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This is a nice place to sell your firearms, They provide a quick background check at good price, The staff has been very helpful with the transactions I have been involved with, Give them a try.
I've done 2 transfers with Tigard Pawn and have 1 incoming. They're the best here in Tigard. Quick, decently priced. Super friendly. Can't go wrong with them!
Must have a trigger lock with your gun in order to leave with your gun otherwise they charge you for one
Staff must hold your hand for fingerprints
Ive done at least 20 transactions over the years at Tigard Pawn 4 more. Their transfer and bgc fees for the most part are fair and I am glad they havent raised them. I probably would have continued to use this place had not discovered or befriended an awesome FFL in Oregon City. The staff at Tigard pawn 4 more is professional for the most part but I just cant get over their requirements ( see cons above ). For the right deal, id use them again.
friendly place to transfer firearm, quick and low fee
quick transfer and low fee
good location, by the highway
the staff is friendly, and normally, there is no line waiting for firearm transfer.
this is my only FFL to get online firearm auction, super easy and smooth process. I just told them the auction contact information, the staff will handle all the remaining things and call you when they got the shipment.
$25 transfer fee is low. and location by the highway, easy to access.
Updated:
the lady is kind of not nice, throw away the gun shipping box without even ask my permission.
increased transfer fee to $35, webpage is still $25, there was a tall young man worked there, he was nice, but it seems quit the job there.
Easy to get to, $25 transfer fee **You will need to bring or buy a trigger lock!**
Overall Rating
5.00 star(s)
Service
5.00 star(s)
Value
5.00 star(s)
Pros
Quick
Polite
Professional
Cons
You will need to bring your own trigger lock or buy one there.
In, out, and on with life, the only snag being that they will not let you leave the store without a trigger lock due to some federal law that everyone else ignores. They sell trigger locks for $10 just in case you don't have one. The lock is not required to be on the firearm, you just have to have the lock in your possession with the firearm.
Great place to meet up for private firearm sales. Transfers have always been quick and easy for me. $25 fee + a few more bucks if you don't bring your own ID copies.
All of the firearms they have are listed on the website if you want to check that out ahead of time.
The people I've dealt with have been friendly, welcoming, and helpful
Told me where all the nearby coffee places were after a long drive
Cons
They have their own policy about gun locks, and charge for copies of IDs. Not a big deal in the grand scheme of things IMO, but some people care very much
Come for the FFL, stay for the movies
My review is required to have more characters so hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I have used Tigard pawn for multiple firearm transfers. Their fee is reasonable and service is friendly and professional. Some folks have a beef with following their rules but it isn't difficult. If you are the seller, show up with a gun locking device (we all have a boxful of 'em!) and a color photocopy of your drivers license.
Well, first of all, the lady behind the counter does have temper issues, so I don't think some of the negative reviews in here are exaggerating at all.
I do agree with the other reviewer saying that they have their weird store policies (locks and $2 color copied ID) clearly written (if you pay attention) but nothing changes that they are still little traps trying to squeeze out more bucks from customers who are not aware of these. Stereotypical business tactics of a pawnshop in my view, plain bs.
Their firearm inventory is not impressive at all. And I find it funny for seeing that NWFA support banner because more than half of the NWFA members that I personally know have told me that they do not use them for the same reasons. Some stories I heard from them totally made me believe that every negative review on this forum is not exaggerating.
I once tried to support this business, but I just don't see any reason why I would continue when there are many other competitors with better attitudes.