Negative, Ghost Rider. Not if the import mark includes the importer’s serial number.
Nothin’ like the Interwebz.
https://www.northeastshooters.com/xen/threads/the-answer-on-removing-import-marks.178959/
Negative, Ghost Rider. Not if the import mark includes the importer’s serial number.
Nothin’ like the Interwebz.
Sir, I choose to use my legal degree to choose right from wrong rather than the internet. You absolutely cannot obliterate an importer’s serial number. I know that it’s easy to fight via Google Foo, but I urge you to consult a licensed attorney in your state.
Good day, sir!
Good day, good sir!
Don’t offer legal advice unless you know the law. That’s my message to you.
ATF letters non-withstanding?
Guy ...
First, it’s notwithstanding.
Second, you cannot remove an importer’s SN just stop
The import marks are on the slide. What if I need to replace that? US law says the receiver is the firearm, no?
You see see this, right chief?
Guy ...
First, it’s notwithstanding.
Second, you cannot remove an importer’s SN just stop
You see see this, right chief?
Thats a part from an old Singer sewing machine but ICBWrong.
18 USC Section 90210(a)(1)
Though shall not obliterate a Singer typewriter’s serial number.
18 USC Section 90210(a)(1)
Though shall not obliterate a Singer typewriter’s serial number.
Hey, Buckaroo.
It appears that it IS in fact legal for the end-user to remove the import markings from the barrel or slide as long as the original serial number on the firearm stays intact.
False. The importer’s serial number IS the firearm’s serial number. Once an importer puts a serial number on a frame or receiver, the original serial number becomes just another stamp on the gun. You can remove any other portion of the import stamp but not the SN.
You aren’t going to win this argument. You can keep practicing your Google fu skills all you want. I might be wrong about lots of things, but not this.
False. The importer’s serial number IS the firearm’s serial number. Once an importer puts a serial number on a frame or receiver, the original serial number becomes just another stamp on the gun. You can remove any other portion of the import stamp but not the SN.
You aren’t going to win this argument. You can keep practicing your Google fu skills all you want. I might be wrong about lots of things, but not this.
Wow, and the ones just posted on Classic's website are actually priced at market value. Too bad for Marylandistaners