Firearms parts require tight tolerances and consistent manufacturing to ensure reliable operation.
Dynamic Group supports firearm manufacturers with precision tooling and molding, helping ensure components perform consistently across production runs.
- Precision tooling for complex, high-tolerance parts
- Controlled, repeatable molding processes
- Consistent manufacturing results
Get the confidence your parts—and the tooling behind them—are built to perform.
Precision Is Critical for Mechanical Systems
Small variations in components can affect:
- Assembly fit
- Mechanical interaction between parts
- Long-term reliability
Firearm manufacturers need partners who can deliver repeatable precision from tooling through production.
An Integrated Tooling and Molding Approach
Because our processes were built for regulated industries, Dynamic Group focuses on the fundamentals that drive consistent, high-performance production:
Precision Tooling
Built for tight tolerances and complex dental geometries, including tooling used in metal injection molding (MIM) applications.
Controlled Manufacturing Processes
Validated processes ensure parts meet dimensional and functional requirements.
Repeatable Results at Scale
From first production runs through full-scale manufacturing, we prioritize consistency and reliability.
Why Firearm Manufacturers Work With Dynamic Group
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We regularly evaluate and transfer existing molds used for firearm components. Our team reviews tooling condition, part drawings, and production requirements to establish a stable, repeatable process.
We specialize in building precision tooling used in MIM processes. While we do not manufacture metal parts, we produce the molds used by MIM manufacturers to create high-precision firearm components.
Our team focuses on tooling accuracy and controlled processes to ensure components continue to meet the dimensional requirements critical for firearm mechanisms.
We evaluate both tooling and process conditions to identify opportunities to improve consistency and stabilize production.
Yes. Many firearm systems include both precision plastic components and metal parts. We support injection molding for plastic components and build tooling for MIM applications.
Yes. Our operations are designed to support moderate to high production volumes while maintaining consistent quality and predictable lead times.
We typically review part drawings, tolerance requirements, material specifications, tooling details, and expected production volumes.