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Is it easy removing engraving from barrel?

I have several 6 BR barrels that I will be sending out to be re-chambered in dasher. Just curious if the gunsmith can easily remove the old engraving on the side of the barrel and change it? I have quite a selection of barrels, calibers, twist, free bore, etc. so it would be helpful to have the correct information on the barrel.

Thanks,
Joe
 
Smith can time the barrel so old engraving is on the bottom so you can't see it and engrave 6mm Dasher on the correct position. He can use a Dremel tool to erase the 6BR engraving fairly easy.
 
I have a 6BR with it in nice Cursive writing on the muzzle end :-\ it seems a little deep to dremel off. Maybe grab the Dewalt angle grinder....Good post Sir Ive been wondering this myself
 
Preacher said:
I have run a end mill over the area, and then redid the lettering on the new flat area....

+1 Have seen that done and actually looks better than the original.
 
Joe After you get that fixed, tell the gunsmith don't engrave anything on the barrel. I'd rather not have anything on them other than the serial number on the action. Just in case they are stolen, the thief won't know what they have. Just my thoughts.

Joe Salt
 
Joe Salt said:
Joe After you get that fixed, tell the gunsmith don't engrave anything on the barrel. I'd rather not have anything on them other than the serial number on the action. Just in case they are stolen, the thief won't know what they have. Just my thoughts.

Joe Salt

I believe this is illegal. I might be wrong.
 
The feds require the firearm manufacturer to place the caliber or gauge on the receiver, barrel, or frame. If it was illegal to have an unmarked barrel then all of Shilen and Pacnor's prefit barrels would be illegal along with numerous different manufacturers of AR-15 barrels.

27 CFR 478.92(a)(1)(i)(B)
 
Erik Cortina said:
Joe Salt said:
Joe After you get that fixed, tell the gunsmith don't engrave anything on the barrel. I'd rather not have anything on them other than the serial number on the action. Just in case they are stolen, the thief won't know what they have. Just my thoughts.

Joe Salt

I believe this is illegal. I might be wrong.
Not illegal when a barrel is installed as a "gunsmithing" task. The insurance company (that's carrying the gunsmiths liability policy) sure frowns on no caliber marking, though.
 
Here come all the web-site lawyers. I will not deliver a rifle to a customer, other than my wife, without the caliber/cartridge engraved on barrel.
 
Sorry I know that gunsmith's have to go by the law, But when done in private, my two boys are the only ones that know what I have. Would the lawyers like to chime in, I'd love to know whether I'm going to jail after all these years. Obama says he only obeys the laws that he likes.

Joe Salt
 
Joe Salt said:
Sorry I know that gunsmith's have to go by the law, But when done in private, my two boys are the only ones that know what I have. Would the lawyers like to chime in, I'd love to know whether I'm going to jail after all these years. Obama says he only obeys the laws that he likes.

Joe Salt

I guess posting the actual law that dictates what you do and don't have to do somehow makes me a web site lawyer to some. Gunsmiths don't have to engrave anything. Manufacturers have to engrave laundry list if things, to include the caliber, not cartridge, and gauge.
 
Savage6.5 so if the rifle is getting a new chambering the the law need not apply. Only if they are building a rifle or shotgun or is that all hog wash.
Someone must know?

Joe Salt
 

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