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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1269222" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>As long as you stamped it in accordance with ATF's rules and recomendations. I think there would be no problem.</p><p>I would never buy a completely blank no name no ser # gun (especially a semi-auto) From somebody as my luck, I would get stopped with it and they would try to claim I removed the markings. (Talking new made as opposed to antiques. with regards to markings)</p><p>Over the last 35 years I have encountered lots of guns made by private people and just about every one of those guns were marked. Most of the guys were very proud of what they had built and their names were in big letters on the guns and their ser# were usually something like "EXP0001"</p><p>for experiemental # 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1269222, member: 6777"] As long as you stamped it in accordance with ATF's rules and recomendations. I think there would be no problem. I would never buy a completely blank no name no ser # gun (especially a semi-auto) From somebody as my luck, I would get stopped with it and they would try to claim I removed the markings. (Talking new made as opposed to antiques. with regards to markings) Over the last 35 years I have encountered lots of guns made by private people and just about every one of those guns were marked. Most of the guys were very proud of what they had built and their names were in big letters on the guns and their ser# were usually something like "EXP0001" for experiemental # 1. [/QUOTE]
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