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FAQ
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What is Laser Stippling?Stippling as it pertains to firearms, is a process used to give or change the texture of the grip of a firearm by adding or removing material. Laser Stippling is simply using a Laser to Stipple. This process in our case is used to create textured designs onto gun grips.
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What is an FFL item?An FFL item is an item that requires transfer through an FFL dealer after purchase. To purchase an FFL item, you first need to make sure that the item you are purchasing is not restricted in your state. You then need to provide us with the name, address, and preferably the phone number of the FFL Dealer you would like us to ship the item to. This FFL Dealer will be transferring the item to you so keep that in mind when selecting an FFL.
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What is the difference between Laser "Marking" and Laser "Engraving"?In a nutshell... Laser Marking is the term we use to describe a surface mark made with the laser. It requires less lasering time and is therefore a cheaper alternative to engraving. Laser Engraving is the term we use to describe a noticeable texture created by the laser. This option usually removes about .5 - .75 of a millimeter. Be sure to read product descriptions carefully as some products are only available for one option or the other.
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What happens if I purchase an item that is restricted in my state?For orders that contain an item that is restricted to its destination, if the restriction is due to a non-compliant accessory that has a compliant substitution, the order will proceed with that compliant substitution. If the non-compliance is due to a product other than an accessory, the entire order will be cancelled, and up to a 5% restocking fee may be applied to your refund. Customers are encouraged to learn their state law before purchasing, and/or reading our Shipping Restriction Policy.
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