NFA engraving in Frederick County?

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  • dwb1987

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    Mar 6, 2013
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    Frederick County
    Anybody know of anyone in Frederick County that does NFA engraving? I will have 2 ar sbr lowers needed to be engraved. I figured Machine gun nest would, but according to website they do not.

    Bonus if someplace does it while I can wait. At the moment it looks like best option is to head down to engage in Rockville, but Id like to avoid going to moco at all costs.
     

    River02

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    Sep 19, 2015
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    A few months ago when I was looking for an engraver--- the closest one to me was Engage...I live near Frederick. Yes, it is a PIA.
     

    engineerbrian

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    Sep 3, 2010
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    Fredneck
    I just had one done at Engage. Walked in and done while i waited. They make their extra money while you wait. I found $250 worth of stuff I didn't know i needed while I was waiting lol.

    also (not that its close to Frederick) but there is a new laser engraver coming soon to Pasadena in the next few weeks.
     

    Gcs7th

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    Blue custom works In Finksburg can take care of you too in Finksburg. Baltimore’s best pawn is a hop skip and a jump from Alejandro’s shop.
     

    Gcs7th

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    Gcs7th

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    I have also been to engage and bollingers for engraving services. All good experiences.
     

    atblis

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    May 23, 2010
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    It's pretty easy to do on a hobby grade CNC mill with a V bit. I did mine on a Shapeoku with a small 60° carbide V bit. I didn't care about getting clever trying to put it in an inconspicuous spot so side of the mag well. Turned out great. Point is, the machinery to do it is likely all around you.
     

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