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Originally Posted By CFDFFEMT: Charliedeltajuliet is his username. View Quote Still no response to any of my emails. Sent him a PM here on the site... Several of us from work were putting a group order together, and we were going to sent him an excel spreadsheet rather than place individual orders... |
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I sent him a message on IG. I’ll let you know if he responds back.
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Originally Posted By Akin: My last email to him was on the 14th. No response yet. I’m gonna go see if there’s a phone number on the site. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Akin: Originally Posted By balane: Originally Posted By Akin: Anyone know if Carolina Laser Works is still up and running? I’ve sent several emails, but no one has responded over the past few weeks... I ordered two decals from them 11 days ago and received both 4 days later which is typical of my experience with them. My last email to him was on the 14th. No response yet. I’m gonna go see if there’s a phone number on the site. Send him a message through Facebook or wherever he is at. My emails to him go to his spam folder and apparently he doesn't check that folder. I email my order then send him a Facebook messenger message. |
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Originally Posted By Akin: I didn’t know how much I needed these until I found this thread. I mean, sure, I’ve seen these in pictures and on weapons I’ve handled at the SHOT Show, but I didn’t realize it was soemthing we could do on our own builds. Questions: Are these simply applied roughly to the center of the magwell, by eyeball, or are there specific measurements about where the top edge should be, etc.? For truly custom builds, is there like an official, unofficial list of part numbers, or do you just use whatever is closest to what you’re making? I realize it doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things, but if there’s an ARFCOM standard I’ll try to follow it. If your lower isn’t from a company that has a cage code, do you just make one up, or is there an “other” code? I mean, I’ve heard that some people make their own lowers, but still put info on them in case they ever decide to sell them in the future, so there will be a make, model, and serial number. In the armed forces, is any attention paid to the fact that a lower can be attached to any upper? So, if an M4 lower wound up with a Mk18 upper, would anyone bother to update the records and issue a new UID? Is there any software that lets you use these to manage your own collection? Thanks guys! View Quote did you ever get a reply to any of your questions? I have similar questions since I have a DD lower.. I know their cage code.. just wondering what would be the correct part number for a semi auto DD lower with a mk18 upper. Like is there a universal one in which it would still be "correct" if I were to switch the upper out to a longer barrel upper? ...the DD's serial # does start with M4XXXXX so do I use the M4 part... or do I use the M4A1 code since that's how they initially came about even though my lower only has a semi auto setting and not full auto? lol so many questions. |
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Originally Posted By Antonym4Infringe: did you ever get a reply to any of your questions? I have similar questions since I have a DD lower.. I know their cage code.. just wondering what would be the correct part number for a semi auto DD lower with a mk18 upper. Like is there a universal one in which it would still be "correct" if I were to switch the upper out to a longer barrel upper? ...the DD's serial # does start with M4XXXXX so do I use the M4 part... or do I use the M4A1 code since that's how they initially came about even though my lower only has a semi auto setting and not full auto? lol so many questions. View Quote Just use DDs info. You know their CAGEC, you know your ser#, so go on their website and figure out their part number and use that. Or use the m4a1 part number. |
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Originally Posted By wissota4: Just use DDs info. You know their CAGEC, you know your ser#, so go on their website and figure out their part number and use that. Or use the m4a1 part number. View Quote the thing is that their part numbers vary on whether its an m4, a mk18, amk18 pistol, mk18 socom, m4a1 "clone" etc.. And their part numbers are not nationally recognized since dd lowers aren't used in the military and the part numbers are only specific to their catalog. if you search their part numbers on NSN site or ISO Group, nothing comes up. |
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Just use the M4A1 part number. I honestly don't think its a colt specific number. M4 and m4a1, etc are .mil nomenclature.
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Originally Posted By wissota4: Just use the M4A1 part number. I honestly don't think its a colt specific number. M4 and m4a1, etc are .mil nomenclature. View Quote no, your'e right that it's not colt specific.. I'm leaning towards one of those two that you just mentioned.. I just wanna hear more opinions on what other people in my similar situation ended up doing and why before I make an order for a custom UID tag. I appreciate the feedback, through. |
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Use whatever PN makes you happy. I usually use M4 or M4A1 but I also have an Aero lower with their own SKU / PN. 9390000 and 12972700 are both MIL identifiers. Neither is Colt specific. There's no wrong answer here, you're just overthinking it.
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Originally Posted By SMFdarkangel: Use whatever PN makes you happy. I usually use M4 or M4A1 but I also have an Aero lower with their own SKU / PN. 9390000 and 12972700 are both MIL identifiers. Neither is Colt specific. There's no wrong answer here, you're just overthinking it. View Quote the PN that would make me happy would be the most correct one hahaha. it's funny because I don't try to be super clone correct with my rifle... I have some parts that I happen to like more than a clone correct part.. but for some reason, and I don't know why this is, I'm really particular with putting the most correct info on a UID tag. |
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Originally Posted By Antonym4Infringe: the PN that would make me happy would be the most correct one hahaha. it's funny because I don't try to be super clone correct with my rifle... I have some parts that I happen to like more than a clone correct part.. but for some reason, and I don't know why this is, I'm really particular with putting the most correct info on a UID tag. View Quote You're in good company! I put UID stickers on all my lowers and my Glock. I didn't choose the clone life, it chose me If it's for a MK18 clone like you mentioned above, then M4A1 would be the most "correct". |
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Originally Posted By SMFdarkangel: You're in good company! I put UID stickers on all my lowers and my Glock. I didn't choose the clone life, it chose me If it's for a MK18 clone like you mentioned above, then M4A1 would be the most "correct". View Quote haha I went with the 9390000 since my lower isn't auto (even though, like you said, it would be the most correct since that's how they have the service rifles setup up.) thanks tho! excited to be clone-ish lol |
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Originally Posted By Antonym4Infringe: haha I went with the 9390000 since my lower isn't auto (even though, like you said, it would be the most correct since that's how they have the service rifles setup up.) thanks tho! excited to be clone-ish lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Antonym4Infringe: Originally Posted By SMFdarkangel: You're in good company! I put UID stickers on all my lowers and my Glock. I didn't choose the clone life, it chose me If it's for a MK18 clone like you mentioned above, then M4A1 would be the most "correct". haha I went with the 9390000 since my lower isn't auto (even though, like you said, it would be the most correct since that's how they have the service rifles setup up.) thanks tho! excited to be clone-ish lol Well, for that matter, your lower isn't 3rd burst, either... lol (which is what an M4 is). As I said in my reply to your IM, the M4A1 is Safe/Semi/Auto, the M4 is Safe/Semi/Burst. Doesn't really matter because it doesn't sound like you're going for a pure clone, but an M4 is no more a semi only weapon than an M4A1 as far as that goes. |
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Originally Posted By krdt: Well, for that matter, your lower isn't 3rd burst, either... lol (which is what an M4 is). As I said in my reply to your IM, the M4A1 is Safe/Semi/Auto, the M4 is Safe/Semi/Burst. Doesn't really matter because it doesn't sound like you're going for a pure clone, but an M4 is no more a semi only weapon than an M4A1 as far as that goes. View Quote I never got your message man.. let me see if I can contact laser works to see if he would be able to change it. thanks man! |
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Originally Posted By Antonym4Infringe: I never got your message man.. let me see if I can contact laser works to see if he would be able to change it. thanks man! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Antonym4Infringe: Originally Posted By krdt: Well, for that matter, your lower isn't 3rd burst, either... lol (which is what an M4 is). As I said in my reply to your IM, the M4A1 is Safe/Semi/Auto, the M4 is Safe/Semi/Burst. Doesn't really matter because it doesn't sound like you're going for a pure clone, but an M4 is no more a semi only weapon than an M4A1 as far as that goes. I never got your message man.. let me see if I can contact laser works to see if he would be able to change it. thanks man! Hmm, that's goofy... it said it sent successfully, but I just checked and I didn't get a copy in my sent folder. Well, I don't recall the exact wording, but essentially just pointing out that the M4 is burst and the M4A1 auto, so one part number wouldn't really be more "correct" to semi lower than the other. Also, that M4 lowers weren't used with Mk18/CQBR URGs, just the M4A1 outside of a few specific exceptions (some M16A1 lowers were used on early Mk18 Mod 0s). One way or the other doesn't really matter outside of clone purposes, but the M4A1 would be the correct lower used with an issued Mk18/CQBR. |
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Just to muddy the M4 vs M4A1 waters... scroll down to see an M4 lower converted to M4A1 but with 9390000 UID
https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/Early-Colt-M4-s/118-743862/ |
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Originally Posted By krdt: Hmm, that's goofy... it said it sent successfully, but I just checked and I didn't get a copy in my sent folder. Well, I don't recall the exact wording, but essentially just pointing out that the M4 is burst and the M4A1 auto, so one part number wouldn't really be more "correct" to semi lower than the other. Also, that M4 lowers weren't used with Mk18/CQBR URGs, just the M4A1 outside of a few specific exceptions (some M16A1 lowers were used on early Mk18 Mod 0s). One way or the other doesn't really matter outside of clone purposes, but the M4A1 would be the correct lower used with an issued Mk18/CQBR. View Quote that makes perfect sense. I reached out to laser works and he was able to change it for me to the m4a1 PN. I appreciate your help! |
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Just received my 3rd order from them today, and it was great as usual.
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Originally Posted By Antonym4Infringe: did you ever get a reply to any of your questions? I have similar questions since I have a DD lower.. I know their cage code.. just wondering what would be the correct part number for a semi auto DD lower with a mk18 upper. Like is there a universal one in which it would still be "correct" if I were to switch the upper out to a longer barrel upper? ...the DD's serial # does start with M4XXXXX so do I use the M4 part... or do I use the M4A1 code since that's how they initially came about even though my lower only has a semi auto setting and not full auto? lol so many questions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Antonym4Infringe: Originally Posted By Akin: I didn’t know how much I needed these until I found this thread. I mean, sure, I’ve seen these in pictures and on weapons I’ve handled at the SHOT Show, but I didn’t realize it was soemthing we could do on our own builds. Questions: Are these simply applied roughly to the center of the magwell, by eyeball, or are there specific measurements about where the top edge should be, etc.? For truly custom builds, is there like an official, unofficial list of part numbers, or do you just use whatever is closest to what you’re making? I realize it doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things, but if there’s an ARFCOM standard I’ll try to follow it. If your lower isn’t from a company that has a cage code, do you just make one up, or is there an “other” code? I mean, I’ve heard that some people make their own lowers, but still put info on them in case they ever decide to sell them in the future, so there will be a make, model, and serial number. In the armed forces, is any attention paid to the fact that a lower can be attached to any upper? So, if an M4 lower wound up with a Mk18 upper, would anyone bother to update the records and issue a new UID? Is there any software that lets you use these to manage your own collection? Thanks guys! did you ever get a reply to any of your questions? I have similar questions since I have a DD lower.. I know their cage code.. just wondering what would be the correct part number for a semi auto DD lower with a mk18 upper. Like is there a universal one in which it would still be "correct" if I were to switch the upper out to a longer barrel upper? ...the DD's serial # does start with M4XXXXX so do I use the M4 part... or do I use the M4A1 code since that's how they initially came about even though my lower only has a semi auto setting and not full auto? lol so many questions. Sorry, just now noticed this. I never did get any response. *shrug* |
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By any chance, does anyone know if Quentin Defense out of Gilbert, Arizona, has a cage code?
The first AR I built used a Zombie Squad lower that they made, and I want to put a UID on it as well. I wrote them, but it’s been a month with no response, so... |
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Originally Posted By SMFdarkangel: Negative. Their legal name is Quentin Laser LLC. Nothing in the DLA database comes back for the query "Quentin". Checked their zip code as well. View Quote Ahhh. Guess I’ll just make something up then. Is there any kind of format to cage codes that I should try to follow? |
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Originally Posted By Akin: Still no response to any of my emails. Sent him a PM here on the site... Several of us from work were putting a group order together, and we were going to sent him an excel spreadsheet rather than place individual orders... View Quote @Akin How'd this end up working out for you? Also, a contribution: CAGE Codes - 0143N - GLOCK GMBH [Austria-Ferlach] 04099 - Capco Inc ASAP Aerospace 041N2 - BENCHMADE KNIFE CO. INC. 05395 - L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 05606 - GENERAL DYNAMICS OTS INC 06401 - L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 07210 - STURM RUGER & COMPANY INC. 077H9 - AO Precision Manufacturing LLC 086B5 - AUSTIN PRECISION PRODUCTS 0A8R7 - PRECISION REFLEX INC 0BJZ8 - SUREFIRE LLC 0BT64 - BARRETT FIREARMS USA INC. 0FL29 - TRIJICON INC. 0GU83 - MACHINING TECHNOLOGIES INC [Matech (rear sights)] 0MY77 - LASER PRODUCTS 0N2S7 - Glock Inc 0WSZ3 - WILSONS GUN SHOP INC 0WXH8 - BADGER ORDNANCE 0XA57 - BLACKHAWK INDUSTRIES PRODUCT GROUP 12238 - BROWNELLS INCORPORATED 13629 - COLT DEFENSE LLC 1B1B6 - Toolcraft 1D2P7 - TENEBRAEX CORPORATION 1EF82 - SIG SAUER INC. 1KW91 - Manufacturing Support Industries 1LX50 - MAGPUL INDUSTRIES CORP. 1MLU1 - L-3 COMMUNICATIONS EOTECH, INC. 1PV46 - ARMALITE INC. 1S002 - Knights Armament 1SDY4 - ELCAN OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES 1SLF0 - LIGHTFORCE USA INCORPORATED [Nightforce Optics] 1TCL8 - ROCK RIVER ARMS INC. 1UB81 - L-3 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS 1VLM5 - US NIGHT VISION CORPORATION 1VN13 - GENERAL DYNAMICS C4 SYSTEMS INC. 1WXY6 - AERO PRECISION INC 26978 - General Dynamics OTS INC 2C085 - COLT CANADA CORPORATION 2U894 - DSE INC [Balimoy MFG CO] 33710 - OKAY INDUSTRIES INC. 342X6 - BRAVO COMPANY USA INC. 35848 - LEUPOLD & STEVENS INC. 3A5E1 - SMITH ENTERPRISE INC 3A703 - REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, LLC [Ilion, NY] 3B5H7 - COLTS MANUFACTURING COMPANY LLC 3C4V9 - SABRE DEFENCE INDUSTRIES LLC 3DS19 - MEGA MACHINE SHOP INC. 3E2Q7 - AMERICAN PARTS COMPANY THE [TAPCO] 3E3E2 - DANIEL DEFENSE INC. 3EZ11 - TROY INDUSTRIES INC. 3G0F5 - COLT INDUSTRIES INC. D/B/A COMMAND 3HGK0 - GENERAL DYNAMICS C4 SYSTEMS INC 3HN73 - HECKLER & KOCH DEFENSE INC. [Ashburn, VA] 3J629 - AIMPOINT INC. 3S679 - FN MANUFACTURING LLC 3T821 - HECKLER & KOCH INC. [COLUMBUS, GA, UNITED STATES] 3U889 - RAYTHEON CO 3W544 - LEWIS MACHINE & TOOL CO. 40554 - DPMS FIREARMS LLC 41758 - O. F. MOSSBERG & SONS INCORPORATED 42UP6 - CZ-USA INC 431U5 - NOVESKE RIFLEWORKS LLC 43VN9 - GEISSELE AUTOMATICS LLC 48521 - COLT INDUSTRIES OPERATING CORP 488B1 - STAG ARMS LLC 4CKJ8 - L-3 COMMUNICATIONS EO/IR INC. 4F181 - ARMALITE INC 4U486 - P & S PRODUCTS INC. 4WZ76 - LRB OF LONG ISLAND INC 50446 - REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, LLC [MADISON, NC] 52RX1 - LWRC INTERNATIONAL LLC 55358 - SMITH & WESSON CORP 56161 - GENERAL DYNAMICS LAND SYSTEMS CANADA 58VQ8 - B5 SYSTEMS, INC. 59V15 - GERBER GEAR 5S631 - LEUPOLD AND STEVENS INC 5VWL1 - SILENCERCO LLC DIV GOVERNMENT SALES 5YS77 - LARUE TACTICAL 5ZJP7 - NSWC CRANE 6A253 - MIDWEST INDUSTRIES 6B9L5 - BUSHMASTER FIREARMS INTERNATIONAL [Ilion, NY] 6FHX2 - GENERAL DYNAMICS C4 SYSTEMS KOREA 6K2W5 - MCKAY ENTERPRISES LLC 6M7X8 - RANGE TOOL CO LLC, THE 6M9N8 - C PRODUCTS DEFENSE INC 6MM23 - WINDHAM WEAPONRY 6P199 - CENTER INDUSTRIES CORPORATION 6YEV9 - HODGE DEFENSE SYSTEMS, INC. 6ZWB1 - SIG SAUER, INC 7XC20 - Palmetto Sate Armory, LLC 7Z500 - BUSHMASTER FIREARMS INTERNATIONAL [Windham, ME] 8P264 - EOTECH CORP 9G855 - COLT INDUSTRIES INC FIREARMS DIV AD122 - UGO DR. PASSALACQUA B0897 - FN HERSTAL SA [HERSTAL, BELGIUM] D2330 - HECKLER & KOCH GMBH [OBERNDORF AM NECKAR, GERMANY] S5591 - GLOCK GMBH [Austria - Deutsch-Wagram] U4393 - ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL LTD Z0DF8 - LEGEAR AUSTRALIA [USA.] |
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Anyone able to find a Mfg/Cage Code for Black Rain Ordnance. Checked the lists and didn’t see one - couldn’t find it searching online.
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Originally Posted By CMCctx: Originally Posted By Vehemence: Anyone able to find a Mfg/Cage Code for Black Rain Ordnance. Checked the lists and didn’t see one - couldn’t find it searching online. Thanks. 680Y9 What he said.^^^^^ Attached File |
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A year or so ago my brother bought a commercial FN M4A1 rifle, all decked out from the factory like a SOPMOD or MWS. It came with, from the factory, a legit UID on the right mag well. Thought that was pretty cool.
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Originally Posted By Tigwelder1971: What he said.^^^^^ https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/416992/Screenshot_20210204-113436_Samsung_Inter-1810554.JPG View Quote Thanks. |
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Alright y’all I need some help with some UID labels for a Beretta M9. I just ordered a label for an M4A1 build I’m doing off on Carolina laser works and so I decided to see if I could get one for my M9. The only one I think would work is the generic round one he has for $6. I’ve seen a UID like that on the bottom of the dust cover of an M9 in a YouTube video but I’m not sure if they’re the same or not. I know someone posted a picture of the UID under their issued M9 on the dust cover but I don’t want it to be that big or in that style. I’ve also seen the small rectangular ones as well on the side of the frame in front of the take down lever but chad does not have those either. I know someone posted some others on here as well and I’d either want the square one or the round one. I just need to know if the round UID he has on his website would work, or if any other UID shape would work too. If y’all need pics just let me know. Thanks!
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Originally Posted By Hammerthrower19: Alright y’all I need some help with some UID labels for a Beretta M9. I just ordered a label for an M4A1 build I’m doing off on Carolina laser works and so I decided to see if I could get one for my M9. The only one I think would work is the generic round one he has for $6. I’ve seen a UID like that on the bottom of the dust cover of an M9 in a YouTube video but I’m not sure if they’re the same or not. I know someone posted a picture of the UID under their issued M9 on the dust cover but I don’t want it to be that big or in that style. I’ve also seen the small rectangular ones as well on the side of the frame in front of the take down lever but chad does not have those either. I know someone posted some others on here as well and I’d either want the square one or the round one. I just need to know if the round UID he has on his website would work, or if any other UID shape would work too. If y’all need pics just let me know. Thanks! Dylan View Quote The closest one he sells is called "Small Round UID (0.6" Round UID)". Have you tried shooting him an email? |
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Yeah I actually forgot I posted something on here but I ended up getting the small round one lol, definitely glad I did and for the price I said why not
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Okay sweet. I forgot I even posted anything on here but I appreciate the pic. I ended up just getting the small round one from Carolina Laser Works. Yours is a little different than his tho cause he has “UID” for the top part and then DO NOT REMOVE” on the bottom part but it’s close enough for me lol
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I did also send him an email about it and he said he could do it, he would just need a beretta m9/92 frame for sizing
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Originally Posted By KitBuilder: 8448500 M16 was 8448600 XM177 (Colt Model 610) GAU-5/A part # J62700 XM177E1 (Colt Model 609) COMMANDO part # 8432404 XM177E2 (Colt Model 629) part # 8436751 GAU-5/A/A part # GAU5AA GAU-5/P or GUU-5/P (14.5" upgrade, various) part # 61010 Colt Model 653 part # 653 Colt RO933 part # R0933 (Looks like Colt hit the easy button on part numbers). lol My CQBR upper should be tagged part # 7520904 (NSN 1005-01-498-1913) View Quote Does anyone know if GUU-5Ps were ever fitted with UID stickers? If so, which style would it have been? I assume the last GAU-5A/As were removed from service or converted to GUU-5Ps before these stickers ever came about. |
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Ordered 5 more from Chad 2 days ago, including the Mk18 Mod 0 Crane logo (looking forward to seeing that one the most), making 9 so far, but how do I scan them?
iPhone doesn’t recognize my rectangular M4 labels and I have been trying to find an app that would work, but no luck so far. Haven’t tried the .75 squares with my iPhone yet, but I’m expecting them in the mail today or tomorrow. If anyone can steer me to the correct scanning app, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By Vehemence: Ordered 5 more from Chad 2 days ago, including the Mk18 Mod 0 Crane logo (looking forward to seeing that one the most), making 9 so far, but how do I scan them? iPhone doesn’t recognize my rectangular M4 labels and I have been trying to find an app that would work, but no luck so far. Haven’t tried the .75 squares with my iPhone yet, but I’m expecting them in the mail today or tomorrow. If anyone can steer me to the correct scanning app, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks. View Quote Kinda tagging for info as well. None of mine work on my S7. |
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Does anyone know if there are UIDs on .mil Sig M17s/M18s? My Google Fu is not showing anything...
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I’d really like to see how they did that. Lots of barcodes show up on newer weapons, but how many of them are actually usable as UIDs is a puzzle.
Like the 2D codes on many Glock parts; as far as I can tell, those are parts tracking codes, and may or may not align with the “actual” firearm serial number. But the way these new pistols came into the inventory makes it possible that they have real, usable UIDs built in… |
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That’s a much more complex symbol than the ones scattered through a Glock. Could be…
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My question for the group, Trying to go as clone correct as possible with the labels.
Since the Gen. 5 Glock 19x was fielded, but was never contracted. Does anyone know if there was an official Part Number for them, or should I just do something generic? About to order one for my URG-I clone, and want to order the correct label for the G19X as well Thanks in advance |
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Originally Posted By jt0311: My question for the group, Trying to go as clone correct as possible with the labels. Since the Gen. 5 Glock 19x was fielded, but was never contracted. Does anyone know if there was an official Part Number for them, or should I just do something generic? About to order one for my URG-I clone, and want to order the correct label for the G19X as well Thanks in advance View Quote What I did for my Gen5 Glock MOS (not a 19X obviously) is I made my own designation, using the small rectangular plate, which fits on the bottom of the trigger guard. I used the cage code for Glock Inc. as I believe that is what the military goes by for Glock The military does have part numbers for Glock's but they are all Gen3 versions. You could use something like G19X or GLOCK19X Attached File |
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Originally Posted By jt0311: My question for the group, Trying to go as clone correct as possible with the labels. Since the Gen. 5 Glock 19x was fielded, but was never contracted. Does anyone know if there was an official Part Number for them, or should I just do something generic? View Quote I doubt that any received UIDs but I'm not sure. Update: Spoke with a friend in Army supply... He said he doesn't think any DOD units fielded the 19X, but if they did, it would be a COTS purchase. (This cannot be looked up because there's no centralized database of all COTS purchases, and all the high speed units' COTS purchase data is classified anyway.) The 19X doesn't have a military part number, but he said the unit (or DOD activity) could still create an IUID label to track the firearm by serial number, if the particular unit/activity requires their weapons to have it. Not all of them utilize the barcode scanners to check weapons in & out of armories, so it just depends on what their SOP is. His unit, for example, doesn't use them, even though they possess nothing but MTOE weapons and all of them have IUIDs so go figure. |
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Bumping this cause its good info for all the new Black Friday purchases!
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Highly recommend Carolina laser works. I ordered my tag at midnight, got an email at 6am that it was already shipped.
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Does anyone happen to have a picture of a real Glock UID?
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