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Engraver in Cville
Posted: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:31:16
by towerofpower93
So I recently moved here from AZ and didn't have time to engrave my form 1 SBR in AZ before I left. I don't have a short barreled upper for it yet, so I'm not in violation, bt I'm wondering if you guys know of a good engraver in thearea so I can get my name, city and state put on the lower before my short barrel uppers arrive.
Thanks
Eric
Re: Engraver in Cville
Posted: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 04:22:50
by Diomed
If you didn't make it before leaving Arizona, you will need to void the previous application and submit a new one.
Re: Engraver in Cville
Posted: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 08:43:10
by towerofpower93
Diomed wrote:If you didn't make it before leaving Arizona, you will need to void the previous application and submit a new one.
The form 1 was approved and I immediately did the interstate transport paperwork, which got approed before I moved the lower ot of state. I've yet to buy/possess an upper with a barrel shorter than 16in, so wouldn't I just need an engraver to finish the legal bit before I buy a short upper.
Should have known you would be on this site...answering my questions on 2 forums now:)
Thanks a bunch
Eric
Re: Engraver in Cville
Posted: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 00:53:57
by Diomed
towerofpower93 wrote:The form 1 was approved and I immediately did the interstate transport paperwork, which got approed before I moved the lower ot of state. I've yet to buy/possess an upper with a barrel shorter than 16in, so wouldn't I just need an engraver to finish the legal bit before I buy a short upper.
If the firearm has not been assembled into a short barreled rifle, it's not yet an NFA firearm. It's just a receiver. In submitting the registration, you were swearing that you would make the firearm in the jurisdiction indicated on the form. For purposes of compliance with the NFA, your options would be to go back to AZ and make the firearm there, or cancel the first registration and submit a new one specifying where in VA you'd be making it.
Obviously the easiest thing to do is just say you made it in AZ and put it together here, though that would of course be a violation and it's usually a good idea not to tell the internets when that happens.
Should have known you would be on this site...answering my questions on 2 forums now:)
I try...
Re: Engraver in Cville
Posted: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 18:18:32
by towerofpower93
Good points.
I'm making another form 1 AR SBR now that I live in VA. Who does good engraving work in the cville area?
Thanks
Eric
Re: Engraver in Cville
Posted: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 02:38:52
by Diomed
Well in that case, I'm not sure who engraves up there. I usually just send it out to Orion.
Re: Engraver in Cville
Posted: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 17:38:31
by towerofpower93
Diomed wrote:Well in that case, I'm not sure who engraves up there. I usually just send it out to Orion.
Hahaha, you sir are a character:)
Eric
Re: Engraver in Cville
Posted: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 03:55:22
by Diomed
You could ask Clay Spencer. He does threading work, he may do engraving or know who does locally.
Re: Engraver in Cville
Posted: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 19:49:54
by towerofpower93
Went to Hightech signs today to talk to them about it and ended up getting it done. Looked at some of their past work, was invited to see the equipment and only charged 48 to get 2 engraved. Guy was honest and very approachable, answered all questions before anything got put in the machine and a generally good company to work with. I explained why I wouldn't be able to leave the receivers there and they dropped what they were doing to get them done right then and there. I'd recommend them to others needing engraving work done. A little black paint on my end and it was 90 minutes from the time I walked in until I was finshed painting the lettering back to flat black.
Eric