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Posted: 2/26/2012 7:03:47 AM EDT
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I have heard that the engraving on an NFA SBR can also be done on the upper receiver. Is there any truth to this rumor?
I have a Colt 6450 that I want to SBR and don't want to disassemble the lower completely to be engraved, mainly b/c I don't have the right tools. Any help is much appreciated. |
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Thanks, I will get the proper tools. Orion Arms didn't make me strip my lower completely, i think i had to remove the grip give them a call or email! |
| I did not want to have my lowers engraved, so I called the ATF directly and asked for my options. They said the upper was not OK, however, the barrel is perfectly ok as long as you can see the engraving without removing anything. It can even be under the hand guards, as long as the hand guards are nice and vented so it can still be seen. That's the option I went. |
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I did not want to have my lowers engraved, so I called the ATF directly and asked for my options. They said the upper was not OK, however, the barrel is perfectly ok as long as you can see the engraving without removing anything. It can even be under the hand guards, as long as the hand guards are nice and vented so it can still be seen. That's the option I went. Yeah, but one of the great things about sbr'ing an AR is being able to use many different uppers. You would need to engrave every upper that you would want to install. Just buck up and engrave the lower. |
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What are the "proper tools"? I took mine to Farmers Engraving in Denver, and it cost $45 per lower. Not bad but still curious.
Also, I spoke to a guy yesterday who had a Noveske Gen 2 lower SBR'd and did the engraving on the bottom of the trigger guard (it is part of the lower). Good idea! |
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Quoted: punch stamps are 20$ or less on ebay. 1/16 is the minimum height. height requirement only applies to SN. Just .003 deep. (2) By engraving, casting, stamping (impressing), or otherwise conspicuously placing or causing to be engraved, cast, stamped |
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You guys do realize that at 1/8" high letters, .003 deep... Alumablacked after engraving, you can barely see it right? I have a 1/16 .003 alumnablack and it is easy to see. Sure. You know where the engraving is. Mine is front of magwell. Nobody notices. |
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