Posted: 3/20/2016 8:25:04 PM EDT
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Any local engravers for NFA items that you recommend, preferably in eastern CT? If so whats the price and turn around for SBR engraving?
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Does the engraving have to be in all caps? My form 1 has first letter of first and last name in capitals.
I don't remember reading that the engraving or form 1 has to be filled out in all capital letters. As long as it matches your form your should be gtg, correct? |
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Does the engraving have to be in all caps? My form 1 has first letter of first and last name in capitals. I don't remember reading that the engraving or form 1 has to be filled out in all capital letters. As long as it matches your form your should be gtg, correct? No specific requirement for capitals. Your GTG. Just 1/16" tall, for serial# and .003" depth for all. |
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I like the trigger one or This
Personally, I'd do the magwell one. Not sure why but I like it better. If the engraver can't do it there, do the one that is inside the trigger guard pictured above. Keeps it clean and out of view |
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Thx, is that 1/16 of an inch? If it is, mine definitely wont fit... I cant abbreviate and the name is looooong Yours look great though. Did you have to remove the trigger assembly, stock or any otherparts or can it be done assembled. Or stripped Quoted:
Thx, is that 1/16 of an inch? If it is, mine definitely wont fit... I cant abbreviate and the name is looooong Yours look great though. Did you have to remove the trigger assembly, stock or any otherparts or can it be done assembled. Or stripped The 1/16th" is only a requirement for the serial#, not all engraving. Font style and .003" depth apply to all. That's pretty slick. |
| Just got home from Engrave Your Gift. Did a beautiful job, this was on polymer and had zero problems. He can do all materials. Just a heads up, it is right next to a school, so don't get out of your car with a slung rifle lol. Not that any of you would do that, but just a heads up |
