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sidewaysil80
12-21-18, 21:12
I was buying a bunch of receivers/firearms over Black Friday/Cyber Monday and needed an FFL in NoVA. I discovered Highflyer Arms in Warrenton VA and was astonished that they charge flate rate of only $25 + $2 (background fee) PER FORM. So you can get as many transfers that fit on the form (I believe 5) for the flate rate of $27. This is certainly an anomaly in this area as most brick and mortar FFL's charge $30 per gun.

Anyway, after using them for a bunch of transfers I found out they do laser engraving on site. It is $45 for NFA engraving anywhere you want. I don't know anything about engravers but the system was really nice and projected a laser/holographic image of the engraving prior to beginning so you could tweak placement and font/size. I opted for the trigger guard and am very pleased with the end result.

https://i.imgur.com/pb9DfcPl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/GPWotsvl.jpg

David and his staff are very polite and most important not the typical "gun counter" folks you deal with. The pricing for in store items/firearms is fair and they also sell/handle NFA stuff and have a Silencershop Kiosk on site. The NFA transfer cost was $85/item. They are now my go-to FFL for both regular and NFA items and I don't see myself using any other place. So if you need any engraving work or want a cheap FFL that doesn't require awkwardly sitting on a stained futon in some dudes basement, check them out.

https://www.highflyerarms.com/contact-us/

Wake27
12-21-18, 23:07
I'm in the area for about a month so that's good to know. You know anything about their gunsmith? I'm trying to find someone in the area to rebuild my upper ideally with a very short turn around.

sidewaysil80
12-21-18, 23:32
They offer "armorer" services but I can't comment one way or the other.

jpmuscle
12-21-18, 23:36
I'm in the area for about a month so that's good to know. You know anything about their gunsmith? I'm trying to find someone in the area to rebuild my upper ideally with a very short turn around.

What all do you need done?


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Wake27
12-22-18, 06:55
What all do you need done?


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I have a Geissele URGI that I want to pull the MK16 from and throw that in with a bunch of BCM parts for a new upper. Unfortunately I have the pinned URGI so removing that SF4P is the first step.


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ggammell
12-22-18, 09:37
I'm in the area for about a month so that's good to know. You know anything about their gunsmith? I'm trying to find someone in the area to rebuild my upper ideally with a very short turn around.

Robb Jensen ended up at Elite Shooting Sports if that helps you.

sidewaysil80
12-22-18, 10:54
I have a Geissele URGI that I want to pull the MK16 from and throw that in with a bunch of BCM parts for a new upper. Unfortunately I have the pinned URGI so removing that SF4P is the first step.


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Might be cheaper/faster to just buy a new barrel nut from Geissele. You can install new nut/rail for BCM build and you don’t have to pull apart the factory built URGI.

SeriousStudent
12-22-18, 12:13
Robb Jensen ended up at Elite Shooting Sports if that helps you.

This. Robb did excellent work on a Colt upper with a DD rail for me. Other folks here can personally vouch for his work as well.

themonk
12-22-18, 15:37
I'm in the area for about a month so that's good to know. You know anything about their gunsmith? I'm trying to find someone in the area to rebuild my upper ideally with a very short turn around.

Robb at Elite or 1/2 mile down the road is Jim Carollo's new shop C&R Firearms (full gunsmithing with a machine shop in the back along with another armorer on staff). He does anything from pin and welds to full custom 1911s. He is also the only guy around that will do custom work on AKs. They also do cerakote.

sidewaysil80
12-22-18, 17:07
Robb at Elite or 1/2 mile down the road is Jim Carollo's new shop C&R Firearms (full gunsmithing with a machine shop in the back along with another armorer on staff). He does anything from pin and welds to full custom 1911s. He is also the only guy around that will do custom work on AKs. They also do cerakote.

C&R wanted $165 for a standard pin and weld...won’t step foot there in again.

themonk
12-22-18, 17:46
I think the price for a pin and weld is $125.

sidewaysil80
12-22-18, 18:03
I think the price for a pin and weld is $125.
They told me $165 when I inquired in person. $120 is what they quoted my buddy for pinning a gas block. Either way its outrageous.

Wake27
12-22-18, 21:49
Damn, that’s a crazy price. I actually called C&R the other day based off of his thread here but was told that it’d take at least three weeks. I didn’t know that Robb ended up at ESS, he’s done some work for me before and that’s right up the road so I’ve been meaning to check it out.


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A.C.E.S. Tactical
12-28-18, 16:02
C&R wanted $165 for a standard pin and weld...won’t step foot there in again.

Our price for pin and weld is $125. All M4C members get 10% off of that when they let sales know when dropping off. Our hours are 11-7, Tue-Sat.