Acera
Member
Ok, heard a different story from a gun store employee yesterday regarding engraving on a SBS.
I was under the assumption that the engraving requirement for the makers name and location (trust name, city & state for my build) had to be visible.
The serial number, original makers name, etc. is unchanged and on the receiver where they are easily seen.
I am waiting on approval for a SBS, I plan on having the engraving on the barrels. Had planned on putting it just above the top edge of the forestock, just under where the rib is attached. Completely visible when the gun is fully assembled.
Was told that it could be put under forestock. In that case, looking at the fully assembled SBS shotgun you would not see the engraving unless you took the forestock off.
Anybody know if this is correct?
I was under the assumption that the engraving requirement for the makers name and location (trust name, city & state for my build) had to be visible.
The serial number, original makers name, etc. is unchanged and on the receiver where they are easily seen.
I am waiting on approval for a SBS, I plan on having the engraving on the barrels. Had planned on putting it just above the top edge of the forestock, just under where the rib is attached. Completely visible when the gun is fully assembled.
Was told that it could be put under forestock. In that case, looking at the fully assembled SBS shotgun you would not see the engraving unless you took the forestock off.
Anybody know if this is correct?