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  • RandyM

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    what do they mean by "personally made firearm"?

    If the SBR equipped with a “stabilizing brace” is registered by May 31, 2023, the possessor is allowed to adopt the markings on the firearm. The maker’s marking exception is only applicable to firearms that are registered pursuant to the final rule. If the firearm is a personally made firearm, the possessor must mark in accordance with 27 CFR 478.92 & 479.102 prior to submitting the E-Form 1.

    Mine was approved 4/24, do I need to engrave it?

    2. On previous SBR's I received a notice of what and when to send forms to local LEO, this time I did not. What should I send the local police chief?
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    TheMailMan

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    Three simple words.

    PERSONALLY MADE FIREARM Which one is tripping you up?

    You should have sent the CLEO pages out when you got the first email. They are part of the application packet.




    Personally made firearm. 80% lowers, 3D printed stuff. Things you made in a machine shop.

    If your braced pistol has factory markings you don't need to engrave.
     
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