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Roverron
05-21-2012, 02:20 PM
Does anyone know if there are any AR-15 receiver manufacturers that will do custom logo'd and numbered receivers? Here's where I'm going with this. If there is such an item, would you be interested in a COTEP stamped stripped receiver with your CBOB number as serial number? just a random thought but sounds cool.
Chief is always wanting COTEP logo'd ideas, here's mine. how about this?
http://i1175.photobucket.com/albums/r631/roverron6/BareARreceivercopy.jpg

titanse05
05-21-2012, 03:27 PM
When it comes to logos it is a clash of two different platforms that I prefer to keep seperate. However, I think that Mega Arms does custom lowers for different companies such as Rainier Arms. I'm not sure if they would do a small batch of "COTEP lowers" but that may be worth a try.

http://www.megamachineshop.com/megaarms.php

I have a Rainier Arms RUC that uses their upper and lower that is made by Mega and let me tell you that the quality is top notch and the fit and finish is perfect.

Roverron
05-21-2012, 03:36 PM
thanks, they do have some nice looking weaponry. Perhaps instead of a 1911 on the logo, just COTEP and our CBOB number? Or not at all, just random thoughts on different ideas. I did find this company that does laser engraving. Pretty cool if you watch their youtube video.
Here's their prices for engraving, so I'm guessing they can engrave about anything (within legal req)
http://www.sureshotprecision.com/pricing.html

DaFadda
05-21-2012, 04:00 PM
You MIGHT get a company to use CBOBxxxxx as the serial number on a lower that you are purchasing, even if they decline to use the logo.

alazgr8
06-05-2012, 07:06 AM
JD Machine located in San Diego will make you a lowers with your own custom art work and I'm pretty sure custom serial numbers. I was tolld they don't have a minimum number you have to order. Their uppers and lowers are top quality. My sons and I built five AR's based on JD upper/lower recievers. Mine is a tack driver printing .3", 5 shot groups @ 100yards.

Regards,

Rick

http://www.jdmachinetech.com/