tdelewis
Elite Cafe Member
In Issue no. 128 of "The Engraver" Layne Z. states in his article that, "the first order of business was to remove all factory lettering." This caught my attention because I thought that removing factory information was against the law. I know it is against the law to remove serial numbers, but how much of factory information can be remover from a firearm? C Sharps makes 1885 Winchester actions and they stamp their company information on the side of the action. This takes up engraving space. It would be nice to be able to remove it. I'm not sure they are still making them but they did in the past.