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6/29/2017 5:01:11 PM EDT
I'm sure this was posted a few times already over the years but, where could I get the Stag head rollmark/logo removed from my lower receiver? What would something like that cost for removal & re-park.?
Thanks in advance..
6/29/2017 6:02:55 PM EDT
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I've seen people try the bondo/rattle can method with mixed results. One guy did a camo paint job and it looked good. probably not the route you're looking for.
6/29/2017 6:17:13 PM EDT
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^ Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I definitely don't want the painted route lol.
  Diggin' the Hansen Bros. avatar though..
6/29/2017 6:57:38 PM EDT
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IMO you'd save a lot of money from milling and refinishing that you could easily buy a new lower with markings you prefer, maybe two of them.
6/29/2017 7:07:45 PM EDT
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Lowers are not parked.

A lot of guys I know, actually carefully use a fine sanding drum on a dremel to get rid of it then have it Cerakoted.
6/29/2017 8:16:08 PM EDT
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Lowers are not parked.
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Anodized.

And if you are not the DIY guy, buy the lower you want.
6/29/2017 8:32:24 PM EDT
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Lowers are not parked.

A lot of guys I know, actually carefully use a fine sanding drum on a dremel to get rid of it then have it Cerakoted.
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^Right. Poor choice of words. I meant Type III anodizing.
 Yeah, I might just go ahead and buy a new lower.
 Thanks again guys..
6/29/2017 9:51:37 PM EDT
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6/29/2017 11:04:29 PM EDT
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IMO you'd save a lot of money from milling and refinishing that you could easily buy a new lower with markings you prefer, maybe two of them.  
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This.
6/30/2017 10:07:17 AM EDT
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Lowers are cheap.  Labor is not.  Buy a new lower, and sell your old one or leave it in a drawer for a rainy day?
6/30/2017 9:08:34 PM EDT
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^Thanks again for all the replies & insight. I'll just pick up a different lower.
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