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Or for polymer frames you just pry off the inserted tab?To properly remove the serial # from metal material you will need to fire up the hot wrench and when it starts to glow red you apply the o2 and obliterate it.
Grinding it off just delays IDing it.
A bit of chemistry will bring it back. Usually some form of acid.
Even after removing layers of rust and material it is there forever.
Turning the whole thing into a spray of sparks and molten metal is the only way to permanently remove it.
Someone should add to their horror by informing them that even guns that start with SNs can quickly become untraceable due to the fact that in many states (29) transfers between residents do not require background checks or involve making or keeping a record. States like Idaho do that to use their fear to keep them away!My God, read the comments of these hysterical Nervous Nellies! Almost to a man/woman, they are all in support of banning "ghost guns."
And to think that Maine was a party to the Revolutionary War. My, how far the mighty have fallen...
QFTThe people in power who want to disarm the populace see this as a maneuver/tactic/strategy/means to an end.
The rest are just useful idiots.
Rrrrrright......the "LOOPHOLE" that the Anti-gun folks want to plug.Someone should add to their horror by informing them that even guns that start with SNs can quickly become untraceable due to the fact that in many states (29) transfers between residents do not require background checks or involve making or keeping a record. States like Idaho do that to use their fear to keep them away!
Grinding off a serial number does not necessarily remove it. There are forensic techniques to restore it. The metal under the stamping of the number has been compressed.It is because the guns are "untraceable" that worries the pols and the powerful.
They don't care about crime or "safety", they care about being able to confiscate guns when the time comes for them to do so.
FYI - removing a serial # from a gun is a federal felony, and often a state felony too.
27 CFR § 478.34 - Removed, obliterated, or altered serial number.
§ 478.34 Removed, obliterated, or altered serial number.
No person shall knowingly transport, ship, or receive in interstate or foreign commerce any firearm which has had the importer's or manufacturer's serial number removed, obliterated, or altered, or possess or receive any firearm which has had the importer's or manufacturer's serial number removed, obliterated, or altered and has, at any time, been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce.
[T.D. ATF-313, 56 FR 32508, July 17, 1991]
27 CFR § 478.34 | eRegulations
regulations.atf.gov
Agreed, but that doesn't make "removing" it any more legal - if you read the regulation.Grinding off a serial number does not necessarily remove it. There are forensic techniques to restore it. The metal under the stamping of the number has been compressed.
on that point, I agree.Agreed, but that doesn't make "removing" it any more legal - if you read the regulation.
The gov IS interested in ID-ing perps...VERY interested.If only... we were as interested in IDing perps as we are IDing inanimate objects, I think this would be a non-issue.
Mark,Rrrrrright......the "LOOPHOLE" that the Anti-gun folks want to plug.
Thus, the perceived need/push for every firearm(s) transfer to go through an FFL and BGC.
Yup......
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Aloha, Mark
It is enough - for now. I would dare say that probably a majority of gun owners have at one time or another, had a gun transfer that went thru an FFL, even if the majority of the guns they possess are not on the books. At that point, they are on a list, when confiscation happens, they will be visited, and the goon squad will not stop looking for guns when they find the ones they know about - they will tear apart anything and everything looking for guns and ammo. They will probably go to relative's houses too.Mark,
Even if every firearm transfer went through a FFL, that would mean little because many in Idaho have enhanced CWPs that exempt us from BG checks. So the only record would be some obscure entry in an FFL's book and finding that entry would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. I am sure that there are other states that are the same.
The Anti-guns folks may call it a Loophole, but I call it the mark of a free state and people.
It is the Dems agenda that ALL transfers be documented by the Govt. You might think that Idaho has dodged the bullet. That is.....until it happens on a Nation Wide Level.Mark,
Even if every firearm transfer went through a FFL, that would mean little because many in Idaho have enhanced CWPs that exempt us from BG checks. So the only record would be some obscure entry in an FFL's book and finding that entry would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. I am sure that there are other states that are the same.
The Anti-guns folks may call it a Loophole, but I call it the mark of a free state and people.
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