Hydrographic printing process

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There ya go, I'm not a reloader either. :D I ride a motorcycle, but not a harley, because I'd rather ride than tinker. I take my guns to a gunsmith if I want to upgrade them.

If your AR is completely broke down, and you don't send them the trigger group or any other internals, why would you need to send it through your FFL? Because of the unassembled lower?

I agree it looks like a cool process and I'll probably try it out on something before I try throwing it on a brand new, expensive to me AR. Maybe a pelican box?
 
If your AR is completely broke down, and you don't send them the trigger group or any other internals, why would you need to send it through your FFL? Because of the unassembled lower?
You probably wouldnt have to to send it, but it will have to go to one, and come back through one.
 
You probably wouldnt have to to send it, but it will have to go to one, and come back through one.

Well, the place I would be sending it to is an FFL, and they'd be sending it back to my FFL - so that's a one time $25 transfer. No biggie.

Thanks!
 
Bingo. But yeah, if you're OK with the fees, go for it.

Agreed... Here in TX i would have to pay for shipping there, and then return on the FFL for $20 but in places like California, it won't cost you any less than $75 i believe. I know the Local places in Socal when i was shooting there was always between $100-$175 just to import a firearm to the FFL plus shipping out.

It was never a good deal to buy online living in CA.... glad im in TX now :)
 
I was always under the impression it was a "film". The guns Ive seen it done on, always had a seam where the two sides came together.
 
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