Unless they're an 07 and have it in their books as mfg, there's no requirement to indicate the caliber or maker.I had a 3 rifles built last yr, and none of the barrels have any making or stamps on them. He didnt stamp caliber or anything. Now is this a normal practice? They were all built by the same guy.
I had two built this yr and both of them very professional.
I can do it but the postage alone would be pretty high. There must be a gunsmith or trophy shop or jeweler near you.Anybody provide this service? Prices?
I have a few barrels I'd like to get roll marked, stamped, etched or,,,? Depending on cost.
I can do it but the postage alone would be pretty high. There must be a gunsmith or trophy shop or jeweler near you.
https://www.atf.gov/resource-center...n-guidebook-firearms-verificationpdf/download
I haven’t read through the whole thing but it does appear that the caliber must be marked on the barrel or frame.
Apparently when I said I didn’t read the whole thing the title was part of that, LOL..That part pertains to imported firearms.
Go get a brother label maker, or a magic marker. Every gunsmith that has the capability to chamber a barrel should have the tools to mark them- that being said some do not for liability purposes and some just mark the caliber with no company name. Im thinking of not marking mine from now on actually. If everybody wasnt so quick to fire up a lawsuit we’d be a lot better off.
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