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I am an FFL in San Diego, CA (doing business behind the Iron Kurtain), and I want to gift my mom a few (four) guns up here in WA, where she lives. Is there a brick and mortar or home-based FFL around here that folks recommend for a simple family transfer? My impression is that many FFLs in this...
If selling directly to an 01 FFL, are you required to make the sale at their registered place of business?
I had someone who holds an 01 FFL contact me a while back about an item I had for sale. They were a little ways away, so they offered to meet me half-way to make the sale. Now, we ended up...
So a very good friend of mine has said something I can't find any evidence of. Perhaps someone with more knowledge than me could help out.
So my buddy claims that if purchasing a firearm on gunbroker you can simply do a change of address after the transaction is complete. This would allow you...
I recently moved to Albany and was wondering which FFL people would recommend, or which to avoid. I am looking at purchasing my first NFA item not to far from now and would prefer to know what y'all think about the gun stores in the area.
I bought a suppressor in 2013 at a well known Portland gun store. It took me a few months to get around to the paperwork, but that was nothing compared to the wait time from the ATF. I'm still waiting, they never cashed my $200. I decided to resubmit the form, and called the gun store to make...
I just did a FFL transfer and the FFL charged the seller $30 and fingerprinted him and charged me $40 and fingerprinted me along with my form. Is this a normal process? Last time I did one of these I do not remember the seller being finger printed and charged. $70 for a transfer!
hey all, I've done a bunch of research and ultimately set up an LLC and applied for a type 07 FFL to primarily do cerakote. I wanted a 07 so I could purchase, coat, then sell guns and not just do customer pay work. They called today and scheduled my interview for Monday but told me on the phone...
I am looking to transfer a complete AR15 carbine to my daughter in Arkansas from here in Oregon. The build is based on a Polymer80 lower that I have milled out. Does anyone know what the requirements are for producing a serial number on it whereby it will all be legal and she can register it...
Looking for something in the $15 for transfer + $10 for Background Check. Plenty of places will do $35 total but that seems steep. Looking to do a trade, so there will be transfer costs X2. Let me know if anyone has any bright ideas or knows anyone locally with their FFL willing to do them on...
Afternoon, everyone!
I work at an FFL in Oregon, and we've been trying to get ahold of OSP or the ATF all day (with no success) to answer this question:
If an individual is delayed and eventually approved, from which date (of delay or approval) do they have 30 days to pick up their firearm...