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Unread 01-23-2014, 01:22 PM   #1
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How are custom made guns serialed numbered. I found this interesting regarding Mike Krause. Can he choose any serial number. Are serial number controlled my state or federal law?Do all firearms have to have their own? Tks~~Eric http://archives.gunsandammo.com/content/return-45-luger
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ALL firearms manufactured today must have a serial number applied to the component ATF decides is the "firearm" for any particular model. Specs. indicate the number must be at least 1/16th. inch high and at least .003 inch deep.

A manufacturer can apply any serial number they want to a NEW firearm, as long as it is entered into the "bound book" they report to ATF.

Many companies will do a custom serial number for customers, for a fee.

Now removing an old serial number in order to apply a custom serial number is entirely a different matter.
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Can he choose any serial number.
Yes he can as he is a federal licensed firearms manufacturer...just the same as Kimber, Colt, Remington, etc.
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