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Gunsmithing
Barrel Marking On A Custom Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1133533" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Many gunsmiths are licensed as "Manufactures". Those who are, are required to mark the following information on a 'built' firearm; shop name (same as that on the license), location (city, town, state), & caliber. The marking has a minimum required depth. A gunsmith who rebarrels a rifle is/would be required by his liability insurer to mark the caliber. A gunsmith should have a "Dealers" license, at minimum. To get that liability insurance he would need to be licensed. It's all on ATFEs' web site (except the insurance part) , but it can take some searching to find. Common sense (which isn't so 'common', anymore) says mark the caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1133533, member: 24284"] Many gunsmiths are licensed as "Manufactures". Those who are, are required to mark the following information on a 'built' firearm; shop name (same as that on the license), location (city, town, state), & caliber. The marking has a minimum required depth. A gunsmith who rebarrels a rifle is/would be required by his liability insurer to mark the caliber. A gunsmith should have a "Dealers" license, at minimum. To get that liability insurance he would need to be licensed. It's all on ATFEs' web site (except the insurance part) , but it can take some searching to find. Common sense (which isn't so 'common', anymore) says mark the caliber. [/QUOTE]
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