MAF (Magnetic Abrasive Finishing) is an advanced surface finishing and polishing technology that uses a magnetic field and fine abrasive particles to smooth surfaces. These particles are controlled by a magnet so they precisely follow the shape of the component and evenly remove microscopic surface irregularities. MAF is therefore a highly precise polishing method that differs significantly from conventional mechanical techniques. Thanks to the magnetically controlled process, it achieves extremely smooth sliding surfaces without altering the geometry. In airsoft pistol trigger mechanisms, it delivers smoother operation, a cleaner break point, and longer service life of parts, making it one of the best technologies for final finishing of functional weapon components.

How does MAF technology work?
During the MAF process, the metal component is exposed to a magnetic field that:
The result is an extremely smooth surface without sharp edges and without compromising the part’s geometry.
The difference between MAF and conventional polishing
Compared to traditional mechanical polishing (wheels, compounds, manual lapping), MAF offers several key advantages:
MAF does not remove material aggressively; instead, it micro-smooths the surface, preserving the precise dimensions of functional areas.
Why is MAF ideal for sliding parts of the trigger mechanism?
In airsoft pistols (GBB and GNB), the sliding surfaces of the trigger mechanism have a major impact on trigger feel and operation. These typically include:
Using MAF provides:
All of this without the risk of damaging tooth geometry, which is a common issue with improper manual polishing.
Benefits of MAF for airsoft components
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