Not correct. That information can be (and usually is) engraved on the barrel- though it can be placed on the receiver. Your Field Agent was misinformed, no gray area here.I spoke with a ATF agent about marking a firearm after chambering a barrel. The agent told me that as a 07 ffl you're considered a manufacturer and that I would need to envrave my ffl information on the receiver. They said the original serial number could be used but I would need to add my ffl name, city, and state on the receiver. I questioned them about this and asked if they wanted this on the barrel but they said the actual receiver. It didn't make any sense to me as to why they would want duplicate engravings on the receiver but I didn't want to argue with them about it either.
Anyone else here anything about this. Supposedly it's something coming down the road in the near future.
If youre not the manufacturer of the receiver you shouldnt mark it as suchI spoke with a ATF agent about marking a firearm after chambering a barrel. The agent told me that as a 07 ffl you're considered a manufacturer and that I would need to envrave my ffl information on the receiver. They said the original serial number could be used but I would need to add my ffl name, city, and state on the receiver. I questioned them about this and asked if they wanted this on the barrel but they said the actual receiver. It didn't make any sense to me as to why they would want duplicate engravings on the receiver but I didn't want to argue with them about it either.
Anyone else here anything about this. Supposedly it's something coming down the road in the near future.
If youre not the manufacturer of the receiver you shouldnt mark it as such
It was already in the books at the mfr. just nod your head. That agent will move on someday and youll get another oneI brought that up with the agent but they said the receiver was manufactured as a receiver. When you chamber a barrel and assemble it they said now you are the manufacturer of a firearm and it needs to be marked with your ffl information. Hopefully my agent is misinformed but that is what I was told.
A little clarification as to where there may have been a "misunderstanding" from either or both parties.I brought that up with the agent but they said the receiver was manufactured as a receiver. When you chamber a barrel and assemble it they said now you are the manufacturer of a firearm and it needs to be marked with your ffl information. Hopefully my agent is misinformed but that is what I was told.
Edited...ATF has a "presentation" on 6-14 and 6-16 trying to help clarify some info for FFL's.