I am gradually accumulating parts to build an AR SBR in .300 BLK., and I plan to build a pistol while awaiting the Form 1 tax stamp, but I will need to get the engraving done on the lower receiver, and I figure I might as well have it done while it's still stripped.
I would like to get it done by someone who will do a good job and at a reasonable price, but most importantly (and factored into the price), I would like to get it done by someone who will not require extensive travel to and from Wayne County. I think I have read that some folks in these forums do that. Any suggestions?
Lower Receiver Engraving
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- Werz
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Lower Receiver Engraving
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Re: Lower Receiver Engraving
I've used GunEnvy for both of mine (one of which is actually a 300BLK SBR!). I plan on sending my 9mm lower to them also.