Precision Manufacturing
Unclassified public capability briefPrecision manufacturing stands on its own inside Kyon's industrial model. The machine shop, inspection posture, documentation discipline, and component-support model are visible company capabilities that support prototyping, R&D-stage product programs, controlled partner review, and a future domestic-capacity roadmap.
This page explains manufacturing as the conversion layer between material inputs, inspected prototypes, controlled records, qualification planning, and usable components after acceptance.
A serious buyer should look for repeatability, inspection discipline, documentation quality, and fit with domestic supplier-development needs.
Public language avoids unreleased tolerances, machine performance claims, and customer-specific production detail until controlled review.
Founder-led by a disabled veteran with Native American heritage, with public claims kept R&D-stage, qualification-first, and procurement-readable.
Officially licensed FEL and FFL manufacturer; product programs are presented as R&D or qualification-stage unless separately verified.
Documentation, traceability, controlled intake, and planned partner-review pathways built for prime-contractor review.
Public channels stay unclassified. Sensitive, CUI, export-aware, or procurement-specific discussions route through controlled follow-up.
What Manufacturing Owns
Manufacturing holds the practical bridge between material inputs, documented process control, prototype acceptance work, downstream platform applications, and the restoration of a more adaptive American supplier base.
Machine Shop Credibility
Use public language around machining cells, process control, inspection, and documentation without publishing exact performance specifications that have not been cleared for release.
Supplier Fit
Explain why a prime or sub-tier buyer should care: fewer opaque handoffs, better document control, and a clearer domestic development path from material input to finished component.
Applied Arsenal Downstream
Keep rifles and gun parts at the bottom of the hierarchy. They are applications of the materials, ammunition, machining, and QA stack.
Open linked brief >Qualification Discipline
Frame all production language around inspection, lot discipline, partner review, and qualified acceptance data so renewed industrial speed does not outrun evidence.