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It is a coating that goes on the gun to help protect the metal and moving parts. On top of this it also comes in a variety of colors, so you can have a more custom feel for your firearm that gives it a look that is personal to you.

What is Cerakote?

For many years their was only a few ways to protect your gun from the elements. Guns have always been made of metal and some times the steel was blued. This was a heating process to help protect it from pitting and corrosion. Since guns are used outside a lot, they are easily exposed to the weather. Things such as water could easily cause the metal to rust which could lead to the gun not functioning correctly.

On older guns parts of them, such as the handle or butt, were also made of wood. Wood also would break down over time and wear. As time when on people started using pearl grips and things to help protect the parts of the gun that were exposed to wear and the weather more often. Today there is a new product that can protect your gun.This new product to help your gun last as long as possible is Cerakote. It is a ceramic type material with a polymer mixed into it to help it attach to all kinds of material.

Benefits:

Normal wear occurs because you have oils on your hands that can eat into the metal parts over time. Also, the slide part of the gun is moving back and forth which causes friction. If your gun does not have a slide but is instead a hammer, the hammer hitting still causes wear. The bullet also coming out of the chamber causes wear over time to the inside of the barrel. Also, the small explosion on the inside each time to propel the bullet out causes wear.

Some of these wear causing things can be slowed down with proper care. If you clean your gun and oil it regularly, then it reduces the effects of the friction. Also, some of the smaller parts can be replaced easily and this will help your gun last longer, but some mishandling things or accidents can’t be prevented or protected against in other ways.

Carrying the gun can lead to it getting scratches and things just from it bumping into things. These cosmetic issues don’t really affect the function, but if you are spending a lot on a gun you probably want it to stay looking good for as long as possible as well. Also, a drop could cause cosmetic damage and functioning damage, but if you have a coating on the gun these damages can be reduced.

Cerakote puts a layer on the outside of the gun that is hard and protective. The ceramic in the Cerakote keeps the gun from getting scratched if it bumps into different things or gets dropped. The thin layer also protects the moving parts from wear. This keeps the gun in the proper specifications for longer so you don’t have to replace parts and it keeps functioning correctly. Lastly it protects the gun from the elements, such as water, so the metal does not rust or pit.

The other benefits are that Cerakota comes in over a hundred colors. This means you can get your gun to look however you want. You can even have different parts of the gun be different colors, so the possibilities are endless. Some might think that customizing the color is just for aesthetics, but doesn’t add any real benefits. While this is mostly true, it isn’t completely true. If you are wanting to hide your gun, then you can get it in a color that is more easily concealed. That is one reason why getting a custom color can add more benefits than just making you happy.

Stippling- It gains traction over the slippery OEM grip, but not too aggressive to irritate you while concealed carrying.

Cerakote- It is a coating that goes on the gun to help protect the metal and moving parts. On top of this it also comes in a variety of colors, so you can have a more custom feel for your firearm that gives it a look that is personal to you.

Framework:

Undercut-Remove material from trigger guard, so your hand sits closer to the slide.

Index Point- Is where your shooting finger should rest when your are not actively shooting.

Thumb Paddle-Helps control the front of the muzzle.  Enhancing your muzzle control and accuracy.

Beveled Magazine Release- Easier access to the magazine release.  Very helpful for those with larger fingers, or where shooting gloves.

Enhanced Trigger Well- Easier access to the trigger.  Very helpful for those with larger fingers, or where shooting gloves.

Finger Groove Removal- For a more ergonomic feel, and a better draw on Gen 3 Glocks.

The sky is the limit.

Think black and white.  Any image or writing that you have can be engraved onto your firearm.  Logos, quotes, pictures, patterns, initials, etc.

Typically turnaround time is 7-10 business days, once we receive the firearm.  For more complex projects, the lead time will be longer as there are more processes to the project.

If you need work done faster, we do offer express customization for a small premium.

  1. Order your firearm on our website using our secure online shopping cart. An order confirmation with an order number will be e-mailed to you.
  2. Find a licensed FFL dealer near you to accept the transfer of the firearm.
    This can be your local pawn shop, gun shop, sporting goods store, or any other location that holds a current FFL.
  3. If you need help locating an FFL dealer near you, you can visit FFL Gun Dealers Site (a third-party site).
  4. Contact your chosen FFL dealer and let them know that you would like them to handle the transfer of a firearm from Sinner Mass.
    This transaction and any associated transfer fees are between you and your local dealer.
  5. Have your chosen FFL dealer  e-mail their FFL license information to us.
    ***Please ask your dealer to write your order number and/or name on the copy of the FFL***
  6. Please send us an e-mail by replying to your order confirmation, indicating your chosen FFL dealer’s name.
    This step is just to ensure that the FFL for your dealer is associated with your order.
  7. After we have received a copy of your gun dealer’s signed FFL and your order processing is completed, we will ship your gun to the FFL dealer.
  8. Once your FFL dealer receives your firearm, they will perform your background check.
    After you pass your background check and fill out all necessary paperwork, you can pick up your gun!

Yes.

We can engrave tools, frames, jewelry,trophies, tumblers, wood products metal plates, marine gear, workout equipment, vapes, cellphones and covers, pretty much anything…

Cerakote coloring can be applied to most polymer and metal surfaces.

Transfers are a pretty standard procedure.

  1. Contact a local FFL dealer via third-party FFL dealer locator, or Google.
  2. Your FFL dealer will ship us your firearm(s) once they have obtained our FFL via email. sinnermass@gmail.com . They will likely charge your for the shipping cost.
  3. Once we receive your firearms, we will follow up with you and confirm the work desired.
  4. After completing the work, we will send an invoice to you.  Upon completion, we will ship your firearm(s) back to the desired FFL dealer.  We offer free shipping on all orders over $199.  Your FFL dealer will likely charge you a “transfer fee” when you pick up your finished products.

Yes.  We will offer daily/weekly/monthly promotions that will vary day to day.

We also have ongoing discounts:

LEOs, Veterans, First Responder Discount- 15%

Multi Gun Discount- 10%

First Time Customer Discount- 5%

 

Send us an email if you are interested in becoming certified Dealer or Ambassador of Sinner Mass. sinnermass@gmail.com

No license is required to purchase a firearm from us. You only need to complete and pass the ATF background check.

Note: This will be done with your local FFL dealer that transfers the firearm to you

Yes.

We can offer financing on your purchase from $300-$3000.  There is no application fee and we have an approval rating over 80%.

All Federal and State firearms regulations are available on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) website www.ATF.gov . The following information was taken directly from the publications available on this website and are intended to utilized as a guide and are not intended to be wholly inclusive of the entire Gun Control Act of 1968 or any state legislation. For more information regarding the entirety of all Federal and State firearms regulations please consult the information provided at the above website.

Federal Regulations:

  • You must be 21 years of age to purchase a handgun from a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer (FFL)
  • You must be 18 years of age to purchase a long gun from a FFL dealer
  • All handguns must be transferred from an FFL dealer to the customer in the state of the customer’s residence
  • Long guns can be purchased and transferred to a resident of any state in any state provided that the transfer is legal in both the purchaser’s state and the state in which the transfer is taking place
    • State residency regulations vary from state to state. Please click the following link ( http://www.atf.gov/publications ) to see if the firearm you are interested in can be transferred to you in any of our 29 retail locations.
  • Customers must complete the federal ATF F 4473 and pass the required Brady Act background check before a firearm can be transferred

 

State Regulations: All State paperwork (in addition to the ATF F 4473) must be completed prior to the transfer of a firearm to the purchaser. All state or locally required WAITING PERIODS begin when the purchaser patronizes the FFL dealers place of business and completes the required Federal and State paperwork. Waiting periods DO NOT begin when the firearm is purchased or shipped; they begin once all paperwork is complete.

  • Alabama: Residents of Alabama can purchase long guns in adjoining states that share a border with Alabama (Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi and Florida). Residents of the states of Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi and Florida can purchase long guns in the state of Alabama. (Ala. Revised Code 13A-11-58)
  • California: Residents of California can only be transferred a firearm in the state of California. (CA Pen. Code 12072.C & 12048(d)(7)(A))
  • Colorado: Residents of Colorado can purchase long guns in the states of Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Wyoming. Residents of NE, KS, OK, NM, AZ, UT and WY can purchase long guns in the state of Colorado. (CO. Code 12-27-102 and 12-27-103)
  • Connecticut: Residents of Connecticut can purchase long guns in any state. They must posses a valid Concealed Weapons Permit (CCW) or a current CT hunting license. If they do not have one of these qualifications they must observe the 2 week waiting period before the transfer of the firearm can be made. A resident of any state can purchase a long gun in the state of CT provided they posses a valid CT hunting license. If a CT hunting license is not in their possession they must observe the 2 week waiting period prior to being transferred the firearm. (CT Gen. Stat 23-37a(b))
  • Florida: Residents of the state of Florida can purchase long guns in the states of Georgia and Alabama. Residents of the state of Georgia and Alabama can purchase long guns in the state of Florida. (Fla. Code 790.28)
  • Hawaii: All firearms purchased by Hawaii residents from a Cabela’s retail location must be shipped to an FFL dealer in the state of Hawaii.
  • Illinois: Residents of IL can purchase long guns in Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Wisconsin or Kentucky provided they posses a valid IL FOID Firearms Owners Identification Card) and observe the 24 hour waiting period as is mandated by IL law. Residents of IA, MO, IN, WI and KY can purchase long guns in the state of IL provided they posses valid non-resident IL hunting license. (IL. Comp. Stat. 430.65/3a) Note: the 24 hour waiting period is a true 24 hour clock (Transaction started at 3pm on Monday – customer can pick up their firearm beginning at 3pm on Tuesday)
  • Indiana: Residents of Indiana can purchase long guns in the state of Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Illinois. Residents of OH, MI, KY and IL can purchase long guns in the state of Indiana. (IN Code 37-47-5-6)
  • Louisiana: Louisiana residents can purchase long guns in the states of Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi. Residents of the states of TX, AR and MS can purchase long guns in the state of Louisiana. (LA Rev. Stat. 40:1801 – 1804)
  • Maryland: Residents of Maryland can purchase non-regulated (shotguns and non-assault style rifles) long guns in the states of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware and West Virginia. Residents of PA, VA, DE and WV can purchase non-regulated long guns in Maryland. (MD Code 5-204:5-123;124) Note: for a list of regulated firearms in the state of Maryland please refer to ATF.gov
  • : Massachusetts residents can purchase long guns in any state provided they posses a valid MA F.I.D. (Firearms Identification Card) or a Class A or Class B Concealed Weapons Permit. Non-residents can not purchase firearms in the state of Massachusetts. (Mass. Gen. L. Chapter 140.131E)
  • New Jersey: Residents of the state of New Jersey can purchase long guns in any state provided they posses a valid NJ F.I.D. (Firearms Identification Card) Non-residents must posses a valid NJ F.I.D. card to purchase a long gun in the state of NJ. (NJ Code 2C:58-3)
  • New York: Residents of New York may purchase long guns in the states of Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Residents of the states of VT, MA, CT, NJ and PA can purchase long guns in the state of New York. (NY Consolidated Law 265.40(1) and (2))
  • Ohio: Residents of Ohio can purchase long guns in the states of Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Residents of the states of MI, IN, KY, WV and PA can purchase long guns in the state of Ohio. (OH Rev. Code 2923.22(A), (B) and (C))
  • Oregon: Residents of Oregon can purchase long guns in the states of Washington, California, Idaho and Nevada. Residents of the states of Washington, Idaho and Nevada can purchase long guns in the state of Oregon. (OR Rev. Stat. 166.490)
  • Rhode Island: Residents of Rhode Island can purchase long guns in any state provided they posses a signed application for purchase of firearm and observe a 7 day waiting period that begins at noon the day after the purchase application is signed. Residents of any state can purchase a long gun in the state of RI provided they have a signed application for purchase of a firearm and observe the 7 day waiting period that begins at noon the day after the purchase application is signed. (R.I. Gen. Laws 11-47-35.2)
  • Texas: Residents of Texas may purchase long guns in the states of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas and New Mexico. Residents of the states of LA, OK, AR and NM may purchase long guns in the state of TX.

Sinner Mass offers products that may be restricted in certain areas by Federal, State, and/or Local law. We are an authorized dealer of all the products we sell, but we cannot grant the right or authority to customers to purchase items which may be regulated by such laws. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all state and local laws. Products in the restricted areas will not be shipped. We do not sell or ship products outside the U.S.

Ammo Restrictions

Federal law requires that you must be at least 18 years old to purchase shotgun ammunition and 21 years or older to purchase pistol and rifle ammunition.

  • You do not need an FFL to purchase ammunition online.
  • All ammunition will be shipped UPS ground. Ammo cannot be shipped air freight.
  • We can ship ammunition to your door via UPS.
  • For safety reasons, we do not accept returns on ammunition.
  • Always make sure you use the correct ammunition for your specific firearm.
  • Check your local laws for any other regulations before ordering.
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Connecticut
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No Ammo without a FFL
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Firearm Restrictions

You must be 18 or older to purchase long guns and 21 or older to purchase hand guns. Check your local & state laws.

Sinner Mass is a licensed FFL dealer. In accordance with federal and state law, we cannot ship a firearm directly to an individual or to a location that does not hold an FFL (Federal Firearms License). We can only ship firearms to another licensed gun dealer within the United States – this can be your local gun shop, pawn shop, sporting goods store, etc. The receiving gun dealer then handles the transfer of the firearm to you.

California
All handguns must be on the California approved list. No high-capacity assault weapons. We can have guns modified to make them California compliant – please contact us for more information.

Delaware
Destructive weapons: firearm silencer, sawed-off shotguns, machine guns or any other firearms or weapons which is adaptable for use as a machine gun.

District of Columbia
No sales of any kind.

Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin 
No short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, or machine guns

Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi
No automatic firearms, rifles with barrel lengths less than sixteen inches, shotguns with barrel lengths less than eighteen inches.
No firearms sales to Chicago, or Cooke County.

New York
No pistols, revolvers, shotguns with barrel less than eighteen inches, rifles with barrel less than sixteen inches, disguised guns, machine guns, silencer, stun guns.

Indiana, Massachusetts
No machine guns or sawed-off shotguns.

Air Gun Restrictions

Air guns are restricted in the following locations:
Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York.

Black Powder Restrictions

You must be at least 18 or older to purchase Black Powder firearms. Please check your local laws for restrictions before ordering black powder firearms.

Black Powder firearms cannot be shipped to the following locations:
Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington D.C.

NOTE: For all other states, we can ship most black powder firearms directly to you

Restrictions on High Capacity Magazines

If a state is not listed below then higher capacity magazines may be legal. Please check your local laws before ordering large capacity magazines.

large capacity magazine is any ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than prohibited by the city or state.

California
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds without a permit.

Hawaii
Ammunition magazines with a capacity in excess of ten rounds which are designed for or capable of use with a pistol is prohibited.

Aurora, Illinois
Bans the possession, sale, or acquisition of large capacity feeding devices.
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 15 rounds.

Chicago, Illinois
Bans the transfer, acquisition or possession of assault ammunition.
Prohibits magazines having a capacity or more than 12 rounds.

Franklin Park, Illinois
Bans the transfer, acquisition, possession, manufacture or distribution or assault ammunition.
Prohibits magazines having a capacity of more than 16 rounds.

Oak Park, Illinois
Bans the possession and sale of large capacity feeding devices.
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.

Riverdale, Illinois
Bans the possession, transfer, acquisition or manufacture of assault ammunition.
Magazine with a capacity of more than 35 rounds.

Maryland
Bans the possession, sell, purchase, or transfer of a detachable magazine that has a capacity of more than 20 rounds without FFL.

Massachusetts
Bans the sale, transfer or possession of large capacity feeding devices for assault weapons.
Prohibits magazines with a capacity or more than 10 rounds.

New Jersey 
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 15 rounds without an FFL

New York
It is a felony to manufacture, transport, dispose of, or possess a large capacity ammunition feeding device.
Prohibits magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.

Stun Gun Restrictions

If a state is not listed below then it may be legal to possess and/or carry a stun device. Please check your local laws before ordering a stun device.

California
Stun guns and Tasers are not permitted on the property of any state university or school.

Florida
A non-lethal stun gun or dart-firing stun gun or other non-lethal electric weapon or device that is designed solely for defense purposes.

Georgia
Illegal to carry within or around any public or private school.

Illinois
Legal with conditions. (Illegal in Chicago).

Indiana
Handgun provisions applies to an electronic stun weapon or taser.

Kansas
Not allowed in schools.

Mississippi
Must be licensed to carry stun gun.

North Carolina
Not allowed to carry in or around schools.

North Dakota
Not allowed in areas that serve alcohol.

States where stun devices are illegal

Hawaii
Massachusetts
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
Rhode Island
Wisconsin

Cities where stun devices are illegal

Annapolis, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore County, Maryland
Chicago, Illinois
District of Columbia
New York City, New York
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bellingham, Washington

Sinner Mass Fabrications sells firearms in accordance with all federal, state, and local laws.

You must be 18 years old to purchase long guns, and 21 to purchase handguns. Please check your local & state laws.

To learn more:
Federal/State Firearm Regulations
Purchasing firearms online is easy with these simple steps!

Sinner Mass Fabrications is a licensed FFL dealer. In accordance with federal and state laws, we cannot ship a firearm directly to an individual or to a location that does not hold an FFL (Federal Firearms License).

Firearms will only be shipped to another licensed gun dealer within the United States – this can be your local gun shop, pawn shop, sporting goods store, etc.

The receiving gun dealer then handles your background check and the transfer of the firearm to you.

Before ordering a gun from our site, please make sure that you are legally able to have the gun in your area, and that you do indeed want the gun.

Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns before placing a gun order.
To buy your firearm online from our website:

  1. Order your firearm on our website using our secure online shopping cart. An order confirmation with an order number will be e-mailed to you.
  2. Find a licensed FFL dealer near you to accept the transfer of the firearm.
    This can be your local pawn shop, gun shop, sporting goods store, or any other location that holds a current FFL.

If you need help locating an FFL dealer near you, you can visit FFL Gun Dealers Site .

  1. Contact your chosen FFL dealer and let them know that you would like them to handle the transfer of a firearm from Sinner Mass Fabrications.
    This transaction and any associated transfer fees are between you and your local dealer.
  2. Have your chosen FFL dealer e-mail their FFL license information to us.
    ***Please ask your dealer to write your order number and/or name on the copy of the FFL***
  3. Please send us an e-mail by replying to your order confirmation, indicating your chosen FFL dealer’s name.
    This step is just to ensure that the FFL for your dealer is associated with your order.
  4. After we have received a copy of your gun dealer’s signed FFL and your order processing is completed, we will ship your gun to the FFL dealer.
    You will receive a tracking number via e-mail when the firearm ships.
  5. Please send us an e-mail by replying to your order confirmation, indicating your chosen FFL dealer’s name.
    This step is just to ensure that the FFL for your dealer is associated with your order.
  6. After we have received a copy of your gun dealer’s signed FFL and your order processing is completed, we will ship your gun to the FFL dealer.
    You will receive a tracking number via e-mail when the firearm ships.
  7. Once your FFL dealer receives your firearm, they will perform your background check.
    After you pass your background check and fill out all necessary paperwork, you can pick up your gun!
  • It is the customer’s responsibility to contact the local FFL dealer to arrange the transfer and to confirm that they will accept the purchased gun.
  • The firearm transfer must be confirmed with your local dealer in advance.
  • If you are in a restricted area, you *must* confirm with your local dealer that the gun that you are ordering is compliant for your area. This is ultimately the customer’s responsibility.
  • California residents *must* check to ensure that handguns are on the CA Approved DOJ List.
  • Most gun dealers will charge a small fee (usually around $25-$50) to handle the firearm transfer for you.
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