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<blockquote data-quote="Hump66" data-source="post: 1068067" data-attributes="member: 6655"><p>I'm currently building an SBR. Here is what I understand the requirements to be:</p><p></p><p>(The requirements are found in US Code Title 27 CFR 479 and are the same if you are an importer, manufacturer of firearms for sale, or making NFA items as a non 02/07 MFR)</p><p></p><p>- You must mark the newly made NFA firearm with the S/N, Model Name or Number, *your* Name, City, State and the caliber or gauge. If you used the S/N, Model and caliber from the original Title I firearm, then you're already half-way there as far as markings go ... </p><p></p><p>- Accepted abbreviations may be used for your name (i.e., your ititials), city & state. Ex: John Q. Public, Anywhere, PA can be marked as JQ Public, ANY PA. Trust names may NOT be abbreviated</p><p></p><p>- The S/N must be marked on the receiver or frame, and must be no less than 1/16" in height and no less than 0.003" deep. </p><p></p><p>- The remaining information (name, city, state, model and caliber) may be placed EITHER on the receiver OR the barrel, and must be no less than 0.003" deep. <strong>There are no minimum height requirements for these markings.</strong> </p><p></p><p>- All required markings must be in Roman letters (English) and Arabic numerals (1,2,3 ...), and be "wholly unobstructed from plain view". In other words, they may not be placed under handguards, grips, inside mag wells, etc. </p><p></p><p>So since I used the factory SN, etc. my name, town, state are all that I need to add. They can be as small as I like, as long as they are .003 deep. At least that's my personal understanding. If I'm wrong please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hump66, post: 1068067, member: 6655"] I'm currently building an SBR. Here is what I understand the requirements to be: (The requirements are found in US Code Title 27 CFR 479 and are the same if you are an importer, manufacturer of firearms for sale, or making NFA items as a non 02/07 MFR) - You must mark the newly made NFA firearm with the S/N, Model Name or Number, *your* Name, City, State and the caliber or gauge. If you used the S/N, Model and caliber from the original Title I firearm, then you're already half-way there as far as markings go ... - Accepted abbreviations may be used for your name (i.e., your ititials), city & state. Ex: John Q. Public, Anywhere, PA can be marked as JQ Public, ANY PA. Trust names may NOT be abbreviated - The S/N must be marked on the receiver or frame, and must be no less than 1/16" in height and no less than 0.003" deep. - The remaining information (name, city, state, model and caliber) may be placed EITHER on the receiver OR the barrel, and must be no less than 0.003" deep. [B]There are no minimum height requirements for these markings.[/B] - All required markings must be in Roman letters (English) and Arabic numerals (1,2,3 ...), and be "wholly unobstructed from plain view". In other words, they may not be placed under handguards, grips, inside mag wells, etc. So since I used the factory SN, etc. my name, town, state are all that I need to add. They can be as small as I like, as long as they are .003 deep. At least that's my personal understanding. If I'm wrong please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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