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    Cerakoter w/ S.O.T.?

    Hey guys....looking to get some NFA stuff cerakoted....any one know a good guy or maybe a site sponsor? Thanks!
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    Ernie Brae at Red Creek Tactical, Ernie does our selectors Cerakoting for us

    He's not a site sponsor, but he is very very good, an honest and great guy.
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    You don't need an SOT to gunsmith NFA weapons, just an FFL.


    Q: May a licensed gunsmith receive an NFA firearm for purposes of repair?
    A: Yes, for the sole purpose of repair and subsequent return to its owner.

    http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/guns...ve-nfa-firearm

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    If you do want someone with an SOT, www.boresightsolutions.com does the work and has a CIII.

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    I've used Alternative Coatings. Only for small stuff, but they were reasonable, friendly, helpful, and fast. They have an FFL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    You don't need an SOT to gunsmith NFA weapons, just an FFL.


    Q: May a licensed gunsmith receive an NFA firearm for purposes of repair?
    A: Yes, for the sole purpose of repair and subsequent return to its owner.

    http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/guns...ve-nfa-firearm

    Oh nice Thanks!
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    It opens up the options but not all gunsmiths know it's legal or want to deal with NFA items, don't be surprised to hear NO or an uninformed rant...

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    Make sure you send a copy of your paperwork with the item. I have used www.parabelluminc.com on a couple of Class III items and have never had an issue.

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