Trigger Guard Engraving?

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  • MACTHEGUN

    Active Member
    Aug 18, 2014
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    For those concerned, the best advice I had heard was to do the initial with one caliber listed them submit a separate letter listing the other caliber/lengths at a later date.

    But don't ask questions or suggest "what if" scenario's! Lol.
     

    rico903

    Ultimate Member
    May 2, 2011
    8,802
    When filling out your Form 1, you must pick a caliber. Although they list "Multi" in the drop down, you cannot choose that option. You must pick a specific caliber. Having said that, you can then put whatever caliber upper you choose as long as it is not a permanent modification. Hope that makes sense.

    Perfect sense. Now to figure out efile.
     

    SWO Daddy

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 18, 2011
    2,472
    For those concerned, the best advice I had heard was to do the initial with one caliber listed them submit a separate letter listing the other caliber/lengths at a later date.

    But don't ask questions or suggest "what if" scenario's! Lol.

    You only need to do that if you permanently alter the firearm. If it can be returned to the approved configuration (ie...you buy another upper for your SBR), nothing is required.
     

    Shamr0ck

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 6, 2011
    2,505
    Frederick
    Bollingers, in taneytown, does good work and I believe, if you call ahead can arrange to do it while you wait


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    Pinecone

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    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    I had Bollingers do two of mine. I called to schedule and they told me to just come in.

    First time they had a problem with the equipment, second time they did both while I waited. If you want them to Cerakote the engraving, you need to leave it with them for a while.
     

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