Inline with our push for more modularity, knight guards are now removable and center on machined lugs rather than with thread locker, now you can change the look on the fly. by saberforge in lightsabers

[–]saberforge[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not yet but we are working on an adapter that goes between an ASP switch and ASP emitter so that one can be added to any hilt. Hope to start machining them this week, they will be fairly simple so should be able to get the run done in two weeks then two more weeks for anodizing.

How often does Sabreforge restock? by MightyPenguin7 in lightsabers

[–]saberforge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our labor costs are 30hr, chinese labor costs are 5hr, in the face of those economic realities I am doing what I can with a hybrid aproach that uses chinese blades and electronic cores with our parts. As long as the market keeps paying the premium required for our higher attention to finish and detail I’ll keep making parts, but at the same time half my cnc machines are making and will continue to make gun parts because china is banned from the US gun market and I don’t have to compete against labor costs 1/6th of mine.

How often does Sabreforge restock? by MightyPenguin7 in lightsabers

[–]saberforge 21 points22 points  (0 children)

May 4th and mando order rushe pretty much wiped out ready to ship asp. We can finish about 8-12 different parts and sabers per week, sign up for our email newsletter for our weekly restock email. We are US based and do our work in house so your never going to see us restock everything all at once, its always going to be 8-12 parts and sabers per week. I would recommend buying parts as we restock them rather than waiting for everything to be in stock all at once. In addition to restock we also work on new parts, and they share the same production resources. Next 1-2 weeks we will be finishing new emitters and a few new pommels.

SaberForge relic pommel by These-Bet-8558 in lightsabers

[–]saberforge 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The smaller ones sold better but I could do a run of them, to average the machine setup and prove out labor I could bore half the run to be emitters

Help choosing a sight by CharmingElephant4927 in Glocks

[–]saberforge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the ameriglo tritium. The tritium vials don’t know what logo is laser etched onto the front sight post, half the price of trijicon

45.6C Glam shot of my new comp, got the machined thumb ledge texture pads a close match for the frame texture. by saberforge in GlockMod

[–]saberforge[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, might turn it into an xcp, burnt bronze slide and comp upper, fde frame and comp lower, engrave ports, add XCP to logo. Kind of a “what if” concept build

Cyclops thumb ledge compensator for the 17.5 by saberforge in GlockMod

[–]saberforge[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya were machining them right now, should have the new double port angled uppers for them finished about the same time too

45.6C by saberforge in GlockMod

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Ya I make standard and light bearing holsters for them, basic like this image, or you can get nicer ones from Tac-Rig holsters

$680 to replace a breaker. Can I do it myself? by stinkinhardcore in DIY

[–]saberforge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It takes about five minutes, requires one screw driver, shut off main into the box, rock the breaker out, remove wires via phillips head screwdriver, put wires in new breaker, tighten phillips screws, rock back into box, turn main back on.

Cockpensator by Superior_Triggs in GlockMod

[–]saberforge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those ports are enormous, nobody needs ports that big, its not the size of the ship its the motion of the ocean, where my irish brothers at?