Machodoc
Old Guy
I just got through reading a thread about laser engraving on a social media group. Someone there got a new engraver and put something onto the stock of his AR as his first test.
Then a couple of guys piled onto him, saying that he can't do business like that for others without having an FFL, because it's considered gunsmithing.
I don't know the answer, but I'd assume that if he only took possession of the stock, and not the receiver, and he didn't do any assembly/disassembly, he wouldn't need to have an FFL to just engrave something onto the furniture ... would he?
He'd probably need a local business license, though.
Then a couple of guys piled onto him, saying that he can't do business like that for others without having an FFL, because it's considered gunsmithing.
I don't know the answer, but I'd assume that if he only took possession of the stock, and not the receiver, and he didn't do any assembly/disassembly, he wouldn't need to have an FFL to just engrave something onto the furniture ... would he?
He'd probably need a local business license, though.