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    #16
    Originally posted by SurvivingPanzer View Post
    So is it like restoring the serial numbers on a firearm that have been ground down?
    As long as you have enough thickness to remove the old work and prepare the surface correctly, it doesn't much matter what was there before. I've never altered or engraved serial numbers on any gun myself. The gov't really frowns on that sort of thing. Ammersee

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      #17
      Originally posted by Ammersee View Post
      As long as you have enough thickness to remove the old work and prepare the surface correctly, it doesn't much matter what was there before. I've never altered or engraved serial numbers on any gun myself. The gov't really frowns on that sort of thing. Ammersee
      It does indeed, but if a serial number has been filed off a gun the police can raise the number:

      http://www.dfs.virginia.gov/services...STORATIONS.pdf

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        #18
        Thats impressive work !

        Well done

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          #19
          doctor love takes his hat off to you. my good sir and gold plating is very easy to do

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