Beginning the laser research process was a relatively easy task for Allstar Tactical. “We didn’t really know much about lasers, but first and foremost we knew we wanted a machine that was built to last. It had to be easy to use and accommodate the firearm parts we wanted to engrave. Simplicity and repeatability were definitely important as well.”
Mike started his search online. “We researched several manufacturers on the Internet,” Mike said. “We visited Epilog’s site and requested a demonstration – the distributor in our area was fantastic and particularly helpful in answering many of our questions.”
Although he initially looked at several laser manufacturers, including foreign-made systems, he quickly narrowed it down to Epilog and another US-built manufacturer. “And really even then the choice wasn’t difficult. Epilog had better pricing for our applications, is simple to use, has a stellar reputation and is used by some of the premier firearm manufacturers out there,” Mike said.
Working with a variety of materials, including anodized and bare aluminum, anodized hard chrome, titanium nitride steel, glass, and certain plastics, Allstar Tactical utilizes their Epilog system for a variety of purposes. “Primarily we use our Epilog for serialization, branding and customization of our products,” Mike said. “We also have designed and laser engraved our own pint glasses and some other fun projects. Having our own graphic design team really allows us to experiment with the laser engraver to find new applications.”
Mike attributes the success of his business to hard work and selecting the right tools to get the job done. “Since we are a young company, most of our growth is in front of us and we believe our Epilog laser is a vital part of that.”
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Allstar Tactical also uses their Epilog Laser system to laser engrave promotional items like these pint glasses.
Photo courtesy of Technotic Media.

Laser marked firearm trigger, marked with an Epilog. Photo courtesy of Technotic Media.
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