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3/18/2009 10:21:36 AM EDT
Does anyone know a good place in central PA (lock haven, williamsport, state college area) that will do laser engraving on a lower.

Second, does anyone know a good rifle range in the same area.  

Thanks
3/18/2009 5:10:07 PM EDT
[#1]
i dont know about laser engraving but since you're
out in the coal region there is plenty  of places to shoot.
unless you're looking for people to blast away with then
take some friends with ya lol..
3/19/2009 12:15:47 PM EDT
[#2]
I just want to take my dad to shoot my AR's while im home, so i'm looking for a good range, preferably without round per mag or round per minute restrictions. Though i can live with it.

I'm trying to build an SBR and i'd like to get in engraved local so i dont have to ship my lower anywhere
3/19/2009 12:57:05 PM EDT
[#3]
I have wondered if it was possible to get those guys that engrave things at the mall to do the required info on the front of a mag well?
If I could stand there and watch them do it, then I would think that would be fine. Now for the finish, I had Orion Arms do my two SBR
engravings, and they then re-anodized the area that was engraved? Is that really necessary? If not, then anybody who can engrave
letters in a straight line, and correct size should be able to do it.
3/19/2009 4:09:13 PM EDT
[#4]
Might wanna check with Donnelys. He's in
Quakertown and on this site. Great guy
and knows his shit. I dont have the number off
hand, but im sure u can 411 or find on here.
I know he's not exactly close but somewhere to
start.
good luck.....
3/19/2009 6:37:18 PM EDT
[#5]
Laser engraving isn't TECHNICALLY up to atf standards for NFA work. Not deep enough.
3/20/2009 6:40:47 AM EDT
[#6]
For a place to shoot, if its extreme long range or anything up to 1000yrds you might try the Williamsport 1000yrd club. I think its at Bodines on Rt. 14 North of Trout Run. Just North of Williamsport on Rt. 87 you have the Consolidated Sportsmen's club. Both of these clubs are private and require a small membership fee.
3/20/2009 9:36:47 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Laser engraving isn't TECHNICALLY up to atf standards for NFA work. Not deep enough.


there was a thread on this in the class 3 forums, there are certain types that aren't deep enough, certain types that are. can't find the thread at the moment.