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AR15.COM
4/3/2008 6:21:23 PM EDT
Has anyone used an engraver in the state or more specifically San Antonio. Everyone says Orion-Arms does good work but I'd like to see if anyone has someone in Texas that's trustworthy.

Mike
4/3/2008 6:23:12 PM EDT
[#1]
I used the trophy shop in New Braunfels. Right on I35.
4/4/2008 6:19:54 AM EDT
[#2]
How did it come out? Did you have to re-black it?

Mike
4/4/2008 11:27:32 AM EDT
[#3]
Contact David at The Gun Store in Cedar Park (512-335-5534, [email protected]). He is now set up to do engraving.
4/4/2008 3:57:26 PM EDT
[#4]
Keith at NFA Investments does engraving for Class 3 items in the Houston area.  

Link
4/4/2008 5:41:38 PM EDT
[#5]
Keith at NFA investments does an excellent job.





Edited spelling.
4/4/2008 10:03:07 PM EDT
[#6]
How much do you guys usually end up paying for engraving?  I was thinking of finishing doing a home built AK receiver and getting it engraved to avoid LEO hassles  But I guess if it cost much more than 15-20 bucks almost may as well but a low end registered receiver except for the fact that it would be off the books which would be nice.  Anyone actually engrave their home builds?
4/4/2008 10:39:54 PM EDT
[#7]
Dumb question, say I set up my trust here in Dallas.  Get my SBR engraved here, with trust's name and Dallas, TX.  What happens if I want to move to austin in 3-4 years???

4/5/2008 2:53:05 AM EDT
[#8]

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Kieth at NFA investments does an excellent job.



That does look good.
4/5/2008 5:05:43 AM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Dumb question, say I set up my trust here in Dallas.  Get my SBR engraved here, with trust's name and Dallas, TX.  What happens if I want to move to austin in 3-4 years???



My understanding is that you just have to notify ATF that it has moved permenatly. No change to the engraving.
4/5/2008 5:55:28 AM EDT
[#10]

My understanding is that you just have to notify ATF that it has moved permenatly.


Moving Registered NFA Firearms Intrastate:


Registrants are not required to obtain permission from ATF to move NFA firearms within their State of residence. However, if a registrant’s address changes after the NFA firearms are registered with ATF, please notify the NFA Branch in writing of the change so the NFRTR can reflect the registrant’s correct address.

www.atf.gov/pub/nfab/index.htm


Moving Registered NFA Firearms Interstate:


Individuals other than qualified Federal firearms licensees must obtain permission from ATF prior to temporarily or permanently moving a machine-gun, short-barreled shotgun, short-barreled rifle, or destructive device interstate. To obtain permission to move these firearms, please submit to ATF either a letter requesting permission to move them or an ATF Form 5320.20, Application to Transport Interstate or Temporarily Export Certain NFA Firearms. This form is available at the ATF Internet website or may be obtained by contacting the NFA Branch. If you are submitting the request by letter, please include the:

• Name of registrant;
• The firearm(s);
• The current location of the firearm(s);
• The location to which the firearm(s) will be transported;
• The date(s) and means of transportation (car, plane, boat, etc.); and
• The reason the firearm is being moved.

Please also indicate in the letter whether: (1) the move is temporary or permanent; (2) the move will involve a transfer of the title; and (3) whether the possession of the firearm will violate local or State law at the destination. The ATF Form 5320.20 includes these requirements. Requests for interstate transportation will be denied by ATF if possession of the firearm at the destination will violate State or local law.

Registrants do not have to obtain permission from ATF to move a silencer or “any other weapon” interstate. However, if a registrant’s address for these types of firearms changes after registration with ATF, please notify the NFA Branch in writing of the new address, so the NFRTR can reflect the registrant’s correct address.

www.atf.gov/pub/nfab/index.htm



No change to the engraving.

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