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Striker071
17 May 2011, 14:04
I am looking for information on whjat is required for name marking on a Lower

Name ? Can the first name be abbreviatted - My first bname is david will D. be legal?

City and State are then required is this correct?

thanks

Striker071

Hmac
17 May 2011, 15:16
FIrst initial, last name is fine...then city and state. State abbreviations are ok. Comma between city and state isn't needed. The lettering can be as small as 1/16th inch high.

Striker071
17 May 2011, 16:20
Thanks Hmac. Expecting a MEGA lower to arrive Thursday or Friday of this week and it will be heading right out to Ident in Dallas.

Just don't want to get this wrong....

Optimus Prime
18 May 2011, 04:39
What about for a Trust?

MoxyDave
18 May 2011, 18:07
Have a look at chapters 6 & 7 of the ATF National Firearms Act Handbook (http://www.atf.gov/publications/download/p/atf-p-5320-8/atf-p-5320-8.pdf).

N.Franklin
9 July 2011, 15:22
What about for a Trust?

Trust Name
City, State

Army Chief
22 July 2011, 15:43
Just make sure that, if you're feeling inclined to get creative, any abbreviations you come up with for the city and state are officially recognized by some official/semi-official government entity like the Postal Service. NYC, NY would almost certainly pass the test, but BALTO, MD or other variations that are in more widespread use regionally (as opposed to nationally) might not. BALTO might actually be a poor example, but something like NOLA, LA could potentially fail the compliance test. When in doubt, it is always better to ask and get a written ruling in advance than to assume you'll be in the clear. BATFE has started paying more attention to engraving, as we've seen over the past few years with abbreviated trust names -- which are no longer authorized, if indeed they ever really were.

AC

renegade
31 July 2011, 16:36
No height requirement, only depth.

Hmac
31 July 2011, 17:13
No height requirement, only depth.

Minimum height 1/16th inch. Pretty tiny.

Aragorn
25 September 2011, 12:49
So... if you have an SBR with the trust name, City and State engraved on it, what do you do if you move to another town or city? Have it filled an re-engraved?

TripleBravo
25 September 2011, 17:41
It's my understanding that the city and state is there to reflect where the SBR was manufactured. If you move, you don't need to change it because it was manufactured where you used to live.

Quiet-Matt
26 September 2011, 03:02
Thanks Hmac. Expecting a MEGA lower to arrive Thursday or Friday of this week and it will be heading right out to Ident in Dallas.

Just don't want to get this wrong....

Do you plan to assemble and test that lower prior to engraving and SBRing it?

usmcvet
2 December 2011, 04:17
So... if you have an SBR with the trust name, City and State engraved on it, what do you do if you move to another town or city? Have it filled an re-engraved?

You marking it as the "maker" and where it was made. No change is made to the engraving.