Introduction to Epic Polymer Systems

Epic_Polymer

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Location
Langley, BC
Greetings CGN,

I'm pleased to introduce our company, Epic Polymer Systems. We are an established plastics design-house with integrated manufacturing systems for both molded plastic products and CNC/Waterjet machining services.

We are excited to be a Business Sponsor of CGN and will be introducing a variety of custom-molded and machined firearms parts and support products.

We offer:

- Custom machining and fabricating of plastics, polymers, composites as well as ferrous and non-ferrous metals. (CNC Milling Machining and High-Speed Water-Jet cutting.)

- Custom Molded and Cast parts from plastics, elastomers and polyurethanes.

- Custom Molded and Machined PTFE parts.

- Plastics Engineering & Design Services.

Over the next few weeks we will be introducing some interesting firearms related molded parts exclusively on CGN in an effort to show our support for the Canadian Firearms Community.

As a custom-manufacturer, we are also soliciting suggestions and requests for molded plastic parts you can't find in the market, or that are not readily available from Canadian sources of supply.

**INTRODUCTORY PROMOTION**

As part of our debut here on the CGN forums, we will be holding a contest, where each day over the next 4 weeks we will award 1 lucky poster in this thread, a small-parts tray for holding those little parts that like to get away from you when placed on your benchtop.

The measure approximately 3.5" x 5" and 3/8" thick with Three (3) 0.25" deep sections. Non-marring surface to protect the finish on your parts, solvent resistant and impact resistant. To enter the contest, simply make a post in this thread and each day we'll draw a name from all the posts. Winners names get removed from subsequent draws, but you do-not need to post each day in order to remain eligible for future draws.

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Handgun stores should all have a few of those laying on the glass counter - too often, the handguns are set down on the hard glass countertop.
 
how about making a plastic insert to fit inside the spring of the magpul magazines to limit them to 5 rounds and then the dealers can just put a pop rivet in the base plate to make it permenant rather then a pop rivet in the spine of the magazine.

will make it easier to plug the magazine as well as make it fit more guns better.
 
If you are doing composites, cutting and molding, when does the production of high quality aftermarket rifle stocks begin?
 
Welcome to CGN!

I look forward to seeing more of your products. Great to see another business sponsor on CGN!
 
Friday's Winner is JPE! Congratulations!

PM or email me your details and we'll send you your free parts-tray via everyone's favorite national postal service, Canada Post.

Cheers, Greg.
 
Handgun stores should all have a few of those laying on the glass counter - too often, the handguns are set down on the hard glass countertop.

Yeah, you should make clear (or close to clear) plastic pads about 150mm (6") x 300mm (12") and 2mm (1/8") thick so gun counters have them to place handguns on: they could be used inside glass cases as well as on top of the counter. I hear that some stores don't want to coat their glass because the coating get damaged and are a pain to replace; or the good coatings are really expensive. Having moveable sheets would be great for a lot of stores: you'd sell a load of them in the beginning and then a few to replace the lost/damaged/stolen ones. :yingyang:
 
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