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Thread: CMT Tactical UHP15PDW
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10 June 2015, 21:24 #16
SBR engraving is additional $30.00 at CMT, which is a great deal. Custom engraving is additional $50.00. I would email or call them and see what they can do.
https://www.cmttac.com/index.php?rou...mation/contact
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10 June 2015, 21:26 #17
So the lower plus $200 bucks plus $60 for my own custom engraving....I am just trying to think of all the stuff I would be into it for...if I pre-engrave that sucker then form 1 it....I would have one clean looking SBR lower :)
If I do an SBR odds are it will be CMT.... and odds are I will have a dedicated lower for just that. So basically I have to allot for building an entirely new rifle to do it the way I would like.
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10 June 2015, 21:34 #18
"The GEN2 UHP-15 Lower receiver with engraving is the perfect way to start your personalized Rifle build. You may choose from one of the standard engraving options or have us laser engrave your SBR or Trust information on the receiver. SBR or Trust information is engraved to the .003 depth required by the ATF. SBR or Trust information can be engraved on the bottom of the trigger guard or on the right side of the receiver above the trigger pin hole. When selecting the SBR engraving option please specify desired Text & Location desired for the text to be engraved in the Notes area when placing your order."
I might drop them an email and see if they have a sample pic of each location so I could choose wisely before I buy.
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10 June 2015, 21:36 #19
I've got mine engraved on the bottom of the trigger well. Clean, and not noticeable.
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10 June 2015, 21:56 #20
Are you talking about where you put your trigger finger on the inside or on the bottom of the trigger guard area? I am open for all kinds of suggestions.
If I am going to own this thing for the next 50 years I don't want it looking like crap :) I have some ideas but I am not sure if they can or would do that. Also I am not really familiar with laser engraving. Is that supposed to be better or worse? I assume my current lower... the Gen2 UHP15 has all standard engraving on it....Personally I am a minimalist on things of that nature.
In your above post it said I would have to specify the caliber in the engraving...so 'multi cal' where it is now won't work?
Eh I just need to see some and how they are done. I just want it to look professional.
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10 June 2015, 21:56 #21
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10 June 2015, 21:59 #22
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11 June 2015, 05:39 #23
Are they doing any type of preorder or just the email when in stock routine? I do not want to miss out on at least one of these.
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11 June 2015, 05:51 #24
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11 June 2015, 06:09 #25
Correct. You don't have to engrave caliber on the receiver if it's already stamped somewhere else. Technically, you could engrave everything on the barrel and be "legal," but then the receiver would be married to the upper for the AR platform, which is obviously not as convenient.
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11 June 2015, 06:16 #26
Edited: gator beat me to it.
I would like to stress that if you put "multi caliber" on your form 1, the ATF will reject it.Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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11 June 2015, 11:56 #27
For those interested in the CMT PDW Lower, looks like Rainier Arms will have the first 60 units for sale. They'll be available for preorders sometime today, at a slightly discounted rate of $625 I believe.
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11 June 2015, 12:11 #28
Serious question here....other than it looks good, what reason do I need this lower?
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11 June 2015, 12:47 #29
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11 June 2015, 13:03 #30