Firearm Engraving Done Right. Compliant, Precise, and Permanent.
ATF Form 1 NFA engraving, serial number marking, pistol slide work, and custom decorative engraving — performed with an industrial 60W MOPA fiber laser built specifically for metal. No burned edges. No guesswork. No compliance shortcuts.
Firearm Engraving That Meets the Standard
Engraving a firearm isn’t like engraving a flask. The stakes are different. ATF regulations govern exactly how compliance markings must be applied — minimum depth, minimum size, specific information requirements. Getting it wrong doesn’t just look bad. It creates a legal problem.
At Aion Custom Works, we take firearm engraving seriously because our clients do. Whether you’re engraving an NFA item you’ve built on a Form 1, adding a serial number to an unserialized firearm, or having custom decorative work done on a slide or frame, every job is approached with the same discipline: correct setup, correct settings, correct result.
Our 60W MOPA fiber laser is purpose-built for metal work. It produces clean, deep, permanent marks on steel, aluminum, titanium, and anodized surfaces with the kind of edge definition that cheap diode lasers simply can’t achieve. If your engraving needs to hold up to ATF inspection — or just needs to look like it was done by someone who knows what they’re doing — this is the right shop.
ATF Form 1 Engraving — Our Specialty
If you’ve built an NFA item on a Form 1 — a suppressor, short-barreled rifle, short-barreled shotgun, or any other regulated item — federal law requires that you engrave specific identifying information into the receiver or frame before the item can be legally possessed. This is one of the most searched and most misunderstood services in the firearm engraving space. We’ve built this service to be the clearest, most reliable option for Form 1 builders in the region.
What the ATF Requires
Federal regulations under 27 CFR 478.92 require the following information to be engraved, cast, stamped, or otherwise conspicuously placed on the firearm:
— Your name (the trust name, LLC name, or individual name listed as the maker on your approved Form 1) — Your city and state — The caliber or gauge — The model (if applicable) — A serial number of your choosing
Engraving must be to a minimum depth of 0.003 inches and a minimum print size of 1/16 inch. These are federal minimums. We engrave to meet or exceed them.
What You Need to Bring Us
Your approved Form 1 — the ATF approval document with your tax stamp. The item to be engraved. The exact text you want engraved: name, city, state, caliber, model, and serial number, exactly as it should appear. We do not advise on what information to use. We engrave what you provide, and we verify it matches your approved Form 1 before the job runs.
Why This Requires the Right Equipment
Form 1 engraving needs to hit a minimum depth of 0.003 inches into hard steel. Consumer-grade laser engravers don’t reliably achieve this. Our 60W MOPA fiber laser has the power, pulse control, and focus precision to engrave to compliant depth on hardened steel surfaces — including suppressors, AR lowers, and pistol frames — without damaging surrounding finish or geometry.
Additional Firearm Engraving Services
ATF Serial Number Engraving
For privately made firearms (PMFs) that require serialization under federal and state law, we provide ATF-compliant serial number engraving. Same depth and size requirements as Form 1 work. Bring your firearm and your chosen serial number. We’ll apply it cleanly and correctly.
Pistol Slide Engraving
Custom engraving on pistol slides — text, logos, graphics, American flags, unit insignia, and decorative patterns. MOPA fiber laser work on steel and aluminum produces sharp, high-contrast results without affecting slide function, tolerances, or finish integrity.
Magazine Engraving
Unit markings, owner identification, custom graphics, and decorative work on steel and aluminum magazines. Popular for military and law enforcement personnel marking duty equipment, as well as collectors and competitive shooters personalizing their gear.
Custom Gun Engraving
Decorative and artistic engraving on frames, receivers, barrels, and components. Scrollwork, filigree, patriotic imagery, portraits, and custom artwork. If you have a vision for what you want on your firearm, bring us the reference and we’ll talk through what’s achievable.
The Equipment Behind the Work
Most laser engraving shops use diode lasers — affordable, versatile, and adequate for wood, leather, and coated metals. They are not adequate for serious firearm engraving. Achieving compliant depth on hardened steel requires a fiber laser with sufficient wattage and pulse control.
Our xTool F2 Ultra runs a 60W MOPA fiber laser — one of the most capable machines in this class available to a small production shop. MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) technology gives us independent control over pulse width, frequency, and power, which means we can dial in the exact parameters needed for each material and application. Deep compliance engraving on a suppressor tube. Fine decorative work on an anodized pistol frame. Both jobs, one machine, correct results.
A Note on Legal Compliance
We engrave what the law requires, and we engrave it correctly. We do not provide legal advice, and we do not advise clients on what information to include on their Form 1 submissions. It is your responsibility to ensure your Form 1 has been approved and that the information you provide for engraving matches your approved paperwork exactly.
We reserve the right to decline any job where documentation cannot be provided or where the request raises compliance concerns.
If you have questions about ATF requirements before booking, the ATF’s published guidance and 27 CFR 478.92 are the authoritative sources. We recommend reviewing them or consulting a firearms attorney before your appointment.
From concept to completion in four simple steps
Submit Quote Request
Tell us about your project and upload any reference files or artwork.
Review & Approval
We review your request and provide a detailed quote with artwork proof.
Precision Engraving
Your item is carefully engraved using our advanced fiber laser systems.
Quality & Delivery
Final inspection ensures perfection before secure shipping to you.
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