most companies were polishing the ride surfaces because of the tolerances.
They weren't able to assemble the bolt carriers after they got them fully coated.
And you're taking the most critical part of the carrier.
You're removing the coating.
So DLC has no buildup.
It's on the OD.
It's off the Rockwell hardness scale.
It gets in the Brunel scale.
And it keeps the center core like it's still soft.