Most of their products are made with a proprietary wood composite that allows them to create durable and unique products and designs that would not be fiscally possible with traditional hardwoods. The finished product feels, looks, and even smells like wood. It can be carved and stained like most hardwoods. Each piece is hand sanded, stained, sealed, test fitted, and finally put through rigorous durability testing before being shipped. I don't know if it's a resin impregnated wood like Dymondwood, or more like wood putty. It's hard to tell from some of the pictures if there's a natural grain to it or not.
https://blackwoodtrading.co/ Does anyone recognize this front sight? I have the faintest memory of seeing one
somewhere a long time ago. Maybe a picture of one on a shotgun or rifle back when I was in school.