Posted: 4/14/2016 11:09:21 AM EDT
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How are you guys marking the fire and safe? Are you taking them to some one and having it engraved or doing it yourself somehow |
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I don't mark them. Only thing I mark on my lowers is a serial number of sorts. If I did I would just use my 1/4" stamps and mark an "S" and "F" Is just a number required? No name? There must be a thread somewhere on the requirements and process to stay legal Anyone want to point the way? |
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Is just a number required? No name? There must be a thread somewhere on the requirements and process to stay legal Anyone want to point the way? Quoted:
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I don't mark them. Only thing I mark on my lowers is a serial number of sorts. If I did I would just use my 1/4" stamps and mark an "S" and "F" Is just a number required? No name? There must be a thread somewhere on the requirements and process to stay legal Anyone want to point the way? You don't need a serial |
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Is just a number required? No name? There must be a thread somewhere on the requirements and process to stay legal Anyone want to point the way? Quoted:
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I don't mark them. Only thing I mark on my lowers is a serial number of sorts. If I did I would just use my 1/4" stamps and mark an "S" and "F" Is just a number required? No name? There must be a thread somewhere on the requirements and process to stay legal Anyone want to point the way? Some states require markings (usually if the gun is registered). No federal laws require it, you can build it into a Title I configuration and keep it sterile if you like. |
| I enjoy the fact that there are no markings whatsoever on my 80%. Safe and Fire are kind of irrelevant; we all know where they are. I think that was mainly done for grunts. How many of us actually look at the rollmarks on the receiver when selecting safe or fire (or auto for those fortunate few). |