Question about FFL transfer

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  • IndyMonkey

    Shooter
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    My FFL will not accept a handgun transfer from an individual. He requires the firearm to be sent from an FFL holder.

    Check with your (prospective) FFL holder before you agree to buy. Shipping from an FFL can add to your overall price, and sometimes substantially!

    BTW- I get free transfers! :D

    What good are free transfers he he wont take them from individuals? Thats where the good buys are. :D
     

    asquinton

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    Apr 15, 2010
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    You need to ask the FFL up front before striking a deal for a gun. Some gun shops are more transfer friendly than others. The most transfer friendly I've found in south-eastern IN is J and J Custom Firearms in Columbus, IN. J and J is very transfer friendly and charge $20 for the paper work. Good luck with your purchase.
     
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