My local gun shop " Red Rock" charges $150.00 to use their FFL and when you have them order in a new firearm out of their catalog they charge you retail AND a FFL Transfer Fee !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O
Go to gunbroker.com and do a search of local FFLs. You should be able to knock that down to one third or less.My local gun shop " Red Rock" charges $150.00 to use their FFL and when you have them order in a new firearm out of their catalog they charge you retail AND a FFL Transfer Fee !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O
He would be right if he was transferring ownership. He's not. As others have said, you can ship it direct. And the smith can ship it back. The transfer of ownership thing is the key.So I DON'T need to send it through his shop. Sounds like he's trying to rip me. He said it's got a serial # it needs FFL. Just want to send an action to be barreled.
This^^^As an FFL holder and gunsmith, there is no need to go through a FFL to send it to a FFL license holder. No transfer of legal ownership is taking place and will be returned to legal owner when work is complete. However he will need all your contact info for his records and he/she may or may not require a copy of your drivers license
This would not be my "local gun shop". I wouldn't step foot in a place like that for any thing!My local gun shop " Red Rock" charges $150.00 to use their FFL and when you have them order in a new firearm out of their catalog they charge you retail AND a FFL Transfer Fee !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O
You are not transferring the action to the smith. Why use a gun shop? FedEx it to the smith.
Not quite accurate. Look at the transfer laws in each state.Even if you are selling/transferring a firearm to another, there is no need to involve an FFL on your end. It is only required that a sale going from one state to another end up at a receiving FFL and have a transfer via 4473 performed on the buyer.
Danny
Individuals send barreled actions to places that rebarrel all the time on average cost to ffl to repair or rebarrel is about 40 dollars if you insure properly.My local Gun shop wants $100 to ship a rem 700 action to a smith. And $100 to receive it when it's done. Is that nuts?
Not quite accurate. Look at the transfer laws in each state.
Read the statement I replied to.Could you provide an example of why/ where that is inaccurate?
Some FFLs might not accept a transfer shipment from an individual, but that's a business decision, not a legal issue.
OK; now answer my question, please.Read the statement I replied to.
Someone correct me if I'am wrong. Been too long since I had my FFL.
If a firearm goes thru an FFL, that said firearm must be logged into the books?? Right or wrong?
And if a FFL dealer wants to charge you BIG $$$, it's their business how much they want to charge for the transfer.
Someone correct me if I'am wrong. Been too long since I had my FFL.
If a firearm goes thru an FFL, that said firearm must be logged into the books?? Right or wrong?
And if a FFL dealer wants to charge you BIG $$$, it's their business how much they want to charge for the transfer.
There's the GOTCHA!! Thanks Eddie.if, the firearm is to remain overnight.