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Vega68
05-07-2020, 09:43
Who should I go to to get a glock lower engraved for a form 1? I?m in the Springs but I could make the drive to Denver if there aren?t any good options in town...

electronman1729
05-07-2020, 10:27
Make the trip to Wheat Ridge and see Troy at Colorado Gun Writes

electronman1729
05-07-2020, 10:28
Oh and then goto Kickin Wings for a snack.

ChickNorris
05-07-2020, 10:51
Make the trip to Wheat Ridge and see Troy at Colorado Gun Writes

This

Eric P
05-07-2020, 11:35
Dangerlee in Elizabeth also does it. Closer and no trip through the commblock

brutal
05-07-2020, 12:20
There's also Pat @Engrave Cave, he's between Franktown and Parker just off 83.

O2HeN2
05-07-2020, 13:55
https://www.ttengraving.com/
(719) 632-2780
2605 E Willamette Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Haven't used them in a number of years, so I'd call first.

O2

Hoser
05-07-2020, 15:01
For sure, go see Troy at Colorado Gun Writes.

Tim K
05-07-2020, 15:46
2 AR Tactical in Woodland Park did one for me recently on his laser. Turned out perfect. Small shop (very small) but a good dude.

(719)686-5699

APEXgunparts
05-07-2020, 19:54
https://www.ttengraving.com/
(719) 632-2780
2605 E Willamette Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Haven't used them in a number of years, so I'd call first.

O2

I believe that is the same outfit that engraved my SBR.
Did the job to the specs specified by the ATF, even had the correct font.

Richard

brutal
05-07-2020, 22:20
I believe that is the same outfit that engraved my SBR.
Did the job to the specs specified by the ATF, even had the correct font.

Richard

Did you mean to say font size? There's no "font" requirement.

".003 minimum depth and print size no smaller than 1/16 inch"

Hotly debated but there's no requirement to engrave. UNLESS you remove/sell it. But we all do it anyway...

Vega68
05-08-2020, 06:33
I recognize that the ATF has verbally put out some info that contradicts the CFR/NFA and their own written letters, but I’ve never seen a letter saying “don’t mark SBRs”.

I’m not going to roll the dice on my next 10 years by not engraving an SBR just to save $50. I like my dogs alive and my cornhole the size it currently is.

APEXgunparts
05-08-2020, 13:03
Did you mean to say font size? There's no "font" requirement.

".003 minimum depth and print size no smaller than 1/16 inch"

Hotly debated but there's no requirement to engrave. UNLESS you remove/sell it. But we all do it anyway...

It has been a while, so I dug around the ATF web site and internet a bit.
You are correct about there being no "font" requirement, depth is defined as well as how that is measured, size is defined as well as where that is measured from, and they also state Roman letters and arabic numerals (with reference to ATF letter 2002-6).
The serial number adopted must be comprised of only a combination of Roman letters and Arabic numerals, or solely Arabic numerals, and can include a hyphen.
These markings must be conspicuously placed on the NFA item (since we are discussing SBR's).

Richard