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I would include photos of both sides of the receiver with any engraving clearly visible when you send it back. If you find a model number, mark "ar15" out with one line, write in the new one and initial it.
If things are still functioning as they have been, once you send it back in, you should have your stamp in about 2 weeks. So there's an upside to that. Just think, if there was a mistake on an E-file, there is no correction loop and you go back to the bottom of the pile. |
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I would leave that box blank and send a pic of the lower to them. One more reason to stick with name brand when buying a ar15 I built this rifle Built as in bought the pieces and assembled them or built as in bought a 80% lower And used machining tools to actually manufacture the lower? |
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I just looked at the website and the lowers have different roll marks now, but the name is clearly. SI-C I thought that was part of the serial number because it's right before it for example SI-C 0000473. I should have sbr'd my spikes tactical that lower has the ST-15 model number, maybe I'll just send this back and just engrave AR15 on the lower to save myself some aggravation |
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I thought that was part of the serial number because it's right before it for example SI-C 0000473. I should have sbr'd my spikes tactical that lower has the ST-15 model number, maybe I'll just send this back and just engrave AR15 on the lower to save myself some aggravation Quoted:
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I just looked at the website and the lowers have different roll marks now, but the name is clearly. SI-C I thought that was part of the serial number because it's right before it for example SI-C 0000473. I should have sbr'd my spikes tactical that lower has the ST-15 model number, maybe I'll just send this back and just engrave AR15 on the lower to save myself some aggravation Nope, looks to me like SI-C is the model, and the numericals are the S/N. Their website calls rifles "SI-C" for 5.56 and "SI-D" for 7.62. Why not just cross out the model and S/N and write the new info? Or if you want a cleaner looking form, I'm pretty sure you can just redo the forms (since you used a trust) altogether and send them back with a letter notifying them of your mistake. |
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Nope, looks to me like SI-C is the model, and the numericals are the S/N. Their website calls rifles "SI-C" for 5.56 and "SI-D" for 7.62. Why not just cross out the model and S/N and write the new info? Or if you want a cleaner looking form, I'm pretty sure you can just redo the forms (since you used a trust) altogether and send them back with a letter notifying them of your mistake. Quoted:
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I just looked at the website and the lowers have different roll marks now, but the name is clearly. SI-C I thought that was part of the serial number because it's right before it for example SI-C 0000473. I should have sbr'd my spikes tactical that lower has the ST-15 model number, maybe I'll just send this back and just engrave AR15 on the lower to save myself some aggravation Nope, looks to me like SI-C is the model, and the numericals are the S/N. Their website calls rifles "SI-C" for 5.56 and "SI-D" for 7.62. Why not just cross out the model and S/N and write the new info? Or if you want a cleaner looking form, I'm pretty sure you can just redo the forms (since you used a trust) altogether and send them back with a letter notifying them of your mistake. yeah I corrected it mine was SI-F it's already in the mail |
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