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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 1436496" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Good deal that you found someone to help you. Just make sure he is the Chief. The forms require the CLEO's signature. My son recently got his sent back because the Undersheriff signed the form instead of the Sheriff. </p><p></p><p>When you engrave it is totally up to you. I got mine engraved shortly after I sent off the Form 1. This particular receiver was a Christmas gift from a friend and I have no intention of ever getting rid of it, so I engraved my information on it.</p><p></p><p>It's required to be engraved when you get the form 1 back from BATFE. I would suggest calling BATFE and ask them for the latest engraving requirements because they seem to change with every phase of the moon.</p><p></p><p>The Form 1 will also ask for barrel length and overall length. The way I do it if I am building an AR type of rifle is to measure an AR with a 16" barrel with the stock extended. The last one I built was with a 10" barrel. Just subtract the length of the shorter barrel from the longer one and you have your overall length.</p><p></p><p>Legally you can't have all of the components in possession or assembled together until you have the approved Form 1. The Feds get a little irritated about it if you do. It's a Felony with a $250,000.00 fine attached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 1436496, member: 23"] Good deal that you found someone to help you. Just make sure he is the Chief. The forms require the CLEO's signature. My son recently got his sent back because the Undersheriff signed the form instead of the Sheriff. When you engrave it is totally up to you. I got mine engraved shortly after I sent off the Form 1. This particular receiver was a Christmas gift from a friend and I have no intention of ever getting rid of it, so I engraved my information on it. It's required to be engraved when you get the form 1 back from BATFE. I would suggest calling BATFE and ask them for the latest engraving requirements because they seem to change with every phase of the moon. The Form 1 will also ask for barrel length and overall length. The way I do it if I am building an AR type of rifle is to measure an AR with a 16" barrel with the stock extended. The last one I built was with a 10" barrel. Just subtract the length of the shorter barrel from the longer one and you have your overall length. Legally you can't have all of the components in possession or assembled together until you have the approved Form 1. The Feds get a little irritated about it if you do. It's a Felony with a $250,000.00 fine attached. [/QUOTE]
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