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Newberg is close to me.It's a bit of a drive but there is an engraving shop in Newberg that basically can engrave anything via laser in 5 minutes or less for about $20 bucks.
Cascade Laser
Ask for Tara.
Give them a call. Last one I did they were a little behind due to Covid and couldn't do it same day. All others I've had done by them I walked in asked for Tara, 10 minutes later walked out.Newberg is close to me.
Looking at doing the same thing. On the form 1 do you need to do that through an ffl or just fill it out and send it?Any recommendations for a good place to use for engraving a lower around the Portland area? Thanks in advance.
I just efiled my first one. With help from @wired it went pretty smooth. The site was a bit finicky depending on the browser you use (google chrome fixed all my issues). Got my cover letter and form in the email. I hope the library is open cause I don't have a printer here at home. I just need to print my cover letter and send it with my print cards. And send the Cleo form to Washington County. Then play the waiting game.Looking at doing the same thing. On the form 1 do you need to do that through an ffl or just fill it out and send it?
Yes it is required to add the maker and city and state that it was made in.Are you really required to lazer engrave youre sbr from what Ive read its only if you ever plan to sell
Cite the source. That's an incorrect statement.Are you really required to lazer engrave youre sbr from what Ive read its only if you ever plan to sell
Are you really required to lazer engrave youre sbr from what Ive read its only if you ever plan to sell
Are you really required to lazer engrave youre sbr from what Ive read its only if you ever plan to sell
Yes it is required to add the maker and city and state that it was made in.
That is some idiotic drivel that Nick Leghorn came up with a few years ago stating that he "talked to some ATF agent on the phone" who told him they didnt need to be engraved. What Leghorn forgot to do is look at the Form 1 instructions and the Federal code that clearly state that form 1 SBR's have to be engraved with the makers information in addition to the original manufacturers information. What the Agent was probably talking about , if there ever was an agent, was title 1 firearms and he got that wrong too. That little bit of dumb@ss has been floating around for a few years now.
Cite the source. That's an incorrect statement.
When you make ANY NFA item you ARE required to engrave the NFA information on it.