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I use Gunbroker a lot and am very satisfied. Get with an FFL you can work with, as previously stated, and add in that price, as previously stated. My FFL used to charge $20 for the transfer but now it is $10; pays to develop good relations with folks for many reasons. I have gotten some very good deals from them. Good luck. J.
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Originally posted by theONE73 View PostI would get with a local FFL first and find one I was comfortable with and know what their transfer fees are.
Then you can factor those fees into the price of said gun and know what you are getting.
I have found some VERY good deals on GB and have bought 3 guns off of there in the past year.
Tim
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Originally posted by Alangaq View PostThere are a bunch of guys around that will do a simple transfer for $10 to $20. Use the FFL finder on Gunbroker to get some names and give them a call.
Good luck.
Tim
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There are a bunch of guys around that will do a simple transfer for $10 to $20. Use the FFL finder on Gunbroker to get some names and give them a call.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by tccak71 View PostI don't fully understand the process of using an FFL to accept a firearm for you. Do I contact an FFL FIRST and tell them I'm interested in using Gun Broker & get pre-approved? Do I actually need to be pulling the trigger on a purchase BEFORE I contact an FFL?
Just wondering if its worth the hassle to buy off gun broker? Seems like shipping is expensive, I was quoted anywhere from $40-$85 to ship an AK to Alaska. One local shop told me they won't do the FFL transfer if its a firearm that they normally carry. They do list quite a few Anchorage area FFL's, but I haven't contacted any-kinda confused about the process.
Any help?
Tim
Then you can factor those fees into the price of said gun and know what you are getting.
I have found some VERY good deals on GB and have bought 3 guns off of there in the past year.
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Question about using Gun Broker...
I don't fully understand the process of using an FFL to accept a firearm for you. Do I contact an FFL FIRST and tell them I'm interested in using Gun Broker & get pre-approved? Do I actually need to be pulling the trigger on a purchase BEFORE I contact an FFL?
Just wondering if its worth the hassle to buy off gun broker? Seems like shipping is expensive, I was quoted anywhere from $40-$85 to ship an AK to Alaska. One local shop told me they won't do the FFL transfer if its a firearm that they normally carry. They do list quite a few Anchorage area FFL's, but I haven't contacted any-kinda confused about the process.
Any help?
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