Sean Herron
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So per 27 CFR 479.102 in the case of a domestically made firearm, the city and state, uh, where you manufacture, where the manufacturer maintains your place of business or where you as the maker made the firearm, um,
So, again, like we talked about in Double Tap this week, it needs to be your name or, if you're making it under a trust, the trust's name and then city and state.
If you're building an NFA item from scratch, it needs to include serial number, caliber, and model in addition to your name, trust name, your name or trust name, and city-state.
Now, where?
So, Jeremy, why don't you talk to that?
Where does it have to be?
Yeah.
So, it does have to say, it specifically uses the words conspicuous place.
So it needs to be in a conspicuous place.
Now, I have this article, and I do want to share the screen just for a second.
Which is hilarious.
Okay.
So let me, there's some stuff that is engraved and it is clearly breaking the rules.
And I'm going to specifically call out our friends at Ross Martin for this.
Have you seen?
It is inside the trigger guard on the tiniest plate known to man.
I was doing an FFL, uh, inventory the other day just cause you know, we moved in everything and I just wanted to get everything squared away and just, you know, put my mind at ease.
So I do inventories and audits regularly, but I set it on the table, pointed a light at it, zoomed in to like 10 X with my camera, took a picture and I still couldn't read that bitch.
Yeah, and then you can't read it because it's so fucking small.
Now, Jeremy, this Glock here, it is on the bottom of the trigger guard.