will do thanks i have a really long list now
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will do thanks i have a really long list now
I know this is a late reply, been busy with school and work.
I did find a company in Denver, Farmer's engraving they did the logo I posted with no problem they charged me I think 65 dollars the prices depend on the size of the logo. so u might be able to get something small for around 50 or so, just have to call or email them they email back within one or two days. I will post pictures of what I had done. Only took about hour and half I waited in the lobby as they did it. Before they started they put a marker on the engraver and tape on the spot I wanted engraved and did an outline. I was very happy with the ending they told me they had a guy who came in two days before me who had his AR lower engraved. They seem to do good work.
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Just remember for NFA, you need to comply with ATF's marking requirements that specify markings content, location of markings, minimum depth and font height.
Reference the markings requirements discussion in the NFA Handbook:
http://www.atf.gov/publications/firearms/nfa-handbook/
Thanks for the heads up!
Form the web site i found this. i have not changed any of the markings on the gun that are required by law. i have added a logo to the lower AR reciver i think we only took .005 off which is the min. i did a bunch of research on the atf site before i went a head with the logo, but i will double check with my friend who is an officer and gunsmith. he knows the NFA very well, and a competive shooter as well.
http://www.atf.gov/regulations-rulin...ing-2009-1.pdf
Performing a cosmetic process or activity, such as camouflaging, that primarily adds to or
changes the appearance or decoration of a firearm is not manufacturing. Unlike
manufacturing processes that primarily enhance a firearm's durability, camouflaging is
primarily cosmetic. Likewise, external engravings are cosmetic in nature and primarily
affect only the appearance of a firearm.
Held, any person who engages in an activity or process that primarily adds to or
changes a firearm's appearance by camouflaging the firearm by painting, dipping, or
applying tape does not need to be licensed as a manufacturer under the Gun Control Act.
Held further, any person who engages in an activity or process that primarily adds to
or changes a firearm's appearance by engraving the external surface of the firearm does not
need to be licensed as a manufacturer under the Gun Control Act.
Held further, any person who is licensed as a dealer, which includes a gunsmith, and
who camouflages or engraves fireanns as described in this ruling does not need to be
licensed as a manufacturer under the Gun Control Act.
Held further, any person who is engaged in the business of camouflaging or
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engraving firearms as described in this ruling must be licensed as a dealer, which includes
a gunsmith, under the Gun Control Act.
Date approved: 12/1/
2009
For a trust, do i have to engrave put the City State as well ? Or just the trust name ?
Both, always.
k thanks!
Might want to try these guys..
http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21419
(Guess this would have been a better place to post it)